They're not fighting over religion. Religion has nothing to do with it. They're basically fighting over land. The Jews literally came into Palestine and "threw out" the Palestinians because they needed a place to live. So now Palestinians are trying to fight back because they want their land back. The Jews had no right to take their land away from them.
The Israelites do not exist anymore so they are not fighting about anything.
Israelis and Palestinians are fighting over who has the right to create an independent government in the former British Mandate of Palestine. Some believe it to be an either/or thing. Others try to create a two-state solution. No group can agree on boundaries.
The Israelis are fighting for recognition and a committment from the palestinian authority to stop terrorism. The Palestinians are fighting for various things. Most are fighting for independence and a stop to Israeli settlements in Palestinian territory. Some are fighting to wipe Israel from the map.
It saids in The Bible that God had promised the jews the land of Israel. But when the jews left, the Palestinians took over as their own. This has been going on still for a long long time.
The Israelis and Palestinians are fighting over a small piece of land called the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.The Israelis and Palestinians are fighting about a wide variety of things. Please see the Related Question to read more about the conflict.
No. Neither of them are fighting "the Muslims" as a group. Most Palestinians are Muslims anyway. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is between two national groups: Israelis who are primarily Jewish against Palestinians who are primarily Muslim. However, neither Israeli nor Palestinian forces have declared that they are fighting Islam. There are numerous mosques in both countries where Muslim worshipers freely pray to God.
No. It is very rare, but the probability increases if you talking about Arab Israelis and Palestinians (as opposed to Jewish Israelis and Palestinians).
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There is an ethnic and national conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and therefore there are several cases of Israeli Security Forces torturing Palestinians. Additionally, a number of the laws used in the Occupied Territories are subject only to Israeli Military Review which prevents Civil Law from taking action to prevent such abuses. However, it is incorrect to assume that all Israelis or even most Israelis torture Palestinians.
Peaceful co-existence.
It began with the religious conflicts where Palestinians were not ready for peace.
Yes. There are land disputes between Israelis and Palestinians and the land in dispute is located in Southwest Asia.
No. Brazil is not directly involved in any conflict with Israelis or Palestinians and actively recognizes both countries.
Nothing. The Palestinians were very much affected by the results of the Six Day War, but did not actually contribute to any of the fighting.
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