There are NO children in Israels army.
The phrase "children of Israel" appears in 604 verses of the KJV bible.
Children in Israel typically attend school for about 200 days a year. This includes both primary and secondary education levels.
Not at all. In Israel many people have their own religions, there are many markets and Christmas is a big thing for them. Many children enjoy playing with toy guns and stuffed animals!
Several things. Many stayed right where they were, but others were displaced from their family lands. Many of these were never resettled and raised their children and their children's children in "camps," which became breeding grounds for resentment and terrorism. Ethnic Palestinians can be citizens of Israel, with full political rights, but Israel has an interest in not letting so many Palestinians become citizens that they can take over the government. This is the linchpin of the "Right of Return" debate which refers to families resettling in Israel.
Your question should be for what are the Children of Israel chosen for.
The faith of Israel The people of Israel The Nation of Israel The Hebrews The Israelites The children of Israel
A matter of months, at most.
B'nai Yisra'el (בני ישראל) is Hebrew for "the Children of Israel"
(Referring to modern Israel): Israelis. (Referring to the Children of Israel of The Bible): Jews.
Israel comes up around 70-80 times in the Qur'an, but only in the phrase "Children of Israel" / Bani Isra'il (بني إسرائيل). The country of Israel/Palestine is never mentioned and the Patriarch "Israel" is always referred to as Jacob / Ya'aqob (يعقوب).
Israelites were considered to be Israel's children. There were 12 Tribes of Israel that made up this group of people. The tribes are of Jewish decent.