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What are the conflicts of Israel?
Table
Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 |
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Six-Day War (1967) | Israel | Egypt Syria Jordan Iraq |
War of Attrition (1967–1970) | Israel | Egypt Soviet Union PLO Jordan |
Yom Kippur War (1973) | Israel | Egypt Syria Iraq Jordan Algeria Morocco Saudi Arabia Cuba North Korea |
What religion is in Israel?
About eight-in-ten (81%) Israeli adults are Jewish, while the remainder are mostly ethnically Arab and religiously Muslim (14%), Christian (2%) or Druze (2%). Overall, the Arab religious minorities in Israel are more religiously observant than Jews.
Has Israel ever lost a war?
After eleven days of fighting between Israel and Hamas, the latest round of violence has come to a welcome, if anticlimactic, halt. … Yet, for all these “achievements” in battle, Israel is losing the war. Sixteen years have passed since Israel withdrew from Gaza and dismantled all settlements there.
Is Israel a developed country?
The economy of Israel is a developed free-market economy.
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Economy of Israel.
Country group | Developed/Advanced High-income economy |
Statistics | |
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Population | 8,775,000 |
GDP | $387.717 billion (nominal, 2019 est.) $334.675 billion (PPP, 2020 est.) |
GDP growth | 3.4% (2018) 3.5% (2019) −6.3% (2020e) 5.0% (2021e) |
What is the largest religion in the world?
Adherents in 2020
Religion | Adherents | Percentage |
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Christianity | 2.382 billion | 31.11% |
Islam | 1.907 billion | 24.9% |
Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist | 1.193 billion | 15.58% |
Hinduism | 1.161 billion | 15.16% |