Israel became a lot more modern and city like.
Israel and Egypt
Everything . Yemen is very hot, poor, Islamic state and Israel is the opposite . everything is different .
Israelites live in the Israel and Filipinos live in Philippines
There is no cultural conflict between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs (who are mostly ethnic-Palestinians) who live in Israel. There are religious and historical differences and certainly political disagreements, but there is no cultural conflict. The same could have been said of the Jewish communities in tolerant Muslim States, such as Umayyad Spain, Abbassid Baghdad, and Pahlavi Iran. This shows that the cultural conflict is not between Jews and Arabs (although Iran is not Arab) but between the types of government styles they wish to set up. The Jewish State is democratic and non-religious. Arab governments are by and large autocratic and partially theocratic (or based on religious values). The conflict between Arab States and Israel has not yet been resolved.
Israel and Turkey have capitalist economic systems with a moderate degree of state investment. Saudi Arabia is petro-state.
Amos, the prophet, was a southerner from the town of Tekoa in Judah. However, he prophesied primarily in the northern kingdom of Israel. His messages often criticized the social injustices and moral decay of the northern society, highlighting the distinct cultural and political differences between the two kingdoms.
The only conflict IN Israel involves the differences of opinion and recommendationamong adherents of the many political parties in the country. This is in markedcontrast to the peace and quiet in all of the neighboring countries that surroundIsrael, where everyone is happy and all political differences have been worked outto the point of common agreement and common goals.
Israel is PART of the west, by modern definitions [economic, cultural, & political (current)]
There is no island between Israel and Jordan.
The most notable diplomatic achievement for peace in the Middle East to date was brokered by U.S. President Jimmy Carter. In 1978, he facilitated the Camp David Accords, which led to a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. This landmark agreement marked the first recognition of Israel by an Arab country and laid the groundwork for future peace efforts in the region.
religious differences Traditional for Arabs expansionist policy supported by the new wave of Pan-Islamism.