In West Bank and Gaza: 50,000 (fifty thousand Palestinian Christians) "less than 2% of the population", the majority is in Bethlehem (about 30,000), unfortunately christians are immigrating and seeking for better opportunities because of the political situation and economy in The Holy Land.
In Israel: 150,000 (One hundred fifty thousand originally palestinian christians) "2% of the population".
In the Diaspora: 1,500,000 (One million and five hundred thousand).
The Palestinian Christians in Palestine: less than 2%
The Palestinian Christians in all over the work including Palestine: 18% from the total number of Palestinians in all over the world (1,500,000)
Yes, most Palestinians are Muslim. Many are Christian too.
93% of Palestinians are Muslim, and 6% of Palestinians are Christian. Muslim and Christianity are the main religions in Israel.
Israel technically, the nation of Israel use to be called Palestine, but the Zionists removed the Palestinians and renamed the Israel. The Palestinians are mostly Muslim but there are Christian and some Jewish Palestinians as well
Palestinians are not all Muslims. Palestinians are consisting of Palestinian christian and Palestinian Muslims but the percentage of Palestinian Christian has greatly diminished since the Israeli occupation especially during the Deir Yassin Massacre of 1948. As the stories of Palestinian Christian is not widely told, many people seem to forget their existence and take for granted that all Palestinian are Muslims and their plight has been forgotten.
A:When Islam began to spread out from Arabia, the Palestinians were Christians, under the protection of the Byzantine Empire. Even after their conquest, many Palestinians remained Christians, although the proportion of Muslims slowly grew. As late as the second half of the twentieth century, a significant and influential proportion of the Palestinian population was Christian, only reducing in the face of hardship under Israeli rule because it was easier for Christian Palestinians to migrate to some Western countries. The Palestinian role in the spread of Islam was largely passive.
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.
Many do, but the majority do not.
Most are Muslim, some are Christian, there are probably a small number that are of other religions.
Some Muslims, particularly Israeli Muslims and some Palestinians speak Hebrew.
Figures vary, ranging from 1.1 to ' no more than five', with around 2 percent being the most common.
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Jordanian. There are also many Palestinians in Jordan.