Jews primarily live in Israel, where they make up the majority of the population, with significant communities in cities like Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Arabs, on the other hand, reside in various countries across the Middle East, including large populations in countries like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, as well as within the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Additionally, there are Arab communities in Israel, primarily in northern regions and mixed cities.
Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
Arabs are semitic people who live in most of the countries of the Middle East. Hebrews were the ancestors of today's Jews.
All of the states of the Middle East and North Africa except Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus were founded by Arabs or Jews. Israel was the only country founded by both Jews and Arabs, although admittedly Jews had a much larger stake. In every other Arab country, Arabs almost exclusively created those nations.
Yes. Arabs are a Semitic people. However, the use of the term "Anti-Semite" refers exclusively to Jews. There is no term for someone who hates all Middle Easterners.
Perhaps, but the rivalry seems to be one-sided. Judaism is not terribly concerned about the Arabs and is very internally focused. Arabs, however, often discuss Jews and blame many of their problems on the Jews.
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Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
Primarily the lower Levant, typically called Israel-Palestine.
They are claiming for the sovereignty of the occupied territories.
Efraim Broida has written: 'Jews, Arabs and the Middle East' -- subject(s): Jews, Palestinian Arabs, Zionism
Arabs, Armenians, Kurds, Persians, Jews, and Turks are the ethnic groups that live in the Middle East.
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.
Arabs are semitic people who live in most of the countries of the Middle East. Hebrews were the ancestors of today's Jews.
All of the states of the Middle East and North Africa except Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus were founded by Arabs or Jews. Israel was the only country founded by both Jews and Arabs, although admittedly Jews had a much larger stake. In every other Arab country, Arabs almost exclusively created those nations.
Abraham; he is claimed by the Jews and the Arabs; because of his sons; Isaac, Jacob, Ismael; they have been at odds since.
Arabs, Turks, Persians, Jews, Kurds, Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriacs, Armenians, Azeris, Circassians, Greeks and Georgians
The U.N. has passed a number of resolutions concerning peace in the Middle East; notably among them, resolution 181, which partitioned the Holy Land in 1947. The U.N. has also sent peacekeeping forces to the Middle East, such as UNIFIL in Lebanon.