The right of return was important to Israelis and Palestinians because they had been enslaved in another land.
Are you not familiar with the Law of Return? All Jews have an automatic right to immigrate to Israel and to be Israeli citizens. That is the fundamental reason for the existence of Israel, to provide refuge for all the Jews of the world.
At this time, and since the establishment of the modern state of Israel, any person who has at least one Jewish grandparent can gain Israeli citizenship under the right of return laws. This is a separate issue from the question of who is an actual Jew.
NO. The Israeli Law of Return of 1950, usually called the "Right of Return", allows JEWS anywhere in the world to immigrate to Israel. By contrast, foreign Arabs need to go through the typical citizenship process, such as being approved by immigration and having a sufficient amount of time as a resident in Israel. Palestinians who fled the Israeli militias and army during the Arab-Israeli Wars are further barred from returning to Israel as citizens except under specific circumstances.
The Law of Return is an Israeli law that grants Jews the right to immigrate to Israel and become citizens. It is based on the belief in the ingathering of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland.
Red Right Return was created in 2009.
There are certain privileges and responsibilities based on what ethnic group (based on religion) you ascribe to in Israeli society. Of course, all Israelis have the most important and basic rights, but certain particular differences arise between groups. Israeli Jews, Druze, and Circassians have mandatory service in the Israeli Army. Arab Israelis have the right to get an education in Arabic instead of Hebrew. No person of one religion can be intermarried with someone of a different religion unless those two religions permit it (which no Israeli-recognized religion permits).
WebMD is a great resource for all things medical. Using this site will give you information about the Israeli diet, helping to determine if it is right for you.
Since 2005, he has dated Israeli model Bar Refaeli.
Israeli citizens elect the members of the government and the local municipalities. They may hold petitions and protests, and they have freedom of expression, opinion, the press, etc. These activities are the right of all Israeli citizens, and are not limited or restricted on the basis of religion, gender or national origin.
The Golan Heights. The majority of the Syrian Quneitra Governate is under Israeli Occupation as a result of the Six-Day War and UN Resolution 242. In 1981, Israel annexed this territory, which is now called the Golan Heights. The Israeli annexation is not recognized by any international authority. According to UN Resolution 242, Syria has the right to take the Golan Heights back in return for a lasting peace treaty.
If you are Jewish, you would be covered under the Israeli Law of Return, by which all Jews have an automatic right to visit or immigrate to Israel, a country whose official reason for existing is to provide a refuge for all Jews against the global scourge of anti-Semitism. If, however, you are not Jewish, then yes, you need a visa (but Israel does value tourism, and chances are you can get a visa).
Obviously, it depends on what day you ask. See the Related Links below to the Haaretz (Left-Wing) and Jerusalem Post (Right-Wing) Israeli newspapers to get a sense of Israeli current events.