Palestine was not involved in World War II. The Palestinians who died during World War II were those who went to fight in Europe (such as the Jewish Brigades in Italy and Hannah Senesh). Arab Palestinians emerged almost unscathed by the war.
The actual declaration of the State of Israel was made without killing any Palestinians.
The Jewish-Arab Engagement from 1947-1949 saw the deaths of roughly 15,000 Arabs, but the overwhelming majority of this number >95% were combatant deaths (from among both Palestinians and non-Palestinian Arab forces). Deir Yassin, one of the most egregious atrocities during this war resulted in 107 Palestinian civilian fatalities.
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.)
no and it never will be.
In 1948, Jews didn't have a country, so they invaded Palestine, killed many Palestinians, and forced many out. The Jews then changed the name of Palestine to Israel.
Why did who kill which Jews .
6 million jews
Jews and Palestinians.
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.
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.
Jews and Palestinians.
There is no such word as "piskapaians". Did you mean "Palestinians"?
no and it never will be.
In 1948, Jews didn't have a country, so they invaded Palestine, killed many Palestinians, and forced many out. The Jews then changed the name of Palestine to Israel.
The Jews.
500,000
we all hope that they will.
No. "Hebrews" refer to the ancestors of today's Jews, and "Palestinians" refers to the modern day Arab inhabitants of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza.