All the freedoms and liberties that Americans have from their Bill of Rights and constitution, are equally protected in Israel. Israelis enjoy freedom of religion, freedom of speech and press, freedom of assembly, and the right to protest and to petition the government. Many major news outlets from around the world (including the BBC, CNN and Fox News) station their Middle East bureaus in Israel. One reason is because Israel is so well-known for its freedom of speech and the press.
Yes. People are as free in Israel as they are in European countries or Anglo-America.
Mostly Lebanon and Israel.
Muslims in Israel celebrate Muslim holidays with the same freedom that Christians in Israel celebrate Christian holidays and Hindus celebrate Hindu holidays. Muslims attend communal prayer services in the mosques, hold public and/or family celebrations, visit their holy places, and prepare traditional foods for the occasion, all as appropriate to the occasion. Religious freedom, and freedom from religious discrimination, are guaranteed by law in Israel.
Simply put, the rights and freedom of Israeli citizens apply equally to women and men. These include the right and freedom to drive cars, vote in elections, own land and businesses, serve in elected office, practice law or sit as judges in courts of law, do military service, and study for a doctorate degree in Biology. (I had to include that last one because my daughter is doing it. In Israel.) It is important to note that Israel was the first country in the Middle East to allow women to vote and protest.
Iraq is east of Israel, but extends from pretty much the southernmost point of Israel to a point much further north than the northernmost point of Israel.
Much of Israel is in the Negev Desert.
Yes, Turkey is pro-Palestinian. But it has strong ties with Israel. After the "Freedom" flotilla, Israel-Turkey relations started to be very cold.
Just their stupidity i suppose. who else would want someone like Israel as an Ally.....Those zionistic murderers....... -Someone who prctices their freedom of speech
Complete religious freedom
The "name" Israel is not explicitly banned in Qatar, but since Qatar does not recognize the State of Israel, it is a very good idea not to talk about it. Qatar does not have true freedom of speech and as a result the usage of the word "Israel" without a good context could cause problems for the utterer.
Samson ruled Israel for 20 years
To much!