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Arab citizens of Israel is the Israeli government's designation for non-Jewish Israeli citizens, the majority of whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab. Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel. The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. Most Arab citizens of Israel are functionally bilingual, their second language being Modern Hebrew. By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations as well as Druze, among other religious communities. Israeli Mizrahi Jews are not usually considered to form part of this population.
According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population. The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship. Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.
Coordinates: 31°N 35°E / 31°N 35°E / 31; 35
Israel (/ˈɪzreɪəl/ or /ˈɪzriːəl/; Hebrew: יִשְׂרָאֵל Yisrā'el; Arabic: إِسْرَائِيل Isrāʼīl), officially the State of Israel (Hebrew: מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל Medīnat Yisrā'el [mediˈnat jisʁaˈʔel]; Arabic: دولة إِسْرَائِيل Dawlat Isrāʼīl [dawlat ʔisraːˈʔiːl]), is a country in the Middle East, situated at the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Gulf of Aqaba in the Red Sea. It shares land borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan on the east, the Palestinian territories (which are claimed by the State of Palestine and are partially controlled by Israel) comprising the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the east and west, respectively, and Egypt to the southwest. It contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. Israel's financial and technology center is Tel Aviv, while Jerusalem is both its self-designated capital (unrecognised by the United Nations) and its most populous individual city under the country's governmental administration. Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem is internationally disputed.
Arabs (/ˈærəbz/; Arabic: عرب, ‘arab) are a major panethnic group whose native language is Arabic, comprising the majority of the Arab world. They primarily inhabit Western Asia, North Africa, and parts of the Horn of Africa. Before the spread of Islam, Arab referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic tribes inhabiting the northern and central Arabian Peninsula. In modern usage Arab refers to a heterogeneous collection of Arabic-speaking peoples in the Middle East and North Africa. The ties that bind Arabs are linguistic, cultural, and political, and to a lesser extent genetic, with Arabized Arabs displaying genetic admixture from the Arabian peninsula as well as indigenous elements. As such, Arab identity is based on one or more of genealogical, linguistic or cultural grounds, although with competing identities often taking a more prominent role, based on considerations including regional, national, clan, kin, sect, and tribe affiliations and relationships. Not all people who could be considered Arab identify as such. If the Arab panethnicity is regarded as a single population, then it constitutes the world's second largest group of people after the Han Chinese.
Umm al-Fahm (Arabic: أمّ الفحم, Umm al-Faḥm; Hebrew: אֻם אל-פַחְם Umm el-Fahem) is a city which is located 20 kilometers northwest of Jenin in the Haifa District of Israel with a population of 48,500, nearly all of whom are Arab citizens of Israel. The city is situated on the Umm al-Fahm mountain ridge, the highest point of which is Mt. Iskander (522 meters above sea level), overlooking Wadi Ara. Umm al-Fahm is the social, cultural and economic center for residents of the Wadi Ara and Triangle regions.
Its name means "Mother of Charcoal" in Arabic, the village was surrounded by natural forests which were used to produce charcoal. Several archaeological sites around the city date to the Iron Age, as well as Muslim, Roman and Hellenistic periods.
In 1265 C.E. (663 H.), after Baybars won the territory from the Crusaders, the revenues from Umm al-Fahm were given to the Na'ib al-Saltana of Syria, Jamal al-Din al-Najibi.
In 1517 the village was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire with the rest of Palestine, and in 1596 it appeared in the tax registers as being in the Nahiya of Sara of the Liwa of Lajjun. It had a population of 24 households, all Muslim, and paid taxes on wheat, barley, summer crops, olive trees, occasional revenues, goats and/or beehives, and a press for olive oil or grape syrup.
"Want To" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released in August 2006 as the first single from the album Enjoy the Ride. It was their first single not to feature former member Kristen Hall, although Jennifer Nettles had previously been featured on Bon Jovi's Number One country hit, "Who Says You Can't Go Home", the song was also the first regular Number One hit of Sugarland's career in the U.S., spending two weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in late 2006. The duo's members, Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush, wrote the song along with Bobby Pinson. The song has sold 856,000 copies in the US as of April 2013.
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Israeli Arabs share their opinion of an Independent Palestinian State (2 State solution).
