1. The report says mistrust from many black residents was a key factor in the unrest after the shooting.
2. He has also said he understands mistrust of law enforcement in minority communities.
3. But since then, mistrust on both sides has grown as fighting has intensified.
4. He referred to the long mistrust between the two sides but said he believed the talks were already making progress.
5. In diplomatic terms it means finding a way through the fog of mistrust so that both sides start working together.
6. In some quarters that has led to blanket mistrust of all Arabs, whether they are citizens of Israel or not.
7. That squeeze adds to mistrust of tax officials.