The majority of Israelis, about 80%, are Jewish. The other 20% are Arab Muslims, Christians, or Bedouins.
According to the general census 75.6% of Israel are Jews, 16.9% are Muslims, 2% are Christian, 1.7% are Druze (a distinct religion in Israel, Lebanon, and Syria) and 3.8% believe in other minority religions like Baha'i.
If by "believe" you were referring to something distinct from religion (such as political beliefs, social beliefs, economic beliefs, etc.), Israel has an incredible diversity of opinion on nearly every issue and because of protections on the freedom of speech, press, and assembly, people can easily express these mutually dissenting opinions.
In contrast to several of its neighboring countries, Israel has no official state
religion. There is no religious 'test' for citizenship, voting, business ownership,
higher education, health care, or political office.
A majority of Israel's population are Jews, and significant fractions of the
population are Muslim, Christian, or atheist. The freedom from religious
discrimination is solidly founded in the law of the country.
If by "Israel" you mean to ask about the Israelite people, see the attached Related Link.
The Israeli Leaders believe in trying to make peace with the Arabs, as you can see from the many offers the Israelis have proposed, and done. One of the things they have done is for example in 1967, when the temple mount was captured (The Jews most holy site) the mount was given strait back to the Arabs (Islam's 3rd holy site).
Depends on the leader. Some of the leaders are more peaceful than others. Others are quite arrogant.
Only the Christian minority in Israel believes in Jesus (about 2% of the population. The majority, which are Jewish, do not.
If by Israeli, you mean the Jewish people, than yes they do. However, most Jews believe Jesus to be a Prophet of God. Where as Catholics believe Jesus to be the Messiah that God promised Israel. The Prophets before the time of Christ, foretold when the Christ would come. Under circumstances, the evidence has proven the Prophets to be correct. Many people witnessed the miracles of Jesus Christ. They all were Jewish, as were the 12 Apostles. It started in Israel (light of the world) and now has spread through out the world. That is, the teachings of God in heaven.
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 (the majority religion) 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 who are Muslim, Christian, Druze, and Baha'i are a sizable minority. Additionally, there are guest-workers and refugees in Israel from Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia.
It is worth noting that the majority of Jewish Israelis are considered Secular Jews and many of these are Atheist or Agnostic.
Answer:The above answer (last paragraph) is inaccurate. Non-religious Israelis are a clear minority, as spelled out in the attached news article (Related Links), in which even a secular newspaper concedes this.Israel is considered a holy place by the following four religions: the Jewish religion, Islam, Christianity, and the Bahá'à Faith. There are members of all four of these religions in Israel, and probably small groups of other religions. The majority in Israel are Jewish, though.
Israel is 75% Jewish.
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Israel is about 75% Jewish and 25% other religions, including Islam and Christianity.
The State of Israel has a population of approximately 8,465,000 inhabitants as of 2016. 75% are Jewish (about 6,335,000 individuals), 16% are Muslim (about 1,454,000 inhabitants), while the remaining 8.7% (about 700,000 individuals) include: Christians (2%), Druze (1.5%), Bahai, residents who do not have a religious classification (4%), and family members of Jewish immigrants who were not registered at the Interior Ministry as Jews.
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Israel has no required religion, and there is no religious test for citizenship or any other rights.See also:
From the ancient past Israel's system of belief is revealed in the first 5 books of the Hebrew scriptures also known as the Torah or Pentateuch. By name they are Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy.
Zionism.
Israel is a unitary system.
Israel. That's it.
Bhagavad Geeta is from Hindu belief system.
One example of a belief system is religion. Certain religions believe certain things. Also, science is another example of a belief system.
Galileo supported the Copernican system, but Aristotle did not. The Copernican system was a belief that the sun was the center of the solar system.
Their belief in Reincarnation.
Israel is in Asia, it has the largest Jewish population in the world. Outside of Israel, there are very few Jews in Asia.
Most Italians are of the Catholic belief system. They believe in a system of priests and pray to saints in addition to Christ.
the belief system is called confusinism
which belief formed the basis of the caste system in India