Moab is a country that existed in Biblical times, to the east of Israel (in what is now southwest Jordan). Bethlehem is a town in Israel, just south of Jerusalem.
It is approximately 2246 miles (3615 km) from London to Bethlehem.
Yes, although Palestine is now referred to as Israel. Bethlehem is situated very close to Jerusalem.
20-30 miles
Bethlehem is in Israel, just outside of the southern part of Jerusalem. With the car it takes between 15 to 25 minutes to get from the old city of Jerusalem to Bethlehem.
Ashdod is closer to Bethlehem than Haifa is.
Bethlehem is in Palestine.
bethlehem is closer to isreal
Roughly 6,730 miles via the shortest (great circle) route.
The far between Palestine and Yemen is the tall area of Saudi Arabia and Jordan
The answer depends on exactly what you means by "from" Bethlehem: born in Bethlehem or currently living in Bethlehem. If he first, then let X = All persons born in Bethlehem. Y = All persons born in Israel. The probability of a person born is Israel being from Bethlehem is X/Y. There is probably a need for a correction, though. What about people born in Bethlehem before 1948. Whatever your political angle, they were not born in Israel because Israel did not exist as a state that time!
Bethlehem is in Palestine.