Not Muslims but it's in the middle east so Jews and Arabs, yes.
2007-05-19 09:12:44
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answered by Davey Boy Smith #1 Fan- VACATION 6
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Not much of Israelis but the population of Arabs is going up.But don't forget that a Mizrahi Jew is also classified as a Arab under the Israeli government.Because Mizrahi Jews come from northern Africa and other Arab countries.But they have the same rights as all other Israelis.
2007-05-21 09:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know how you would define "much" but there are Arabs and Muslims who live in Israel. They are not all the same people - Some of the Arabs are not Muslim and some of the Muslims are not Arab. About 80% of Israel's population is Jewish, and the rest is Muslim, Christian, Druze, and assorted others. There are Arabs in Knesset. In Jerusalem there are towers that play chanting five times a day to cal Muslims to prayer.
2007-05-19 17:22:55
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answered by Amy W 6
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some of these people dont know what they are talking about.
Yes their are plenty of Muslims and Arabs that are Israeli citizens
about 1.5 million Muslim Arabs are citizens of Israel. Which is about 20% of the population.
2007-05-19 14:57:45
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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Aramaic refers to a sequence of proper dialects which, taken collectively, are in truth a dialect of Hebrew. modern Jews come upon Aramaic in on a regular basis prayers (as an occasion, all the Kaddish prayers are in Aramaic) besides as in our Passover provider (Ha Lachma Anya is in Aramaic, as is Had Gadya and multiple the different songs). Aramaic additionally happens in our TaNaKh (Bible) in the books of Daniel and of Ezra, while the full relax of the TaNaKh is Hebrew. the two Hebrew and Aramaic are North West Semitic languages, so as that they are frequently very comparable. the variations are diverse, yet particularly minor in the context of a complete language, some variations i n how the sure article is formed, and a few pronunciation variations. they are in keeping with risk ninety 5% an analogous. Arabic is a proper Semitic language. that is comparable, yet not as comparable as Hebrew and Aramaic are to a minimum of one yet another. besides, as I say, modern Jews have some familiarity with Aramaic from our liturgy, whether we don't actively talk it.
2016-10-05 09:15:27
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answered by aharon 4
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600,000 if you call that a lot then yes
The number of Muslim Arabs in Israel is over six hundred thousand, the vast majority of which are Sunni Muslims (about 76 per cent of all Arabs), Christians are about one hundred forty thousand (42 per cent of which are Greek Catholics, 32 per cent Greek Orthodox, 16 per cent Roman Catholics and 10 per cent Protestants) and the Druze living in twenty two villages number about eighty thousand.
2007-05-22 11:52:05
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answered by Chery 5
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about 16-20% of Israel is muslim, of whom virtually all are Arab. On top of that, there are Jews of arab decent.
2007-05-19 08:21:24
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answered by Michael J 5
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The State of Israel was created in 1948. With a diverse population currently exceeding seven million citizens of primarily Jewish background and religion, it is the world's only Jewish state
2007-05-19 08:13:55
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answered by Mr Vee 3
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No. Just over 20% is Arab and/or Muslim.
2007-05-19 10:14:50
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answered by Anonymous
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"According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, as December 2006, of Israel's 7.1 million people, 76% were Jews, 20% Arabs, and 4% "others".[74] "
"According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, 76.1% of Israelis are Jewish; 16.2% are Muslim; 2.1% are Christian; 1.6% are Druze; and 3.9% unclassified.[77]"
2007-05-19 16:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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