Christians (all sects), Muslims (all sects, including Druze), and Jews thought they are few and do not freely express it.
Israel has a number of different types of Arabs, including: Arab Urban Muslims, Arab Christians, Bedouin Muslims, Druze Arabs, and Baha'i.
Most Syrians are Sunni Muslims, however the government itself is controlled under a Shiite Alawite president named Bashar al-Assad, which consists as a religious minority. Besides Muslims, Syria also have a sizable Christian and Druze minorities as well.
Israel, while home to many Jews, also is home to Muslims, Christians, Druze, Baha'i and others.
No. There are substantial (but declining) populations of Christians and Jews in the middle east. Not entirely, but close. The overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
Approximately 25% of the Israeli population is not Jewish being made up of Muslims, Christians, Druze, and many other religions.
Israel's population is mostly made up of Jewish people, with a significant minority of Arab citizens (including Muslims, Christians, and Druze). There are also smaller communities of other ethnic and religious groups, such as Bedouins and Circassians.
No. The Druze people have a strictly monotheistic religion that is different from Christianity. There is a scholastic debate as to whether Druze are an Islamic Sect (part of Ismai'ili Shiite Islam) or a distinct religion of their. However, most Druze and most Muslims agree that Druze and Islam are distinct religions.
Anyone can be Muslim. Additionally, the overwhelming majority (>90%) of Middle Easterners are Muslims. Jews, Christians, Druze, and Baha'i make up around 7-8% of the Middle East cumulatively.
Israel is the only country that has Hebrew as one of its official languages. It's also the only country with a Jewish majority; however, not every Israeli is Jewish, and not every Jewish Israeli is religious. In addition to its 75% Jewish populace, Israel is home to Christians, Muslims, Druze, and other religions as well.
The main religions in Syria are Islam and Christianity. Islam is the majority religion, with the majority of Muslims following Sunni Islam. Other religious minorities in Syria include Alawites, Druze, and various Christian denominations such as Greek Orthodox, Syriac Orthodox, and Armenian Christians.
Israelis who are non-Muslims may be Jewish, Christian, Druze, Baha'i or of another religion, or not of any religion. There is also a large minority of Israeli Muslims.