A variety of Levantine Arabic, it is spoken by Palestinian populations in the West Bank, Gaza, and Israel (Palestinian citizens of Israel).
In the West Bank, there are many Israeli settlements in which, since the early 20th century, Hebrew has become more common.
Russian and Amharic have also started to appear as a result of Aliyah from the former Soviet Union and Ethiopia, as have other European languages brought by Jewish settlers.
However, they gradually faded away along with geopolitical shifts and the end of feudalism.
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