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In this Monday, Sept. 23, 2019 photo, Two Israeli Arab women overlook the Mediterranean sea, in the mixed Arab and Jewish city of Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, Israel. Electoral gains made by Arab parties in Israel, and their decision to endorse one of the two deadlocked candidates for prime minister, could give them new influence in parliament. But they also face a dilemma dating back to Israel's founding: How to participate in a system that they say relegates them to second-class citizens and oppresses their Palestinian brethren in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

In this Monday, Sept. 23, 2019 photo, Two Israeli Arab women overlook the Mediterranean sea, in the mixed Arab and Jewish city of Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, Israel. Electoral gains made by Arab parties in Israel, and their decision to endorse one of the two deadlocked candidates for prime minister, could give them new influence in parliament. But they also face a dilemma dating back to Israel's founding: How to participate in a system that they say relegates them to second-class citizens and oppresses their Palestinian brethren in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

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