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Nazareth
Nazareth is the largest city in the Northern District of Israel. In its population was . Known as "the Arab capital of Israel", Nazareth serves as a cultural, political, religious, economic and commercial center for the Arab citizens of Israel. The inhabitants are predominantly Arabs, of whom 69% are Muslim and 31% Christian. The city also commands immense religious significance, deriving from its status as the hometown of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity and a prophet in Islam and the Baháʼí Faith.

Rahat
Rahat (, ) is an Arab Bedouin city in the Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of . As such, it is the largest Bedouin city in Israel, and the only one to have city status. It is the largest Arab city in Israel.

Tamra
Tamra (, or ) is an Arab city in the North District of Israel located in the Lower Galilee north of the city of Shefa-Amr and approximately east of Acre. In it had a population of .

Shefa-Amr
Shefa-Amr or '''Shefar'am''' (; ) is an Arab city in the Northern District of Israel. In it had a population of with a Sunni Muslim majority and large Christian Arab and Druze minorities.

Tira
Arab-Muslim city in central Israel

Sakhnin
Sakhnin (; or Sikhnin) is a city in Israel's Northern District. It is located in the Lower Galilee, about east of Acre. Sakhnin was declared a city in 1995. In its population was ; 95% of the population was Muslim and 5% was Christian.

Qalansawe
Qalansawe or Qalansuwa (, , lit. "turban") is an Arab city in the Central District of Israel. Part of the Triangle, in it had a population of .

Umm al-Fahm
Arab-populated city in Israel

Kafr Qasim
city in Israel

Taibe
Tayibe, also spelled Taibeh or Tayiba, (, South Levantine pronunciation: ; ) is an Arab city in central Israel, north east of Kfar Saba. Part of the Triangle region, in it had a population of .

Abu Ghosh
local council in Israel
Baqa-Jatt
Baqa-Jatt was an Israeli Arab city in the Haifa District of Israel established in 2003 through a merger of Baqa al-Gharbiyye and Jatt. However, the merger was dissolved on 1 November 2010. Encompassing an area of 18,100 dunams (18.1 km²), Baqa-Jatt was part of the region known as the Triangle.

Kafr Kanna
Arab village in northern Israel

Arraba
Arab-Muslim city in northern Israel
Shaghur
former city in northern Israel

Jish
Jish (, ), also known by its Hebrew name of Gush Halab (, ), or by its classical name of Gischala, is a local council in Upper Galilee, located on the northeastern slopes of Mount Meron, north of Safed, in Israel's Northern District. In , it had a population of , which is predominantly Maronite Catholic and Melkite Greek Catholic Christians (63%), with a Sunni Muslim Arab minority (about 35.7%).

Fassuta
Fassuta (, ) is a Christian Arab local council in the Northern District of Israel. It is located in the Upper Galilee on the northwestern slopes of Mount Meron, south of the Lebanese border. In it had a population of , nearly all of whom are Melkite Christian Arabs. In 2022, 99.8% of the population was Christian and 0.2% was Muslim.

Beit Jann
Druze village in northern Israel
Maghar
Arab-Druze city in Israel

Abu Snan
Arab town in northern Israel
Jisr az-Zarqa
local council in Israel

Triangle
concentration of Israeli Arab towns and villages adjacent to the Green Line

Kabul
town in North Israel
Eilabun
Eilabun ( Ailabun, , ) is an Arab Christian village located in the Beit Netofa Valley around south-west of Safed in northern Galilee between Nazareth and the Sea of Galilee, Israel. It had a population of in , which was 70,5% Christian and 29.5% Muslim. In 1973, Eilabun was granted local council status by the Israeli government.

Kafr Yasif
Arab village in northern Israel
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Peki'in
'''Peki'in (alternatively Peqi'in) () or Buqei'a''' (), is a Druze–Arab town with local council status in Israel's Northern District. It is located eight kilometres east of Ma'alot-Tarshiha in the Upper Galilee. In it had a population of . The majority of residents are Druze (78%), with a large Christian (20.8%) and Muslim (1.2%) minorities.

Fureidis
Fureidis (also Freidis; , ) is an Arab town in the Haifa District of Israel. It received local council status in 1952. In its population was .

Majd al-Krum
human settlement in Israel
Daliyat al-Karmel
Arab-Druze town in Israel

Baqa al-Gharbiyye
Israeli-Arab city in Israel
Ar'ara
'''Ar'ara''' (, ; lit. "Juniper tree") is an Arab town in the Wadi Ara region in northern Israel. It is located southwest of Umm al-Fahm just northwest of the Green Line, and is part of the Triangle. In , the population was .

