Certainly. The Non-Jew need only Israeli Consulate or Embassy and ask what forms are requisite to make the move, which may differ if it is based on work, studies, or personal reasons. Since the person is non-Jewish it would be significantly harder to gain citizenship once he moved to Israel, but there is nothing preventing foreign non-Jews from becoming Israeli Residents and contributing to Israeli society.
Yes, non-Jews can move to Israel and live there. Israel is a multicultural country that welcomes immigrants from various countries and religions. However, the process of Immigration and acquiring citizenship can be complex and may require meeting certain criteria or conditions set by the Israeli government.
Passover is usually only celebrated by Jews
Israel
Certainly not. By far, the vast majority of the people who fought against his regime were non-Jewish.
To play chess.
You can lead a completely Jewish life.
Israel expanded its West Bank settlements.
To return to their ancient land.
cheese and rice
Joseph
Because famine hit the land of Israel
Israel is important to Jews because it is their homeland where Avraham (Abraham) was commanded to move by G-D. It was in those days called "Canaan" and that is also where the 12 Tribes of Israel were, and Israel was commanded to live there by G-D.
A:An Egyptian Muslim would have very little chance of being granted residence in Israel.