Twenty five percent of Israeli citizens are not even Jewish. Anybody can become an Israeli citizen if you qualify. Religion is not a criterion for citizenship.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
No, I do not have dual citizenship with Israel. I'm an American.
I have no interest in Israeli citizenship... Israel does not want me, nor do I want Israel.
You know, I get much more Jewish in Israel because I like the way that religion is done there.
Israeli Arabs don't have to go. But if they stay, they have to take an oath of allegiance to Israel as a Jewish Zionist state.
It's clear to me that one can't be Jewish without Israel. Religious or non-religious, Zionist or non-Zionist, Ashkenazi or Sephardic - all these will not exist without Israel.
Israel has the right to demand full allegiance from all its citizens.
I am an Israeli-born American citizen.
Jewish existence in the Land of Israel depends only on the Jews, and on what the Jews think of themselves.
I couldn't lie anymore to my kids telling them that they are equal citizens in the state of Israel. They cannot be equal because in order to fit in and to be accepted and to be a citizen in Israel, you need a Jewish mother.
We want Israel as a democratic and Jewish state. So you have to maintain a Jewish majority, and you want to do that by legal means, by democratic means.