Brazil was the first country in the world to recognize Palestine as an independent state, just last year, after a personal request made by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Therefore, Brazil and Palestine have good relations. Although Israel views such unilateral recognition as something that undermines its interests, the relations with Brazil have not worsened. Brazil is "for" Palestine yet not against Israel.
No. Brazil has almost no connection or pull in terms of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. However, Brazil maintains relations with both Israel and Palestine.
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In May of 1947 Israel gained independence from the British to be able to be a state in its own right. The British had divided the area into sections and one section was Palestine which held the Gaza Strip. This created conflict within Israel and Palestine because of the building by Israel on the Goland Heights along the Gaza Strip since Palestine claimed the area as part of their land. Other nations around Israel also were not happy to have the Jewish state as their neighbor. All of this created conflict and Israel having checkpoints in/out of Palestine as well as missiles going both ways by both groups.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
It is highly unlikely that Palestine will prevail against Israel through strength of arms. Arab armies far larger and better equipped have not been able to achieve this. Palestine can certainly fight a guerrilla war or an intifada that will have an affect on Israeli resolve, but the best bet for a free and independent Palestine is to choose to accept that Israel is a necessary partner for peace. Israel is not going anywhere.
No. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict started in the 1920s.
Palestine, Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.
Zionism is certainly one of the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. It is not the only cause of the conflict and is also not the most important cause of the conflict.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
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Yes. This is a conflict where both sides, the Israelis and the Palestinians, have rights to certain piece of land in the Southern Levant and those rights are in direct conflict. Jews believe they have a right to their ancestral homeland of Israel and Arabs believe they have a right to their ancestral possession of Palestine. Unfortunately, these two rights conflict because Israel and Palestine overlap.