Jaljulia
Jaljulia (, ), officially also spelled Jaljulye, is an Arab town in Israel near Kfar Saba. In it had a population of .
Kuseife
Kuseife () or Kseifa () is a Bedouin town organized as a local council in the Southern District of Israel. Kuseife was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to plan and build towns for Negev Bedouins. In 1996 it was declared a local council, and in it had a population of .

Mi'ilya
'''Mi'ilya (; ), also called Mi'elya, is an Arab local council in the western Galilee in the Northern District of Israel. Its name during the Kingdom of Jerusalem era in Galilee was Castellum Regis'''. In it had a population of , all of whom are Melkite Greek Catholics. The town is located immediately to the northwest of Ma'alot-Tarshiha.

Reineh
Reineh (; ) is an Arab town in northern Israel. Located in the Galilee, between Nazareth and Qana of Galilee, it attained local council status in 1968. In it had a population of , the majority of whom are Muslims (85%), with a significant Christian minority (15%).

Rameh
Rameh (; ; alternatively spelled ar-Rame or ar-Rama) is an Arab town in the Northern District of Israel. Located east of Nahf and Karmiel, in it had a population of . Around half of the inhabitants are Christians, mostly Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic, over a third are Druze and the remainder are Muslims.
Kafr Manda
Arab town in Israel
Lakiya
Lakiya () or Laqye () is a Bedouin town (local council) in the Southern District of Israel. In it had a population of .

Kafr Qara
Arab Muslim city in Israel

Deir al-Asad
human settlement
Tur'an
'''Tur'an''' (, ) is an Arab local council in the Northern District of Israel. It is located at the foot of Mount Tur'an and the Tur'an Valley, near the main road from Haifa to Tiberias, and about north of Nazareth. In it had a population of , most of whom are Israeli Arabs.
Iksal
Iksal (, , Kislot Tavor) is an Arab local council in northern Israel, about southeast of Nazareth. It has an area of 9,000 dunams and a population of primarily Muslim inhabitants.
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Hurfeish
Hurfeish (; ; lit. "milk thistle" or possibly from "snake" ) is a Druze town in the Northern District of Israel. In it had a population of .

Tel Sheva
Arab-Bedouin town in Israel

Hura
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Hura, or Houra (, ) is a Bedouin town in the Southern District of Israel. It is located near Beersheba and beside the town Meitar. The town was established in 1989 as a part of solution offered by the state for the consolidation of Negev Bedouin population, and was declared a local council in 1996. In it had a population of .

Shaqib al-Salam
Arab-Bedouin town in Israel
Ma'ale Iron
place in Israel
Deir Hanna
human settlement

I'billin
'''I'billin''' (, ) is a local council in the Northern District of Israel, near Shefa-'Amr. I'billin was granted municipal status in 1960. The municipality's area is 18,000 dunams. In its population was , all of whom are Arab Israelis with a mixed population of Muslims and Christians. In 2022, 58.2% of the population was Muslim and 41.8% was Christian.
Bir al-Maksur
village in Israel
Bu'eine Nujeidat
village in Israel
Jadeidi-Makr
Judeida - al-Makr or Jadeidi-Makr (; ) is an Arab local council formed by the merger of the two Arab towns of al-Makr and Judeida in 1990. It is located a few kilometers east of the city of Acre in the Northern District, Israel.
Basmat Tab'un
Bedouin town in Israel

Isfiya
Isfiya (, ), also known as Usfiya, is a Druze-majority village in northern Israel, governed by a local council. It also includes Christians, Muslims and a few Jewish households. Located on Mount Carmel, it is part of the Haifa District. In its population was 12,136. In 2003, the local council was merged with nearby Daliyat al-Karmel to form Carmel City. However, the new city was dissolved in 2008 and the two villages resumed their independent status.
Sha'ab
Arab town in northern Israel
Nahef
Nahf (, Naḥf or Nahef; ) is an Arab town in the Northern District of Israel. It is located in between the lower and upper Galilee, about east of Acre. In it had a population of . Archaeologists believe that the area was an important center for viticulture in the Hellenistic period and possibly the Early Bronze Age IB period (ca. 3100 BC).
Ar'arat an-Naqab
Bedouin (Arab-Muslim) village in southern Israel
Hadar HaCarmel
Israeli neighborhood in the city of Haifa

Kaukab Abu al-Hija
human settlement in Israel

Daburiyya
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