Yes, and lots.
Governmental programs prevent some kind of extreme poverty, but as the general standard of living in Israel is lower than for an average western country, so are the poor worst off.
There was a famine (Genesis ch.42).
Israelis and the Israeli government and Turks and the Turkish government are concerned about poverty in their countries and seek to ameliorate it. The Saudi government is wholly unconcerned about the poverty in the country.
It would seem that you are referring to the Israeli Arabs (who are overwhelmingly Muslim), but they do not primarily live in poverty. There is certainly a significant portion who are in the lower class, but there are a large number of middle class Israeli Arabs, so they do not primarily live in poverty.
the israel legislation gives Jews and those of Jewish ancestry the right to migrate and settle in israel and gain citizenship. the law of return declares that israel constitutes a home, not only for the state, but also for all members of the Jewish people everywhere - "be they living in poverty and fear of prosecution or in affluence of safety".
the different kinds of poverty are income poverty, non-income poverty, relative poverty and absolute poverty.
No, the word poverty is not an adverb.The word poverty is a noun.
No, poverty breeds poverty.
this means freedom from poverty
poverty
The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.
The poverty threshold, poverty limit or poverty line is the minimum level of income deemed adequate in a particular country.
The poverty cycle is a cycle that shows the different factors of poverty. Born into poverty- health problems- lack of education- lack of job-(that is the poverty cycle but it keeps on repeating