Israelis are people native from Israel. Perhaps you mean what country do the majority of Israelis go to? In which the answer is the United States.
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Palestine The majority of Palestinians are Muslim, with a significant minority of Christians. However, many Christian Palestians have emigrated in recent years. There are probably few acknowledged atheists.IsraelThe majority of Israelis are Jews, including a significant minority of atheists. Some Palestinians were permitted to remain in Israel after independence and, once again, they are mainly Muslim.
Yes, they do. See the related question on why that might be.
Israelis do not celebrate Christmas. If they would, they would be Christians. :)
1) A citizen of Israel is called an Israeli: plural "Israelis." Israelis include Jewish Israelis, Arab Israelis, Druze, Christians and other demographic groups. 2) The historic Israelites are sometimes referred to as Hebrews. They are a Semitic people whose modern descendants are called Jews.
It depends which "Conflict in Israel" the question is asking about. If it is asking about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, the conflict is, strictly speaking, between Israelis and Palestinians which are national groups, not religious groups. However, the majority of Israelis are Jewish and the majority of Palestinians are Muslim. (However, there are numerous Muslim Israelis, Druze Israelis, and there are both Christian Israelis and Christian Palestinians.) If it is asking about Israel's internal political conflicts, they are often between Secular Jews and Religious Jews.
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People of Israel are Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Everyone practice worshiping in his/her relevant worshiping place.
Yes; the great majority (over 90%) of Israelis believe in One God.
There are Christians living there, but they are not the majority.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.