It's really the same as any other Western country. Israeli kids go to school where they learn subjects like literature, history, science, maths, and foreign languages (usually English or Hebrew/Arabic).
Most Israeli teens hang out at malls and cafes and try to get into overpriced clubs. Adults work at numerous types of firms and traffic is a nightmare except on Saturdays in Jerusalem (Saturdays in Tel Aviv are still horrendous).
Just like children from any other country
Answer 1PalestiniansAnswer 2It depends on how the Arab can be identified and self-identifies. If the Arab has Israeli citizenship, most Jewish Israelis would call him an Israeli-Arab. If he does not have Israeli citizenship (and most likely lives in the West Bank) he is typically called a Palestinian. If he is non-Moslem, he is typically addressed by his religion (i.e. a Druze Israeli). If he does not associate with the Palestinian identity, he is often connected to the identity of his lifestyle of self-identified group (i.e. Bedouins).
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You should talk about whatever strikes your fancy. If you like fashion, talk about Israeli apparel companies. If you like war history, talk about Israeli wars and conflicts. If you like agriculture, talk about Israeli agronomic innovations. If you like technology, talk about Israel's "start-up nation" and the contributions of Israeli scientists and innovators. If you like religion, talk about the melange of religions in Israel (Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Druze, Baha'i, etc.). And so on...
Which Israeli conflict is the question referring to? Is it the Arab-Israeli Conflict? -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia. Is it the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Is it Internal Israeli Political Conflicts? -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy. See the Related Questions below for information on the different Israeli Conflicts.
Yes, Israeli Arabs can served in the Israeli armed services. However, they are not required to do so, it's on a voluntary basis. Israeli Arab minorities like the Druze and the Circassians do have mandatory male service in the Israeli army. The Bedouins serve voluntarily, but have a relatively high service rate. It is ethnic Palestinians, especially ethnic Muslim Palestinians, who often do not serve in the Israeli Army. Many of them, especially in the older generation, see service in the Israeli Army as a betrayal of their ethnic Palestinian nature.
The Hebrew word for Israeli is Israeli. It is spelled ישראלי.
Somalia has no role in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, but like most Muslim-majority states, refuses to recognize the State of Israel.
they live like other people. no especial lifestyle.
most people don't like israel
Something like: i have a very good lifestyle :) hope this helpedMany people lead an extravagant lifestyle.