The word ‘Israel+i’ was created the day the Ashkenazi declared a state on the land of the Palestinians in 1948. Shamelessly, they were copying from the nationality names of their enemies, the people of the Middle East! The suffix –i, with the meaning of “belonging to”, comes from Arabic. This explains why almost all countries that use –i are Islamic and/or use Arabic as one of the major languages. Geographically, the center of this group of nations is in the Middle East.
Azerbaijani – Bahraini – Bangladeshi – Iraqi – Kazakhstani – Kuwaiti – Kyrgyzstani – Omani – Pakistani – Qatari – Saudi – Somali – Tajikistani – Turkmenistani – Emirati – Uzbekistani – Yemeni
and here comes the the copycat: Israel+i