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Hilma Natalia Granqvist has written: 'Child problems among the Arabs' -- subject(s): Children, Palestinian Arabs, Social life and customs
There are many reasons for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but most of them stem from the nationalist movements of the Jews and the Arabs which seeked to gain sovereignity.
Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.
There is no such thing as "S's", so it is impossible to say what Palestinian Militants did in them.
It is unclear what an "Israeli" is prior to 1948 as there was no state of Israel before that point. If the term "Israeli" is also pushed back to the forerunners of the State, the Zionist Palestinian Jewry, it still only goes back to conflicts in the early 1920s. Additionally, many non-Zionist Palestinian Jews and Palestinian Arabs would also have descendants who would be Israeli citizens. Between all of the various wars and riots since the 1920s, roughly 25,000 Israelis and Palestinian Jews were killed at Arab hands (either Palestinian Arabs or Arabs from other countries). Prior to 1920s, the numbers would been incidental.
Each one treated the Palestinian Refugees worse than the other.
Khalil Nakhleh has written: 'Shifting patterns of conflict in selected Arab villages in Israel' -- subject(s): Palestinian Arabs, Social conditions, Villages 'The two Galilees' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Ethnic relations, Palestinian Arabs 'The myth of Palestinian development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Palestinian Arabs, Social conditions
Claudia Aravena Abughosh has written: 'Claudia Aravena Abughosh' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Palestinian Arabs, Video art, Palestinian Arabs in art
In May 1948, about 1,250,000 Arabs lived in British Mandate Palestine. 670,000 Arabs fled the new state of Israel and slightly less than 65,000 were ever able to return to their homes. That resulted in slightly more than 605,000 Palestinian Arabs, becoming refugees in countries outside of the new state of Israel. Children and other relatives, have been added to the total number of Palestinian refugees over the years.
Palestinian Arabs
Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.