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  • Israelis (Hebrew: יִשְׂרְאֵלִים‎, romanized: Yīśreʾēlīm; Arabic: إسرائيليين, romanized: Isrāʾīliyyīn) are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel. The country's populace is composed primarily of Jews and Arabs, who respectively account for 75 percent and 20 percent of the national figure; followed by other ethnic and religious minorities, who account for 5 percent.
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  • Thus, modern Israelis (nationality) are not the biblical Israelites (YHWH believers), since a sizeable percentage of Israeli citizens are Arabs, and most of them are...
  • Israelis are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel. The country's populace is composed primarily of Jews and Arabs...
  • What nationality is the State of Israel? ... C. The right to exercise national self-determination in the State of Israel is unique to the Jewish people.
  • In Israel, however, there is a different but equally valid conception of the relationship between citizenship and nationality.
  • Persons born in Israel, who have never had any nationality and subject to limitations specified in the law, if they
  • There are cases in which the state can initiate a cancellation of a citizenship of an Israeli citizen. Article 11 of the Israeli nationality law establishes three...
  • Bear in mind that unlike Israel, neither Christianity nor Islam was founded as a nation , which means that Israel was founded as a religious nationality.
  • By defining them as mere “Arabs” and defining “Arab” as a nationality, Israel also eases the conscience regarding their dispossession.
  • Arabs constitute the largest single minority in Israel, and, though most are Muslims of the Sunni branch, Arab Christians form a significant minority, particularly in the...
  • (2)on the date of the 5740 amendment, he was a resident of Israel and was registered in the Population Register