Khaldi said there is still a long way to go before the
Bedouin minority achieves full equality in
Israel but the situation is improving, and more
Bedouins are graduating from high school, entering universities and getting better jobs than ever before. "There are differences in tradition and religion between us, but at the end of the day we are all Israeli citizens". He considers himself a proud
Bedouin and regards a
Jewish state as beneficial to his community. He says it is through the alliance with
Israel that the
Bedouins have begun to transcend the isolation created by their nomadic traditions. ==Published works==