Answer 1: Pro-Jewish Perspective
Because Mohammed and the Muslims appropriated the Jews' religion and holy places (built the dome of the rock right on top of the Hebrew temple etc.) and supplanted them as the new 'chosen people'.
Mohammed had the Jews put to death when they wouldn't convert, and proceeded tho persecute them, along with all the other 'infidels' unfortunate enough to call Muslim lands their homes, for centuries up until the present day. So the dispute kinda started at that point.
BTW all the so called Arabist 'scholars' kicking that old line about how Jews were treated Soooo Well in Muslim lands because they at least didn't wholesale genocide the Jews are all lying, despicable, racist Muslim apologists, and they know fully well how non Muslims -- Dhimma, Infidels, whatever you want to call them -- and especially Jews, whom have been demonized by Christian and Muslim civilizations for centuries, were treated in Muslim lands through out Muslim history, and it ain't no pretty picture.
Answer 2
Arabs, Turks, Magyars (Hungarians), and numerous other ethnic groups are not actually homogenous. They are composed of two historical groups that intermarried and created a unified culture. In the Arab case, Arab nomads from Arabia conquered the Levant region and brought it under their rule. During that period, those Levantines who converted to Islam began to take on the same mannerisms as the foreign Arabs who had conquered them. They began to speak the same language, dress in the same clothes, and believe in the same general ideologies. This process is well-documented by Arabs and is called Arabization or Ta3arib (تعريب). This is why the Jews and the Christians of the Upper Middle East (the Levant and Mesopotamia) often do not consider themselves Arabs. Unlike their Levantine brothers whose conversion to Islam made them more susceptible to Arabization, they retained their pre-Arabized ethnic sensibility. Therefore, although Palestinians call themselves Arabs, the majority do not and should not have lineages that go back to Arabia, but to pre-Arab ancestors in the Levant region, likely Jews, Christians, and Pagans in the Byzantine Empire.
These Palestinians, therefore were living in the land for centuries as Levantine Arabs when large numbers of Jews returned to the country from abroad. Both peoples have a historical right to the land from having had ancestors and cultural markers built by them there. As a result there have been a number of conflicts between them.
They got into war/dispute and Remus was killed, then Romulus founded the city of Rome, according to myth.
The main dispute was over land.
The areas of dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians are the entire former Mandate of British Palestine which includes Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. The strongest sources of conflict are in the latter two regions and the city of Jerusalem which is partially in Israel and partially in the West Bank according to International Law.
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
You need to specify which dispute: where and when. As it stands the question is unanswerable.
The wealthy want more money and power so it was thousands of years ago, so it will be thousands of years from now. When two nations have a dispute that they are unable to resolve by means of diplomacy, they may choose to resolve it by violence.
The dispute was resolved by the police.We will dispute the court's decision.I had a huge dispute with my boss today.No resolution could be reached for the dispute.
People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.People do not have the authority to "make demands" from an estate. Estates are settled according to the provisions in the Will or according to the laws of intestacy if there is no Will. If there is a dispute the judge will decide. The executor who is making the demand must make his demand through the court.
I dispute the need for me to do your home work. I really find it difficult to dispute your response. The resolution is still in dispute. Do you dispute the teacher's right to assign homework?
The dispute has gotten out of hand.If you wish to dispute this, contact the manager.The dispute led to war.
According to wikipedia it was due to a salary dispute with Redd Foxx.
Dispute - பிரிவினை(Pirivinai)...
Dispute resolution
Dispute resolution
A dispute is gainsaying a statement. Facts are provable statements to dispute them is to show they are not proven.
The Tamil word for dispute is சர்ச்சை (sarcchai).
The word "dispute" can function as a verb and a noun. As a verb, it refers to a disagreement or argument. As a noun, it is the actual disagreement or argument itself.