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Is it safe to travel to Israel?

It's safe to go to Israel, don't worry.

State of Israel (Hebrew:; Arabic:), referred to as "Israel". It is a country located in the Levant region of West Asia, on the southeast coast of the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Lebanon in the north, Syria and Jordan in the east and Egypt in the southwest. Israel declared on 1948. In 20 16, the total population of Israel was 8.55 million, including 6.377 million Jews, making it the only country in the world with Jews as its main ethnic group.

What are the different habits in Israel?

Israel wears casual clothes, basically does not wear a suit, and rarely wears a tie. Even on formal occasions, few people wear a suit and tie. The staple food of Jews is cake, which is made of wheat or barley flour. Cake is regarded as the lifeline by Jews, so people generally don't have to cut it with a knife, just break it with their hands, for fear that the knife will cut the lifeline.

Jews in Israel have strict regulations on diet, which is called "kosher food" locally. They prohibit pork and other meats, shellfish, scaleless fish and any kind of scavengers, and meat products and dairy products from being eaten at the same time.

Jews don't eat pork because they are God's chosen people? In God's law, the pig is one of the unclean animals. God decreed that unclean animals should not be eaten. Jews worship one God, so they obey his laws.

The main residents of Israel are Jews and Arabs, both of whom belong to the Mediterranean subtype. According to the data of Israel Census Bureau, until June 2004, the population of Israel was 8130,000, of which 75% were Jews (mostly Ashkenazi Jews), 20% were Arabs and 4% were "other" races. Among the Jews, 68% were born in Israel, usually the second or third generation Israelis, while among the other 32% who were born abroad, 22% came from Europe and 65,438+00% came from Asia and Africa, including the Arab world.

Other cities in Israel with a population of over 200,000 include Rishon Lezion, Ashdod, Petatikva, Beersheba, Netanya and Holon.