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There is no conflict between the Palestinians and Hellenists because the Hellenists (as a movement) occurred around the 300s to 100s BCE and the Palestinians only really developed as an ethnic group by the 1200s CE.
It depends what you mean by "Palestine". If you are referring exclusively to the Palestinian Territories, there are abuses by Muslim Palestinians of Christian Palestinians and the defacing of their holy sites and monuments. Additionally, there is a conflict between Jewish Israeli Settlers and Israeli Soldiers and Palestinians (both Muslim and Christian). If you are using "Palestine" as a shorthand for "Israel and Palestine", then the religions in the conflict are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, those religions are not at conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a ethnic/nationalist conflict where religions are used as ethnic identifiers (similar to the 1990s in Yugoslavia). It is not a theological conflict.
There is an ethnic and national conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and therefore there are several cases of Israeli Security Forces torturing Palestinians. Additionally, a number of the laws used in the Occupied Territories are subject only to Israeli Military Review which prevents Civil Law from taking action to prevent such abuses. However, it is incorrect to assume that all Israelis or even most Israelis torture Palestinians.
Ethnic conflict refers to conflicts between different ethnic groups, often fueled by differences in culture, religion, language, or historical grievances. These conflicts can involve violence, discrimination, and prejudice, and can have deep-rooted social, political, and economic causes. Resolving ethnic conflicts often requires addressing underlying structural inequalities and fostering dialogue and reconciliation between the involved groups.
Ethnic Palestinians.
Palestinians.
There was and is no genocide in Palestine. This is hyperbole. When this farce is revealed for what it is, the question is meaningless (since Jews are not perpetrating a Holocaust, but are merely engaged in an ethnic conflict). Please see the Related Question below for a discussion about whether or not the events in Palestine are a genocide for more information. As to why Israel is embroiled in a conflict with the Palestinians, there are numerous reasons and causes. Please see the Related Question to read about why there is an Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
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There are several of ethnic groups in Lebanon, you can copy and paste these links to guide you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Lebanon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Lebanon http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Asia-and-Oceania/Lebanon-ETHNIC-GROUPS.html Ethnic Groups: Lebanon encompasses a great mix of cultures and ethnic groups which have been building up for more than 6000 years. Most of the Lebanese are descendants of the Phoenicians/Canaanites and/or West Aramaic (50-70%). The second largest ethnic group in Lebanon descends from Arabs (20-30%). Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Hebrews, Kurds, Persians and others form about (10-20%).
Conflict worldwide has ebbed and flowed over the years; there are periods of escalation and de-escalation. Currently, some regions are experiencing an increase in conflict while others are seeing reductions. Factors like political instability, economic disparities, and ethnic tensions can contribute to the rise of conflict.
Tahir I. Shad has written: 'Managing ethnic conflict' -- subject(s): Ethnic conflict, Ethnic relations, Ethnicity, Politics and government
The root cause of ethnic conflict is the different ethnicity's and nationalities clashing with each other.