There are Christians living there, but they are not the majority.
The Majority of Christians living in the Holy Land are Arabs. Christians living in Israel have Israeli citizenship, however, considered Arabs by the Governments (and their I.D Cards states it clearly) and thus face many discriminative laws. Christians living in the Palestinian territories have a Palestinian "Citizenship" (its not a country yet, hence the brackets). The I.D. issued by the Palestinian authority clearly states "Christian." There also, Christians as a minority face many problems. In the Holy Land, Israel & The Palestinian Territories, Christians make less than 2% of the general population. Native Christians of the Holy Land are Arabs, who are stuck between the hammer and the anvil.
There aren't any standard Hebrew lyrics to that song. The majority of Christians living in Israel speak Arabic as their main language.
No as in Israel most are Jews.
The majority of people who refer to themselves as "Jewish Christians" have zero Jewish heritage, they are mainly Christians.
The majority of European people are Christians of various denominations.
In the Western Hemisphere, Christianity is in the majority, while in the Eastern Hemisphere it is in the minority.
Countries of Lebanon and Syria have Drusie, Christians, and majority Muslims.
AnswerSerbians are generally Christians. It is the Bosnians who are majority Muslim.
The majority are Muslims.Although, there are Christians.
No, Africa
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