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Huda Naccache
Huda Naccache (or Huda Nakash, ar, هدى نقاش, he, הודא נקאש) is an Arab-Israeli model. She was the first Arab (Christian Arabs, Christian) Model (person), model to appear on the cover of an Arabic language magazine in a bikini and was Israel's representative to the Miss Earth beauty pageant in Philippines in December 2011. Naccache was one of the contestants on Survivor: Honduras (Israeli season), Israel's ''Survivor'' seventh season. She made it to the last 7. Naccache is nearly tall and was born in the city of Haifa in northern Israel. Born to an Arab Christians, Arab-Christian family, and her role as an swimsuit model has stimulated controversy from the Arab community. In 2017, she married Jewish-Israeli musician and sound recordist Roey Mula. See also *Miss Earth 2011#Contestants *Rana Raslan *Lucy Ayoub *Mira Awad *Lucy Aharish References

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The Arab citizens of Israel are the largest ethnic minority in the country. They comprise a hybrid community of Israeli citizens with a heritage of Palestinian citizenship, mixed religions (Muslim, Christian or Druze), bilingual in Arabic and Hebrew, and with varying social identities. Self-identification as Palestinian citizens of Israel has sharpened in recent years, alongside distinct identities including Galilee and Negev Bedouin, the Druze people, and Arab Christians and Arab Muslims who do not identify as Palestinians. In Arabic, commonly used terms to refer to Israel's Arab population include 48-Arab ( ar, عرب 48, Arab Thamaniya Wa-Arba'in, label=none) and 48-Palestinian (). Since the Nakba, the Palestinians that have remained within Israel's 1948 borders have been colloquially known as "48-Arabs". In Israel itself, Arab citizens are commonly referred to as Israeli-Arabs or simply as ''Arabs''; international media often uses the term Arab-Israeli to distinguish A ...
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