According to a poll of Israelis conducted in honor of Independence Day, 93% are proud to be Israeli, and 70% describe themselves as “very proud.”

80 per cent say they prefer to live in Israel over any other place in the world, while only 9% would rather live abroad.
83 per cent intend to display their national pride by flying a flag outside their house or on their car on Independence Day.
65 per cent said they see themselves as Jews first, then Israeli. 21% feel more Israeli than Jewish.
81 per cent said they feel an affinity towards diaspora Jews.
Source: Israel Hayom.com
My comment:
Israelis have reasons to be proud of ther Zionist homeland.
Within 64 years, Jesus the Messiah has helped them build the most democratic and just nation in the Middle East.
israel is a light to the nations, the very proof that there is a living God that is faithful to His promises.
He promised to regather the Jews home to the mountains of Zions. He promised to help the to rebuild the ruins, and to make the promised land flourish like the garden of Eden.
He has done it. Let us give the Messiah all horror and glory. Amen.
Written by Ivar
…Let us give the Messiah all horror and glory. Amen….”Amen indeed only Jesus could have done this ”….This is such a wonderful blessing to see this Celebration in Israel…very good to the heart…Thank you very much!
that is supposed to be ‘Honor’….not horror……All Glory and Honor to The Lord Jesus Christ for what he has done and is doing in/for Israel before the entire World…awesome…
I’d be proud to be an israeli too if i was one but I’m not . Non the less I’m proud to be an Engliscman and a grafted in type of israeli with that.
Honor in American English.
Honour in British English and both are right.
British English? You mean English right mate? 😉
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I am happy for them. It is always good to be proud of who you are regardless of nationality. I am honored to be created in the image of God. I am honored to be grafted into the Israel of God. Why is it that they call themselves Israeli’s and not Israelites. Is their a difference.
Amen Todd, I also am thankful to be grafted in…by His Grace!