Yes.
There have been many conflicts in Israel and most have not yet been resolved, please clarify your question and re-ask.
There is no river per se that causes Israeli-Palestinian or Israel-Arab conflict. Fresh water in general is hard to find in the Middle East and the allocation of that water is hotly contested. There have Israeli-Syrian conflicts over the Sea of Galilee (Yam Kinerret or Bahria Tabiria), which is a freshwater lake. There have been conflicts over underground aquifers along the 1949 borders of Israel and the West Bank. There have also been occasional skirmish between Israel and Jordan or Israel and the West Bank over the Jordan River, but as the Jordan does not carry a lot of water, such conflicts have been minimal compared to the other two conflicts mentioned.
There have been many conflicts in Israel and most have not yet been resolved, please clarify your question and re-ask.
That depends entirely on your perspective of the situation. There is the opinion that Israel has been the unwitting recipient of conflict since its inception and that all it wants is for the conflict to cease. There is of course the even more fatuous claim that every shred of violence in the Middle East is traceable back to Israel. What is clear is that while Israel has certainly had a strong hand in the conflicts it participated in, it takes two to tango.
Almost incessant conflict, punctuated by a new war or conflict almost every decade at least.
The United States has not been successful in resolving conflicts in various parts of the world like Israel and Pakistan. Being partisan has been cited as being one of the reasons.
Israel and neighboring countries have been disputing over who owns the Gaza Strip. Gaza's land area is only 360 km2 (139 mi2) which makes it smaller than every US state, smaller than Jan Meyen (a spoon-shaped Norwegian island), but a bit bigger than the US Virgin Islands.
Clinton's most famous successis the Camp David Accord between Israel and Egypt. Since its signing in 1978 not only have their been no wars between Egypt and Israel but Israel has not officially been at war with any other country.
Some eternal conflicts of man include the struggle between good and evil, the battle between desires and responsibilities, and the tension between freedom and security. These conflicts have been prevalent throughout history and continue to shape human experiences and decisions.
Ironically, the Gaza Strip is the only territory in the entirety of the former Mandate of Palestine (Israel and the Palestinian Territories) that is not actually contested between the Israeli and Palestinian governments. Israel ceded significant control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority in 1993 and subsequently gave it full control in 2005.The reason that there have been numerous wars in the Gaza Strip is because the Hamas government that currently rules over the Gaza Strip has a policy that peace with Israel is impossible and continues to lash out against Israel. If the Gaza Strip was more willing to behave peacefully with its neighbors (both Egypt and Israel), there would be fewer conflicts in the Gaza Strip. (Even Palestinians are getting tired of Hamas as can be seen in the parody of the "Thank You Hamas" videos.)
Because historically the land belongs to Israel. And because of the Holocaust, Jews wanted to return to their native land.Imagine for a moment that a robber breaks into your house and kicks you out. While you're gone your neighbors decide to move into your empty house.Does your house no longer belong to you just because your neighbors moved in while you were gone?
Banbladesh is predominantly a Muslimcountry. The Hindus also live here. There have been almost no conflicts between religions.