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jerra b
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Zeets2 » Today, 8:57 am » wrote: So then why is it SO hard to name me a single American who has been "evicted" from the country as you stupidly try to claim?
Show us the story of ANYONE who can justify your absurd statement!

Now let's destroy your second-most idiotic lie about how "all Jews are rich":

Have you got any more lies or pure stupidity you need me to dispel for lying, Jew-hating scumbags like yourself?
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Go to:AbstractArab-Palestinian families have one of the highest poverty rates in Israel. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding this population from a social work perspective. This article presents an analysis of 64 supervision sessions held with Arab-Palestinian social workers with the aim of identifying context-specific knowledge on the barriers service users face in their daily lives. Our findings point to three types of barriers: economic, sociopolitical, and cultural/political. The article relates to the intersections of these barriers before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keywords: Arab-Palestinian, intersectionality, Israel, poverty-aware social work, social work practice, supervision Although poverty is a widespread phenomenon that can harm anyone, in reality it is concentrated in marginalized groups and intersects with other social categories such as ethnicity, gender, and race. In Israel, the Arab-Palestinian community is the segment of society most vulnerable to poverty (Gal, 2017). Arab-Palestinians comprise approximately 21 percent of the Israeli population, with 45.3 percent of families and 57.8 percent of children living below the poverty line (Endeweld et al., 2019). Although studies have examined quantitative parameters of poverty in Arab-Palestinian society from economic, soc
 
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