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Arab citizens of Israel's population is 278,000.

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Are Arabs allowed to be citizens in Israel?

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How many people are citizens of Israel?

The population of Israel in 2008 was 7,018,000 not including the Jewish population of the West Bank. The ethnic composition of the population in 2005 was 76.2% Jewish, 23.8% Arab and other.


Is there Islam in Israel?

Yes, about 16% of Israel's population is Muslims.Muslims comprise roughly 16% of Israel's population. They are assimilated at large amongIsrael's cities, and also populate several Arab towns and villages, mainly in the north of thecountry. Most Muslims residing in Israel are citizens of the country, with the same rights andresponsibilities as all other citizens, including the vote and paid medical care, but not includingthe obligation of military service. The justice of Israel's Supreme Court who was recently namedhead of the country's Election Commission is a Muslim Arab Israeli citizen.


How much larger is the Arab world than Israel?

The Arab World is over 500 times the size of Israel and a population that is 47 times the size of Israel.


After 1948 how many Arabs still lived in Israeli?

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What area do the Arabs own in Israel?

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How long have Jews and Arabs lived in Israel?

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Is 80 percent of Israel's population Muslim?

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What is Israel's population for 2012?

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Why is Israel not part of the Arab World?

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Describe the current make up of Israel's population?

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