No, I do not have dual citizenship with Israel. I'm an American.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am an American citizen, and I have visited Israel on a couple of occasions.
I have no interest in Israeli citizenship... Israel does not want me, nor do I want Israel.
Am I an Israeli? That's a good question.
I am asking the state of Israel to revoke my citizenship. This wish for revocation of citizenship is neither new nor recent. Now, however, it is supported by the new Revocation of Citizenship Law.
I have one identity, and that's Israeli and Jewish. I don't view myself as an American citizen.
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.
My closest friends from Israel make fun of me for becoming an American, and my American friends make fun of how Israeli I am... I can't win.
As it is my good fortune to be American, I live in the only country that as a matter of policy is pro-Israel regardless of party allegiance; Democrats and Republicans equally unite behind the blue-and-white.
We've never been to Israel. I'd like to play in Israel.
I am an Israeli-born American citizen.