Answer 1
Firstly you need to understand resolution 242 before you ask if Israel will revert to their normal borders. Once you understand the resolution you will find your views radically changed. Go read resolution 242.
Answer 2
There is a difference in the way that Arabs and Israelis interpret the application of UNSC Resolution 242. For the Arabs, the Israelis must first withdraw from the territories and then they will consider peace talks. For the Israelis, the withdrawal will be a consequence of a successful peace negotiation and since the English is "from territories" and not "from the territories" land-swaps are an acceptable part of the negotiations. However, the imagining an Israeli withdrawal is actually quite possible and reasonable. Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt for peace, gave some control to the Palestinian Authority, and unilaterally withdrew from the Gaza Strip. This shows a general tendency to act according to the spirit and letter of UNSC Resolution 242.
Of course, Israeli politics is not smooth and there are several political parties that oppose returning the land to the Palestinians.
Answer 3
Not too sure of the meaning of the question but before the fiasco we call the U.N. Israel's boundaries were set from the Nile to the EuphratesActually Modern Zionists never advocated this; this is a Biblical verse. After the collapse of Israel around 70 a.d.Israel did not collapse in 70 CE, the Jewish Hasmonean Empire was conquered in 37 BCE and the Jewish Second Temple was destroyed in 70 CE. it was nearly two thousand years before they were penned up in the tiny plot they are stuck with today, but no, they probably will not.
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All of Nazi occupied Europe and from territories occupied by her allies.
Pro-Palestinian AnswerIsrael stole the land via safety zones or forced those out of work and bought the land for a pittance. Israel continues to occupy the stolen land and defies all peace talks.Only recently Israel murdered an opposition leader while peace talks where being negotiated in Russia. Israel has no interest in peace or dividing the land equally.AnswerThe Occupied Palestinian Territories are a source of conflict because Israel has control of the territory, but is not well represented by the civilian population of the region. Palestinians have a claim to that piece of land and Israel has actively prevented the realization of that claim through the use of settlements. Palestinians have actively prevented the realization of their own claim by circumventing the peace process and, in the case of Hamas, actively seeking to torpedo peace talks and launching rockets at civilian areas with the intent to sow the seeds of conflict.To see general causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see the Related Question below.
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palestinian territories are occupied by israel.
No Al-Aqsa Mosque is Eastern Jerusalem in the Palestinian occupied territories.
The Palestinian Territories consist of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in Israel; the UN refers to them as the "Occupied Palestinian Territories' and are a priority of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Bethlehem is a major city in the West Bank, part of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. It is just south of Jerusalem, in the Middle East.
Israeli-occupied territories was created in 1967.
Some people argue that the entire land in the Palestinian region in the promised land of the Jewish and they may occupy as much of it as they wish. Other people argue that settling in the occupied territories is a violation of the human rights of the Palestinians.
Occupied Territories - album - was created in 1923-07.
The Arab Peace Initiative declares that the Arab countries will consider the Arab-Israeli conflict ended, enter into a peace agreement with Israel, and establish normal relations with Israel in the context of a comprehensive peace in exchange for (1) a full Israeli withdrawal from all the territories occupied since 1967, including the Syrian Golan Heights, to the June 4, 1967 lines as well as the remaining occupied Lebanese territories in the south of Lebanon, (2) an achievement of a just solution to the Palestinian refugee problem to be agreed upon in accordance with U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194, and (3) the acceptance of the establishment of a sovereign independent Palestinian state on the Palestinian territories occupied since June 4, 1967 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital. The Initiative was first drafted by King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud.
Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories was created in 1941.