This question is based on mistaken supposition, namely that Palestinians approve of Israel expanding its territory. They do not. The lead negotiators for Fatah are willing to allow the Jewish State of Israel to occupy the 78% of the Mandate that they controlled after the armistice in 1949, but no additional lands, save for landswaps. Hamas refuses to accept anything less than 100% of the Mandate and the end of the State of Israel.
Answer 1ethnic cleansing campaign of JordanAnswer 2The answer you are likely looking for is the Nakba or Great Catastrophe, which corresponds with Israeli Independence in 1947-1949. However, 2,000,000 is not an estimate that any serious historian has made. Most agree that between 650,000-800,000 (with general consensus at 720,000) Palestinians became displaced refugees in territory not controlled by Israel after the war.
Before Oslo Agreement, every country supported one side, after this agreement: *countries that recognize Israel. *countries that agree with Israeli actions *countries that abstaining for both sides. *countries that support Palestine no matter what. *countries that support both most of the time. We can say that most of the Western countries support Israel, some no matter what and some agree on some things with the Palestinians. Over the years there have been more countries that recognize Israel and support her. In countries where most of the population are religious Muslims or Palestinians, there is problem with recognizing Israel. Many Jews in Europe are afraid that the immigration of Muslims to Europe will make these countries Anti-Israel.
No.
They're not fighting over religion. Religion has nothing to do with it. They're basically fighting over land. The Jews literally came into Palestine and "threw out" the Palestinians because they needed a place to live. So now Palestinians are trying to fight back because they want their land back. The Jews had no right to take their land away from them.
In order to agree that a territory of the Philippines coverage is accurate, the actual territory must be listed. Maps of the Philippine territories can be found online at many mapping websites.
In my opinion, Palestinians are mostly right in their beliefs. It's important to note that there are multiple points of view among the Palestinians. Not all Palestinians believe in the same ideals or in carrying out their goals in the same way. Fatah and Hamas are two leading schools of thinking (and doing) and even then, there are those who agree with neither organization.
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Israel agreed to return the Sinai Peninsula to Egyptian control in three phases (from 1979 to 1982) in return for recognition of Israel by Egypt.
Because they felt like it
religious and non religious politicians couldn't agree
Judah.See also:More about the Kings
Looking for symbolism in a science fiction movie like that is giving them too much credit. In that movie everyone is equally affected by the zombie plague.