One answer:Palestinians are still dreaming of the day when Israel will be wiped off the map,
and from time to time firing rockets into an Israeli city here, murdering an Israeli
family there, or sending one of their own to blow himself up along with an Israeli
bus somewhere. And Israel is still maintaining the security structure, and from time
to time taking some proactive steps, that are unfortunately necessary to protect
its citizens.
Another answer:
Israelis are dreaming of the day when Palestinian territories will be wiped off the map, and will probably succeed in this quite soon. I am not sure what the Israelis expect to happen to the Palestinians left without a viable homeland, but they do seem confident that this will come about.
ya they are still fighting because the muslims threw out the jews from their land because they wanted a place to live so they are still fighting because the jews want their land back. and the muslims had no right to do it :(
Today, the Jews are not fighting with anybody. Actually, it's been quite a number of days. The general conflict is between the Israelis (who are majority Jewish) and the Palestinians (who are majority Muslim).
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.
Jews argue for the same reason everyone else in the world argues - to prove their point on a subject two of them were talking about.
No. "Hebrews" refer to the ancestors of today's Jews, and "Palestinians" refers to the modern day Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.
Jews and Palestinians.
First century Jews were ethnically Semitic and therefore had brown skin and dark hair, much like Sephardic Jews and Palestinians of today.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews, and Palestine is the homeland of the Palestinians. (However, there are people on both sides who disagree with this statement.)
Jews do not think this. Most Israeli Jews support a two-state solution. They just want the Palestinians to recognize Israel's right to exist.
there are still Jews around today.
The Palestinians claimed that the Jews stole their land, therefore there has been unrest in that area ever since the Jews came back from Jerusalem.
Yes.
Yes. And they still do today.