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.
Yes, Turkey is pro-Palestinian. But it has strong ties with Israel. After the "Freedom" flotilla, Israel-Turkey relations started to be very cold.
In 1993, Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization signed the Oslo Accords in an attempt to end the First Intifada and end the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
No. It takes two to tango.
Thousands dead and the Oslo Accords of 1993, granting the PLO the authority to form the Palestinian Authority and negotiate with Israel over the future of the Palestinian people.
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No. Brazil has almost no connection or pull in terms of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. However, Brazil maintains relations with both Israel and Palestine.
No. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict started in the 1920s.
There have been a vast number of Israeli leaders throughout the State's history. Since the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has been a part of Israeli politics since the State's inception, all of those leaders led Israel through that mess.
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.
Israel has close ties with the EU but is not itself part of Europe. In addition, there are issues concerning the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Tension between Israel and the Palestinian Authority threatens to embroil the entire region in conflict.
It depends entirely on the Christian. However, most Christians in the United States support Israel over Palestinian and most Christians in the Islamic World support Palestine over Israel.