Arab Israelis
Arab Israelis are Arabs who live in the State of Israel. They call themselves Palestinian Israelis. About 21%[source?] of the Israeli people are Arab Israelis.
As of 2015, there were about 2.1 million Arab Israelis[source?], about 300 thousands[source?] of them were living in East Jerusalem and a small number on the Golan Heights.
Most Arab Israelis are Muslims (84%)[source?], a small minority is Christian or Druze (both about 8%)[source?].
Arab Israelis Media
This is a map of all the Arabic speaking localities in the State of Israel (including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights). Striped represent officially mixed cities (by law, at least 2% Arabs in a Jewish majority city). *Note: Jerusalem is officially a mixed city but the map shows the boundries of Arab and Jewish neighborhoods.
Seif el-Din el-Zubi, member of the first Knesset
A monument to residents of Arraba killed in the Arab–Israeli conflict
A protest against the killings in the Arab community in Tel Aviv
Muslim performs prayers in El-Jazzar Mosque.
Worshipers in one of the mosques in Umm al-Fahm
Rahat, the largest Bedouin city in the Negev