1. Israeli - Noun
2. Israeli - Adjective
3. Israeli - Proper noun
a native or inhabitant of Israel
of or relating to or characteristic of Israel or its people
Source: WordNetThe Israeli lobby has clout in the U.S., which means that re-arranging the region and controlling its resources one way or another, will serve Israel through its control over the American administration. Bashar al-Assad
The underlying problem remains the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land and the continuing Israeli assaults against our people. Ismail Haniyeh
If every single Jew born anywhere in the world has the right to become an Israeli citizen, then all the Palestinians who were chucked out of Palestine by the Zionist Government should have the same right, very simple. Tariq Ali
I have nothing to say to him [Ronald Reagan], because he is mad. He is foolish. He is an Israeli dog. Muammar Gaddafi
Israel is a colonialist-imperialist phenomenon. There is no such thing as an Israeli people. Before 1948, world geography knew of no state such as Israel. Israel is the result of an invasion, of aggression. Muammar Gaddafi
To avoid manufactured misunderstandings, the policies of Israeli governments are not analogous to Nazism. They do not aim at the systematic extermination of the Palestinian people, in the way Nazism sought the annihilation of the Jews. Ken Livingstone