Good Question that I wondered on myself.
And amazingly the church had a very big influence on the the tensions in Isreal.
Early Christianity wasn't united as it later became. They grew stronger up till the first Crusade in 1099.
And before this Crusade, Islam grew and conquered Isreal and a number of countries in the Middle East. At the time Isreal wasn't a Jewish state. Jews were spread about living under non jewish rulers (like Roman Rulers, Muslim Rulers, etc.)
At first Crusade, christian Pope Urban II hyped up Christians to go to war ("Holy War") to cleanse the middle east ("holy Lands") of the Muslims. Isreal was conquered during this first Crusade. Jews who lived in Isreal under Muslim Rule were killed by the Crusaders.
From 1187 to about 18'th century, Isreal was again conquered and ruled by Muslims followers.
1917/22 Brittain captured Isreal/Palestine (I think England was a Christian Country alreday) during World War I
World War 2 (Holocaust) during 1947. Brittain let go of their mandate over Palestine and divided the country between the jews and arabs. the Arabs were not satisfied with how the land would be split between the two. And that's when they started fighting.
Basicly Brittain (the Church), left the country to the Jews and Arabs without seeing the that they keep to their parts.
Till today the Israel government is taking more and more land for themselfs in spite of the agreement that held when Brittain left.
Nervous about middle-east tensions, I suppose.
Jesse Street was an Australian Suffragette. She had nothing to do with either Israel or the Church.
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