Most Israelis are of the Caucasoid race.
The Aryan race
Israelis are a national group, which is to say that they are a group of people who all have a certain citizenship. This is similar to the term "American" since a person is defined as being American by having a certain citizenship, not by race, religion, ideology, political aspirations, or creed. The term Israeli is just that. There are Jewish Israelis from as varied places as India, Ethiopia, Russia, Morocco, and the United States (among nearly 50 other nations) who form the majority of the country's population. Arab Israelis are both Christian and Muslim are a sizable minority. Additionally, there are guest-workers and refugees in Israel from Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Israelis have several words for hello. There is, of course, "shalom" (שלום), but this is considered a little formal. For something less formal, you can always say "hello" (הלו) or "ahalan" (אהלן).
Filipino people are considered to be part of the East Asian or Mongoloid race.
can the use of market segmentation be considered as racist? Is it important to consider race when marketing a product? When is it appropriate to use race and when is it not?
On the contrary, Israelis are seeking peace.
Leo is considered caucasian.
The Shrine of the Dome of the Rock is itself unimportant to Israelis. However, the Shrine sits above the Temple of Mount, which is considered the holiest place in the world for Jews, who make up about 75% of the Israeli population.
Of course not.
Israelis.
Most Israelis range from Russian to Arab coloration. There are some Black, Hispanic, and Chinese Israelis, but they are a minority.
Indians are typically considered part of the brown race, as their skin tone ranges from light to dark brown. The term "black race" is more commonly used to describe individuals of African descent.