I suspected as much. It doesn't seem worth the flame war (accusation of racism) online to even approach discussing that one group of people are naturally "messy" (for lack of a better term) while another is not.
I find it amusing though that since I don't know the language or the area, I have no idea what any of the names you listed implies. Maybe that's good.
Jewish cities with a (relatively) not religious and wealthy population, Muslim Arab and mixed cities, and finally orthodox Jewish cities (which Tiberias, as many other northern cities, is rapidly becoming). Correlation with wealth and religion is pretty obvious.
>Correlation with wealth and religion is pretty obvious.
This seems odd, in the US, the more wealth (and I would say possibly some religions) the more likely there are either volunteer projects or budgets for cleaning up public areas.
I find it amusing though that since I don't know the language or the area, I have no idea what any of the names you listed implies. Maybe that's good.