The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War
believed Israel was created on lands belonging to Palestinians.
Both conflicts were fueled by rivalries between global superpowers.
The major reason for this conflict was that arab countries wanted to destroy Israel -and go on wanting it until now. They´ve changed the methods- but not the goals
Your question is unclear both in timeframe (1949, 1967, 1982, so forth) and application (socially, politically, economically, militarily, as concerns sovereignty). Simply put, the Arab Countries combined typically lost more soldiers than Israel in each of the major conflicts because of superior Israeli weaponry and tactics. They were beset with economic and political problems which were caused by Israel in part but more from the colonial legacies in each of those countries. Socially, they moved from Populism and Arab Nationalism to Repressive Dictators.
War of independence, 1948-49. Israel repels invaders to gain independence. 6-day war, 1967. Israel successfully defeats Egypt, Syria, Lebanon & Jordan to regain control of East Jerusalem. Gaza war, 2005. Israel withdraws from Gaza in response to heavy rocket attacks. 2ns Gaza war, 2008. 1100 Gaza residents killed in response to continues rocket attacks from Hamas.
Unfortunately, there are more than two conflicts going on. There is an ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. In addition, there is a major conflict taking place between Russia and the Ukraine.
Yes, there are MINOR conflicts, but not as taxing as the wars that major countries like Russia, America, and Britain have had in the past.
Failed to resolve key issues and created resentments between countries
Yes, there have been major conflicts throughout history, such as World War I and II, the Vietnam War, and the Iraq War. These conflicts have had significant impacts on countries and societies around the world.
Israel does not own countries nor is it composed of constituent countries (as opposed to the United Kingdom). As a result, this question is unanswerable as put.
Because the US is one of the major super powers of the world, it does have an obligation to mitigate international conflicts. This is often because conflicts between countries can potentially harm relations with other countries, destabilize the peace of a region, and may damage economies.
There are no major conflicts between the US and UK. Both are allies within NATO.
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It appears that there were no conflicts between Portugal and Spain over the New World territory called Brazil. It also appears that no other European power had any major conflicts over Portugal's claim on Brazil.
believed Israel was created on lands belonging to Palestinians.
Both conflicts were fueled by rivalries between global superpowers.
Mauritius is not a major oil producer. Its economy depends more on tourism, textiles, and agriculture.