No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
Turkey, Iran, Israel, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
The 3 non-Arab countries in the Middle East are Israel, Turkey, and Iran.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, located in the Middle East, or incorrectly called "The Arab World".
With the exception of Turkey, Iran, northern Iraq, and Israel, the entire Middle East is Arab. (Probably close to 80%.)
Iran, Turkey and Israel
The major ethnicity in the Middle East is the Arab ethnicity, which is spread across every Middle East State and has a majority population in all but three Middle Eastern countries: Turkey, Iran, and Israel.
Israel is a country in the Middle East.
Israel is a Jewish state which has historically been at odds with the Arab Middle East. The United States has supported Israel as a) the only democratic and free society in the Middle East and b) as an ally against hostile Arab nations.
Syria is another Arab country in the Middle East while the United Arab Emirates is an Arabian Gulf country, located also in the Middle East.
yes it is Of course. Israel proclaimed its Independence on 14 May of 1948 and defended it in four bloody wars started by Arab countries,Israel is a recognzed UN member and has full diplomatic relations with 157 countries
Saudi Arabia.