Israeli.
They were both Hebrews (Jews) from Palestine (Israel).
For people who immigrate to Israel through Aliyah (Jews who return to Israel) may keep their other nationalities, given that the other country allows dual citizenship1. Non-Jews who immigrate to Israel and want to become a citizen through naturalisation, have to renounce their other nationalities if they can2 as Israel does not allow dual citizenship. 1 Example: Germany, Denmark and Norway do not allow dual citizenship but Canada, the US, the UK and France do. 2 Example: Greece does not allow any of its citizens to renounce their citizenship. Iranians have to get the approval of the Supreme Leader- which most of the time is not given.
All Israelis and even people with dual citizenship, such as Americans who are also citizens of Israel, are required to use their Israeli passport to enter and leave Israel. However, Israelis that have multiple citizenship may have passports from other countries and may use them when they are not entering or leaving Israel.
ALL nationalities can be found here
Soviet of Nationalities was created in 1938.
Soviet of Nationalities ended in 1991.
There is about 198 different nationalities in the USA
The French word for nationalities is "nationalités."
easy, the nationalities that formed the population of St. Petersburg were... the nationalities that formed the population of St. Petersburg!
For nationalities - Israel officially recognizes Jewish, Arab, and Druze-Arab. As far as cultural or ethnic groups, at least among the Jewish population - there are large numbers of Russians, Iraqis, Moroccans, Yemenis, Tunisians, Algerians, Polish, Romanians, Ukranians, Germans, Syrians, Iranians, and Ethiopians.
Maybe you mean the "Hittites" who were one of the several nationalities living in the Holy Land before the Exodus of Jews from Egypt, who conquered them on their way into Israel. Or you could mean others with similar names.
The word "nationalities" has five syllables: na-tion-al-i-ties.