Israel. Historically, the largest Jewish communities in the Middle East were in Iraq, but most Jewish communities outside of Israel emigrated due to fears of recriminations and religious persecutions.
The overwhelming majority of Jews in the Middle East live in ISRAEL, roughly 6 million Jews. The rest of the countries of the Middle East have less than 30,000 total Jews combined.
As of 2010, there are about 14 million Jews in the world. 40% Live in Israel, and 40% live in North America. But Jews can be found in almost every country on the planet.
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.
Judaism can typically be found in any country where Christianity is practiced: throughout the Americas (North and South), Europe, parts of Africa, the Middle East, Australia and even parts of Asia.
Poland. and most countries in eastern Europe.
people who live in the middle eastern countries
Jews live in almost every country in the world. There are only a few countries that have no Jews, such as Saudi Arabia and North Korea.
Today they are called Jews, and the majority live in Israel and North America. But there are (or have been) Jews in almost every country on Earth.
There is no specific data on the exact number of Hindus living in Beirut. The Hindu population in Lebanon is quite small, estimated to be around a few hundred individuals. Beirut, being the capital city, may have a small community of Hindus, but there are no official statistics available.
Arabs, Armenians, Kurds, Persians, Jews, and Turks are the ethnic groups that live in the Middle East.
The Canaanites were a Semitic-speaking people who inhabited the ancient region of Canaan, which is roughly equivalent to present-day Israel, Palestine, Lebanon, and parts of Jordan and Syria. They were a diverse group of tribes and city-states with a shared culture and language.
i live in the Eastern dessert and it is like a giant heater, and 3 suns.You would probably not like it that much.