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What is the relationship between Jews and Israelis?

First of all, we are not professional historians, so what we can tell you is that Israelis and Jews refer to the same nation! Of the same blood as Abel.

Jews and Arabs are both semes in the Arabian Peninsula, and the word anti-Semitism actually includes the rejection of Arabs. In the long Middle Ages, Muslims were far more tolerant than Christians. In places ruled by Islam, Jews are regarded as descendants of King David and are rarely discriminated against. Jews and Muslims who stay in their hometown always live in peace and rarely have disputes. History/kloc-When the Zionist movement rose in the 9th century, Palestine was a province of Ottoman Turkey. Most residents are Islamic farmers, and some Arab Christians and local Jews also live in the city. At this time, Palestinian immigrants were mainly Eastern European Jews at risk. The foundation established by the Zionist movement funded them to buy land and help them live and work in peace. They still live in peace with their Arab neighbors. After World War I, Britain entrusted Palestine. 19 17, British foreign secretary Belfo sent a letter to the Zionist leaders on behalf of the British government, supporting the Jewish state. This is the so-called Balfour Declaration, which is the first international document recognized by Zionism. However, with the continuous influx of European Jews and the development and prosperity of Jewish settlement economy (before World War II, Palestine had become the most economically developed region in the Middle East), the contradiction between Jewish immigrants and Arab Muslims began to appear. 1920 witnessed the first Arab uprising against Jews. But before Hitler came to power, the number of Jewish immigrants to Palestine was not large.