A minority of Jews, a majority of Arabs, and small numbers of other peoples. See also:
Is Israel still protected by God?
The Palestinians (including a minority of Palestinian Jews).
In 68 CE, the Romans destroyed the Second Temple. The Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea in a single expulsion. Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as living there became too harsh.
Many Palestinians became refugees living in camps in Syria and Lebanon.
Living a Jewish life is best in Israel.
There are about 500 Nuer Living in Israel
Norman Rockwell's father Waring worked for a textile company and eventually became a Manager for the New York City office.
Norman Rockwell's father Waring worked for a textile company and eventually became a Manager for the New York City office.
Yes.
All living things eventually die.
Out of approximately 76 percent of the Jews in Israel, roughly 67 were born in Israel.
Israelis.
It's a myth that there were no Jews living in Israel for 2000 years. Jews have been living in Israel without interruption for over 3000 years. The modern return to Israel by Jews living outside of the land started in the 1800's when they began to have the freedom to do so.
The Vikings settled in Normandy. Eventually, these Vikings intermarried with the French already living in Normandy, and those people became known as the Normans.