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- Israelis - Wikipedia
Unlike North American Jews, Israelis tend not to align themselves with a movement of Judaism (such as Reform Judaism or Conservative Judaism) but instead tend to define their religious affiliation by degree of their religious practice
- Israel - The World Factbook
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- Israelis have changed after 5 months of war : NPR
As global attention has turned to Israel's military campaign in Gaza, many Israelis are on a parallel warpath: to convince the world they are victims, not aggressors
- A brief history of Israel | Britannica
Population (2025 est ) 9,270,000 (excludes Israelis in the West Bank and Gaza Strip) Capital (proclaimed): Jerusalem (the city’s status as capital has not received wide international recognition) Jews constitute some four-fifths of the population and Arabs about one-fifth Languages: Hebrew, Arabic (both official)
- Israelis - Wikiwand
Israelis are the citizens and nationals of the State of Israel The country's populace is composed primarily of Jews and Arabs, who respectively account for 75
- What Is The Ethnic Composition Of Israel? - WorldAtlas
The Arabs in Israel refer to Arab-Israelis or Israeli citizens who are Arabs The ethnic group identifies themselves as Palestinians or Palestinian citizens of Israel while others refer themselves as Israeli-Palestinians
- Israeli vs. Jewish - Whats the Difference? | This vs. That
Israelis often identify with their nationality as citizens of Israel, a modern nation-state with a distinct political and cultural identity Jewish identity, on the other hand, is often tied to a sense of belonging to the Jewish people, a global community with a shared history and heritage
- Israel faces record emigration as thousands leave the country | The . . .
In August, 20,500 Israelis who normally reside abroad returned to visit The number of “long-term emigrants,” as defined by the CBS, increased by 59% in the first seven months of 2023
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