This book is really great and I highly recommend it to those who want to learn about the situation of women in Israel, but also for those who want a greater understanding of how the system of Israeli apartheid systematically discriminates against Arab citizens both male and female, and privileges those of Ashkenazi Jewish background.
Offering insightful critiques of previous work in the field, Abdo assesses the experiences of three groups of women in Israel - Ashkenazi Jewish women, Mizrahi Jewish women, and Palestinian women - including Christian, Muslim, Druze, and Bedouin women - by situating their lives in the context of Israel as a racist, settler-colonial state.
She analyzes these women's experiences in a political economy framework, focusing specifically on the impact of the loss of land and the lack of access to education and employment on Palestinian women, and the second-class status of Mizrahi women since the foundation of Israel in 1948.
Abdo's book is accessible, engaging and highly recommended!