Dear Arab citizens of Israel, Muwatinuna al arab al aezaa, Before my election, I said Arabs voters were going to the polls in droves. I was referring to a specific political party but many people were understandably offended. I apologized for how my comment was misunderstood. But today I want to go further. Today I am asking Arab citizens in Israel to take part in our society—in droves. Work in droves, study in droves, thrive in droves. Israel is strong because of our diversity and pluralism—not in spite of it. Over 20% of Israel's citizens are Arabs. And you have achieved incredible heights: Supreme Court justices, members of parliament, renowned authors, entrepreneurs, high tech business-owners, doctors, pharmacists. I am proud of the role Arabs play in Israel's success. I want you ...
Please donate to the project so I can travel further and more often: http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... http://www.wix.com/coreygilshuster/un... Want to know what Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East really think about the conflict? Ask a question and I will get answers. Want to contribute? Go to http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project People ask Israeli Jews questions. I go out and ask random people to answer.
Moslem? Christian? Bedouin? Druze? It does not really matter. As far as most Israelis are considered, they are Israeli Arabs, but more and more young Arabs define themselves as Palestinians, rather than going by the Israeli mainstream conventions. So what is the basis of change in the definition of identity? First story in series.
Hebrew/Arabic/Nat XFA Israel's one point two (m) million Israeli Arab citizens hold the key to Prime Minister Ehud Barak's chances of re-election in the forthcoming vote on February 6. Barak won overwhelming support from Israeli Arabs in 1999 on campaign promises to conclude a peace deal with the Palestinians and address bitter complaints by Israel's largest minority about discrimination by the government. But just 18 months on, many Israeli Arabs feel betrayed by Barak and are so bitter that they are threatening to boycott the upcoming elections, even if this might help bring to power the hawkish Ariel Sharon. In the 1999 election, 77 percent of Israeli Arab voters turned out, and of those casting ballots, 95 percent supported Barak. This time, however, many Arabs are sayi...
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With street violence against Arabs and the number of 'price tag' attacks, often involving Israeli youngsters, on the rise, PM Benjamin Netanyahu has been forced to decry "racism against Israeli Arabs and acts of hooliganism against Palestinians." READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/si4pi3 RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
This project is made possible by donations from viewers like you. Please donate to the project at: * https://www.paypal.me/coreygilshuster * http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project * https://www.patreon.com/askproject . Want to know what Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East really think about the conflict? Ask a question and I will get answers.
This project is made possible by donations from viewers like you. Please donate to the project at: http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project . Want to know what Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East really think about the conflict? Ask a question and I will get answers. People ask Israeli Jews, Arabs and Palestinians questions. I go out and ask random people to answer.
Israeli Arabs share their opinion of an Independent Palestinian State (2 State solution).
Dear Arab citizens of Israel, Muwatinuna al arab al aezaa, Before my election, I said Arabs voters were going to the polls in droves. I was referring to a specific political party but many people were understandably offended. I apologized for how my comment was misunderstood. But today I want to go further. Today I am asking Arab citizens in Israel to take part in our society—in droves. Work in droves, study in droves, thrive in droves. Israel is strong because of our diversity and pluralism—not in spite of it. Over 20% of Israel's citizens are Arabs. And you have achieved incredible heights: Supreme Court justices, members of parliament, renowned authors, entrepreneurs, high tech business-owners, doctors, pharmacists. I am proud of the role Arabs play in Israel's success. I want you ...
Please donate to the project so I can travel further and more often: http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=... http://www.wix.com/coreygilshuster/un... Want to know what Israelis and Palestinians in the Middle East really think about the conflict? Ask a question and I will get answers. Want to contribute? Go to http://www.gofundme.com/Ask-Project People ask Israeli Jews questions. I go out and ask random people to answer.
Moslem? Christian? Bedouin? Druze? It does not really matter. As far as most Israelis are considered, they are Israeli Arabs, but more and more young Arabs define themselves as Palestinians, rather than going by the Israeli mainstream conventions. So what is the basis of change in the definition of identity? First story in series.
Hebrew/Arabic/Nat XFA Israel's one point two (m) million Israeli Arab citizens hold the key to Prime Minister Ehud Barak's chances of re-election in the forthcoming vote on February 6. Barak won overwhelming support from Israeli Arabs in 1999 on campaign promises to conclude a peace deal with the Palestinians and address bitter complaints by Israel's largest minority about discrimination by the government. But just 18 months on, many Israeli Arabs feel betrayed by Barak and are so bitter that they are threatening to boycott the upcoming elections, even if this might help bring to power the hawkish Ariel Sharon. In the 1999 election, 77 percent of Israeli Arab voters turned out, and of those casting ballots, 95 percent supported Barak. This time, however, many Arabs are sayi...
