Yes, a couple of million. Most Non-Jewish citizens of Israel, often called Arab-Israelis as a group, are ethnic Palestinian Muslims (roughly 1.6 million), but there are Druze, Circassians, Bedouins, Arab Christians, Armenians, and other assorted minorities who all have Israeli citizenship.
Arab citizens of Israel's population is 278,000.
20% of Israel citizens are Arabs . ============================= Another contributor added: As citizens, the rights and responsibilities of Israel's Arab citizens are the same as all other Israeli citizens, with one exception: Arab citizens of Israel are not required to do military service. Arab citizens of Israel have full voting rights, and have elected several Arabs to seats in the Knesset (Israel's parliament).
No, Israel is a democracy. In Israel there are some different religions,the biggest one in Israel is Judaism. Israel is 20% Arabs, 9% Christians,1.7% Druze, all the rest is Muslims although there are few Adygs. Also,3.5% of Israel are "others" (can be any religion).Important:-- Israel has no official state religion.-- There is no religious "test" for citizenship.-- All citizens have equal rights and responsibilities, including the vote.EXCEPT: All Jewish and Druze citizens are required to do military service,but Muslim and Christian citizens are not.
Passover is usually only celebrated by Jews
Israel is occupied by Israel, an independent sovereign country. Israel is occupied by all of its citizens such as the Druze, Muslim, Christian, Baha'i, atheist, agnostic and Jewish male and female citizens of Israel, both native-born and immigrant.
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Citizens of Israel are called Israeli (plural = Israelis).
Yes.
People who were, and still ARE citizens of Israel.
People who were, and still ARE citizens of Israel.
Israel is a Jewish state, but 20% of its citizens are not Jewish.
Yes. The leaders in Israel are accountable to the law just as private citizens are.