Israel: Helping To Make A Better World

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All over the world Israel's contributions to humanity are known & appreciated.

Myanmar’s startup winner inspired by Israeli tech exhibition
I bet they counselled Myanmar on how to get rid of their Rohingyas as well. :biggrin:
Who advised the Israelis to keep all the Arab Muslims and Christians post 1967?

Here is the list of Arabs who live in Israel, without being persecuted.

Arab Muslims[edit]
Most Arab citizens of Israel are Muslim, particularly of the Sunnibranch of Islam. A small minority are Ahmadiyya sect and there are also some Alawites (affiliated with Shia Islam) of Ghajar with Israeli citizenship. As of 2008, Arab citizens of Israel comprised just over 20 percent of the country's total population. About 82.6 percent of the Arab population in Israel was Sunni Muslim (with a very small minority of Shia), another 9 percent was Druze, and around 9 percent was Christian (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Catholic denominations).

Bedouin[edit]
Main article: Negev Bedouin
The Arab Muslim citizens of Israel include also the Bedouins, who are divided into two main groups: the Bedouin in the north of Israel, who live in villages and towns for the most part, and the Bedouin in the Negev, who include half-nomadic and inhabitants of towns and Unrecognized villages. According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as of 1999, 110,000 Bedouins live in the Negev, 50,000 in the Galilee and 10,000 in the central region of Israel.[29] The vast majority of Arab Bedouins of Israel practice Sunni Islam.

Ahmadiyya[edit]
The Ahmadiyya community was first established in the region in the 1920s, in what was then Mandatory Palestine. Israel is the only country in the Middle East, where Ahmadi Muslims can openly practice their faith, which is not recognized as part of Islam by most Sunni and Shi'a denominations. As such, Kababir, a neighbourhood on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, acts as the Middle East headquarters of the Community.[30][31]It is unknown how many Israeli Ahmadis there are, although it is estimated there are about 2,200 Ahmadis in Kababir alone.[32]

Arab Christians[edit]
There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations, numbering 122,000 — a majority of Christians in Israel.

Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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Yes, Israel does help to make a better world for Jews and non Jews.

:113:
 
All over the world Israel's contributions to humanity are known & appreciated.

Myanmar’s startup winner inspired by Israeli tech exhibition
I bet they counselled Myanmar on how to get rid of their Rohingyas as well. :biggrin:
Who advised the Israelis to keep all the Arab Muslims and Christians post 1967?

Here is the list of Arabs who live in Israel, without being persecuted.

Arab Muslims[edit]
Most Arab citizens of Israel are Muslim, particularly of the Sunnibranch of Islam. A small minority are Ahmadiyya sect and there are also some Alawites (affiliated with Shia Islam) of Ghajar with Israeli citizenship. As of 2008, Arab citizens of Israel comprised just over 20 percent of the country's total population. About 82.6 percent of the Arab population in Israel was Sunni Muslim (with a very small minority of Shia), another 9 percent was Druze, and around 9 percent was Christian (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Catholic denominations).

Bedouin[edit]
Main article: Negev Bedouin
The Arab Muslim citizens of Israel include also the Bedouins, who are divided into two main groups: the Bedouin in the north of Israel, who live in villages and towns for the most part, and the Bedouin in the Negev, who include half-nomadic and inhabitants of towns and Unrecognized villages. According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as of 1999, 110,000 Bedouins live in the Negev, 50,000 in the Galilee and 10,000 in the central region of Israel.[29] The vast majority of Arab Bedouins of Israel practice Sunni Islam.

Ahmadiyya[edit]
The Ahmadiyya community was first established in the region in the 1920s, in what was then Mandatory Palestine. Israel is the only country in the Middle East, where Ahmadi Muslims can openly practice their faith, which is not recognized as part of Islam by most Sunni and Shi'a denominations. As such, Kababir, a neighbourhood on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, acts as the Middle East headquarters of the Community.[30][31]It is unknown how many Israeli Ahmadis there are, although it is estimated there are about 2,200 Ahmadis in Kababir alone.[32]

Arab Christians[edit]
There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations, numbering 122,000 — a majority of Christians in Israel.

Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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Yes, Israel does help to make a better world for Jews and non Jews.

:113:
Nobody cares about smelly carpet kissing perpetually angry arabs. When they decide to join the civilized world, come back and we'll talk.
 
All over the world Israel's contributions to humanity are known & appreciated.

Myanmar’s startup winner inspired by Israeli tech exhibition
I bet they counselled Myanmar on how to get rid of their Rohingyas as well. :biggrin:
Who advised the Israelis to keep all the Arab Muslims and Christians post 1967?

Here is the list of Arabs who live in Israel, without being persecuted.

Arab Muslims[edit]
Most Arab citizens of Israel are Muslim, particularly of the Sunnibranch of Islam. A small minority are Ahmadiyya sect and there are also some Alawites (affiliated with Shia Islam) of Ghajar with Israeli citizenship. As of 2008, Arab citizens of Israel comprised just over 20 percent of the country's total population. About 82.6 percent of the Arab population in Israel was Sunni Muslim (with a very small minority of Shia), another 9 percent was Druze, and around 9 percent was Christian (mostly Eastern Orthodox and Catholic denominations).

Bedouin[edit]
Main article: Negev Bedouin
The Arab Muslim citizens of Israel include also the Bedouins, who are divided into two main groups: the Bedouin in the north of Israel, who live in villages and towns for the most part, and the Bedouin in the Negev, who include half-nomadic and inhabitants of towns and Unrecognized villages. According to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as of 1999, 110,000 Bedouins live in the Negev, 50,000 in the Galilee and 10,000 in the central region of Israel.[29] The vast majority of Arab Bedouins of Israel practice Sunni Islam.

Ahmadiyya[edit]
The Ahmadiyya community was first established in the region in the 1920s, in what was then Mandatory Palestine. Israel is the only country in the Middle East, where Ahmadi Muslims can openly practice their faith, which is not recognized as part of Islam by most Sunni and Shi'a denominations. As such, Kababir, a neighbourhood on Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, acts as the Middle East headquarters of the Community.[30][31]It is unknown how many Israeli Ahmadis there are, although it is estimated there are about 2,200 Ahmadis in Kababir alone.[32]

Arab Christians[edit]
There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations, numbering 122,000 — a majority of Christians in Israel.

Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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Yes, Israel does help to make a better world for Jews and non Jews.

:113:
Nobody cares about smelly carpet kissing perpetually angry arabs. When they decide to join the civilized world, come back and we'll talk.
You are on the wrong thread.

You came to this thread already with the wrong topic. Muslims and Myanmar.

There is a forum and thread for it. This thread is not it
as you very well know.

You meant to stir things up. Bad luck.

This will be the last time I will respond to anything you post.

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