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(null edit) Granted, it's distinguished from the status of Hebrew, but that doesn't make it UNofficial. It definitely isn't given "minority" status.
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Reverting back to PyroFloe edit. Arabic is not an official language of Israel; it has auxiliary/minority status as per reports. The MFA Israel citation used is dated 2016. The status of Arabic in Israel now is as of 2018 per nation-state law passed.
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|{{flag|Israel}}<ref name="israelministry">{{cite web|url=https://mfa.gov.il/MFA/IsraelExperience/Culture/Pages/Arabic-in-Israel--an-official-language-and-a-cultural-bridge-18-December-2016.aspx|title=Arabic in Israel: an official language and a cultural bridge|date=2016-12-18|publisher=Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs|access-date=2021-01-12 }}</ref>
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