Israel is a Western-Style Democracy and is similar to all other Western-Style Democracies. It has populations of various ethnic groups and socio-economic statuses who all have the right to vote (once above the age of majority). It has freedoms of speech and of the press and of assembly. This makes it rather similar to states like the United States, France, Italy, Australia, etc.
The countries and paramilitary and terrorist organizations that invade Israel do so because they fail to see how Israel is a legitimate country like every other country.
Only NON-religious Jews work, just like in all other countries.
The efforts to make peace between Israel and Palestine in particular, but also between Israel and some other countries in the Middle East like Syria.
Yes and No. Israel is smaller than 152 of the world's other countries, but it does not border the Persian Gulf.
Not necessarily. Other countries make them, too.
Egypt and other countries declared war against Israel, which was made mostly of Jews, so, YES, but Israel did not declare war on them.
In 2013, Israel is not actively at war with any country. However, Israel remains in a de jure state of war with the 20 out of the 22 countries of the Arab World and with Iran. Numerous other countries never established diplomatic relations with Israel, but do not consider themselves at war with Israel.
Jordan shares borders with a few other countries. The countries that border Jordan are Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
Israel is a singular country. It has no countries within it.
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Jews practice Judaism wherever they live. In all other countries besides Israel, Jews are a minority; with large Jewish communities in America, Britain, Canada, France, and lesser numbers in other western European countries.
Yes. The US was an ally to Mubarak because he was not against Israel like other Arab countries were and they were also allies for other reasons.