JERUSALEM, July 11 — In Israel, language is one of most visual representations of the split between the nation’s jewish and arabic populations. Signs advertise goods in both Hebrew and Arabic. Like many Israelis, Liron Lavi Turkenich, had paid…

JERUSALEM, July 11 — In Israel, language is one of most visual representations of the split between the nation’s jewish and arabic populations. Signs advertise goods in both Hebrew and Arabic. Like many Israelis, Liron Lavi Turkenich, had paid…