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With street violence against Arabs and the number of 'price tag' attacks, often involving Israeli youngsters, on the rise, PM Benjamin Netanyahu has been forced to decry "racism against Israeli Arabs and acts of hooliganism against Palestinians." READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/si4pi3 RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.
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The 17th Annual Washington Jewish Music Festival Evening of Education on Arab Citizens of Israel featuring Jewish-Israeli cellist Udi Bar David, Arab-Israeli violinist Hanna Khoury, and director of Arab-Israeli conflict programs at the U.S. Institute of Peace, Lucy Kurtzer-Ellenbogen. Sponsored by the Greater Washington Forum on Israeli Arab Issues. Lead Support provided by the Naomi and Nehemiah Cohen Foundation.
For the 1.7 million Palestinians living as citizens of Israel, deep-seated racism and discrimination are part of everyday life. Israel’s Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman recently chided Palestinians who disagree with his right-wing policies, saying “Those who are against us, there’s nothing to be done—we need to pick up an ax and cut off his head.” Lieberman also reinforced his long-held advocacy of “transfer,” that is, ethnic cleansing of Palestinians by removing them from the state of Israel. And then on the final night of the Israeli election, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu infamously said that "the Arabs are voting in droves," an alarmist warning that their votes could sway the election in a dangerous direction, thus inciting further racism. As a Palestinian lawmaker and Member...
Arab citizens of Israel or Arab population of Israel are non-Jewish Israeli citizens, whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab.The majority of the Arabs in Israel are Muslim but some are Christian or Druze.Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Bolter21 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0) Author(s): Bolter21 (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Bolter21) ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available ...
The 10th Annual INSS International Conference, Eretz Israel Museum, 24/01/2017 Moderator: Brig. Gen. (ret.) Meir Elran, Senior Research Fellow, INSS Ms. Ibtisam Mara'ana-Menuhin, Israeli Arab screenwriter, film and TV producer, and media professional Ms. Amal Rihan, Educator, Teacher and Lecturer Mr. Samer Atamneh, Associate Director, Education Department, Givat-Haviva
On Monday, February 5th, 2017, Dr. Dalia Fadila spoke at the Jewish Federation of Greater Miami about women's empowerment and the role of education in bringing up the next generation of Arab citizens of Israel as part of a shared Israeli society. Dr. Fadila is an Arab citizen of Israel from the city of Tira. She is the founder of Q schools, bilingual Arab/English after-schools, preschools, and young leadership program. She the Director of Al-Qasemi College for Science and Engineering in Baka al-Garbiyyeh and heads the School for Practical Engineers at the College. She also lectures at the Lauder School for Government, Diplomacy and Strategy at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. She has served in numerous administrative positions at the College, including as Dean of Students, Academi...
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Panel 4.0 Is the Lobby Good for Israel? Miko Peled: How the Lobby enables Israeli policy: Views of an Israeli in America. Gideon Levy: Does unconditional support for Israel endanger Israeli voices? This project is made possible by donations from viewers like you. Please donate to the project at: . Want to know what .
July 2007 The furor surrounding Israel's rewriting of history schoolbooks reveals the tensions within Israeli society. Arab-Israelis claim they are institutionally discriminated against by the Jewish state. Ibrahim Dwery has been designing homes in Nazareth for 20 years. But when he tried to move there himself, he got a rude awakening. "The estate agent said 'we don't sell to Arabs'". Under Israeli law, not all citizens are equal. The law encourages Jewish immigration but denies residency to spouses from the Palestinian territories. "They are afraid the Arab population of Israel will increase", explains politician Dr Jamal Zehalka. One in five of the Israeli population is an Arab. Their towns receive 50% less funding then Jewish ones and cabinet minister, Avigdor Lieberman, has called fo...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) One in five citizens of Israel is Palestinian. What does this mean for Israel's future as a Jewish state and for the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? Author Dov Waxman tackles these crucial questions and examines the status of Israel's Palestinian minority and current Jewish-Arab relations in the country. Waxman specializes in International Relations and Middle East politics. Series: "Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies" [4/2013] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 24896]