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According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, as of May 2006, of Israel's 7 million people, 77% were Jews, 18.5% Arabs, and 4.3% "others". Among Jews, 68% were Sabras (Israeli-born), mostly second- or third-generation Israelis, and the rest are olim — 22% from Europe and the Americas, and 10% from Asia and Africa, including the Arab countries.
Israel has two official languages; Hebrew and Arabic. Hebrew is the major and primary language of the state and is spoken by the majority of the population. Arabic is spoken by the Arab minority and by some members of the Mizrahi Jewish community. English is studied in school and is spoken by the majority of the population as a second language. Other languages spoken in Israel include Russian, Yiddish, Ladino, Romanian, Polish, French, Italian, Dutch, German, Amharic and Persian. American and European popular television shows are commonly presented. Newspapers can be found in all languages listed above as well as others.
As of 2004, 224,200 Israeli citizens lived in the West Bank in numerous Israeli settlements, (including towns such as Ma'ale Adummim and Ariel, and a handful of communities that were present long before the 1948 Arab-Israeli War and were re-established after the Six-Day War such as Hebron and Gush Etzion). Around 180,000 Israelis lived in East Jerusalem, [38] which came under Israeli law following its capture from Jordan during the Six-Day War. About 8,500 Israelis lived in settlements built in the Gaza Strip, prior to their forcible removal by the government in the summer of 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan.
PRIME MINISTER'S BUREAU - FOREIGN POLICY ADVISER TO THE PRIME MINISTER
June 5, 2001
Mr. Khalil Abdullah,IslamPeace - Ba'ham-Ma'aan-Al Quds
Bremerhaven - Germany
Dear Mr Abdullah,
On behalf of the Prime Minister's Office, please accept our heartfelt thanks for your message of condolence in the wake of Friday night's tragic bombing at a discotheque in Tel Aviv, where 20 young people were murdered in cold blood, and dozens more were wounded.
The people of Israel are determined not to allow the terrorists to break our resolve, and are making every effort to continue with routine in the face of the brutal violence being perpetrated against innocent Israeli civilians by the Palestinians.
We continue to hope that Chairman Arafat will fulfill his explicit obligation to prevent terrorism in accordance with his signed commitments, and that we may finaly witness a genuine Palestinian renunciation of terror and incitement as a means to dialogue betwen civilized societies.
Sincerely, (signed)Danny Ayalon - Foreign Policy Adviser to the Prime Minister
3 Kaplan St. Hakirya, Jerusalem 91919 , Israel - Tel. 972-2-6705353/2 - Fax: 972-2-5633769
Embassy of Jordan in Israel 14 Abba Hillel Silver, Ramat-Gan 52506, Tel.: +972-3- 751 7722 Fax: +972-3-7517712
Egyptian Embassy in Israel 54 Rehov Basel Tel Aviv Tel: (3) 546-5151/2. Egyptian Consulate -- Eilat 68 Afraty Street Bna Betkha, Eilat Tel: (7) 597-6115
Turkish Embassy - 202,Hayarkon Str. P.O. Box 22770 Tel Aviv 62495 Israel Tel: (00.972.3) 524 1101
Embassy of Uzbekistan in Israel
4, Mati Aharon St., Ramat Gan ,Tel +9723-5796158
Consular Section - Tel +9723-5796026
Embassy of Azerbaijan in Israel
to be opened soon in Tel Aviv
Embassy of Kazakhstan in Israel
270, Hayarkon St., Tel Aviv 63453 ,Tel +9723-6043349
Embassy of Kyrgyzstan in Israel
4, Mati Aharon St., Ramat Gan ,Tel +9723-5796158
Consular Section - Tel +9723-5796026
Embassy of Mauritania in Israel
111, Arlosorov St., Tel Aviv ,Tel +9723-6916820 - Fax : 6957046
Liason Office of Tunisia in Israel
4, Lassalle St., Tel Aviv ,Tel +9723-5222437 - Fax : 5222631
Embassy of the Russian Federation in Israel
120, Hayarkon St., Tel Aviv ,Tel +9723-5226736/44 - Fax : 5226713
Consular Section: 1, Ben Yehuda St. Migdalor Bldg.,Tel Aviv - Tel : 9723-5101020
Liason Office of Morocco in Israel
67, Weizman St., Tel Aviv 62155 ,Tel +9723-546407 - Fax : 5464263
Embassy of Mauritania in Israel
111, Arlosorov St., Tel Aviv ,Tel +9723-6916820 - Fax : 6957046
Trade Rep of Oman in Israel
79, Yehuda Hamaccabi St., Tel Aviv 63293 ,Tel +9723-5467860 - Fax : 5467863
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