No. Kurdish Israelis (roughly 170,000 people) are almost all Jewish and are well-integrated into Israeli society. Israel has no territory that historically belongs to Kurdistan and therefore, there is no territorial dispute between them.
As for Kurds who still live in Kurdistan, Israel does not have issues with Turkish Kurds, but refuses entry to Syrian or Iranian Kurds (because of their national passports). Due to the vast autonomy of Iraqi Kurdistan, it is still unclear whether or not Israel will permit the entry of Iraqi Kurds to Israel. However, relations continue to improve between Iraqi Kurdistan and Israel, so Iraqi Kurds may gain a special exemption to the traditional Iraqi passport ban.
Members of the knesset.
Yes. The leaders in Israel are accountable to the law just as private citizens are.
There are 300,00 Persian Jews who are Israeli citizens and live in Israel, but there are no Iranian citizens who currently live in Israel. It is illegal (according to Iranian government laws) for an Iranian citizen to visit or live in Israel without specific government approval.
Israel continues to face security challenges due to ongoing conflicts in the region, but the country has robust security measures in place to protect its citizens. It is important for travelers to stay informed about the current situation and follow any travel advisories issued by their government.
Israel is a parliamentary democracy, with government representatives popularly elected by all citizens. It's not totalitarian.
Israel's security and stability can vary depending on the region. Overall, Israel faces security challenges due to ongoing conflicts in the region. The Israeli government takes measures to ensure the safety of its citizens, but there are still risks of violence and conflict. It is important for travelers to stay informed and follow safety guidelines when visiting Israel.
Basically, No. The Libyan government prohibits its citizens from going to Israel. The Israeli government requires special coordination for a Libyan to come to Israel. Unless the Libyan in question is high-ranking diplomat or important businessman, it is unlikely that he will be able to visit Israel.
The Gaza Strip is an autonomous Palestinian Territory near to Israel and whose government has adopted a bellicose attitude as concerns Israel. As a result, the two countries are drawn into numerous conflicts.
Arab citizens of Israel's population is 278,000.
20% of Israel citizens are Arabs . ============================= Another contributor added: As citizens, the rights and responsibilities of Israel's Arab citizens are the same as all other Israeli citizens, with one exception: Arab citizens of Israel are not required to do military service. Arab citizens of Israel have full voting rights, and have elected several Arabs to seats in the Knesset (Israel's parliament).
There are approximately 200,000 American citizens living in Israel. They are a mix of immigrants, expatriates, and dual citizens.
The obsession of Israeli neighbors with the idea of destroying Israel.