NO. The Israeli Law of Return of 1950, usually called the "Right of Return", allows JEWS anywhere in the world to immigrate to Israel. By contrast, foreign Arabs need to go through the typical citizenship process, such as being approved by Immigration and having a sufficient amount of time as a resident in Israel. Palestinians who fled the Israeli militias and army during the Arab-Israeli Wars are further barred from returning to Israel as citizens except under specific circumstances.
PLO
About 200,000 Arabs migrated to the US
They had to! The Arabs where taking over look it how many muslims(arabs ) r in europe..
its Israel and the surrounding countries and its because the Arabs say Israel belongs to them
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
Israel claimed authority to lands that the Arabs believed should have been exclusively an Arab State.
Arabs
In the general sense, no. Arabs, in general, opposed the State of Israel through war and bloodshed on numerous occasions. However, there have been a number of Arabs who did help to create Israel, primarily among the Druze and Bedouins, but there are some ethnic Palestinians who have actively contributed to create Israel as well.
This sea was always under the control of Israel. The Arabs wanted more and lost the "6 days war" _____ Above information is false, the Arabs were there before Israel came, so how could it be under control of Israel? The Arabs lost the, USA helped Israel out and now its Israels.
Israel is always in a tangle with the Palestinian Arabs and other Arab nations.
Mainly: Arabs and Neo-Natzis.
The Arabs and the Palestinians.