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There is no such thing as the "Israeli-Palestinian Movement". There is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, about which more can be read at the Related Question below: What is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
There are several external and internal conflicts that Israel has. You may wish to be more specific. If you were using the term "Israeli Conflict" to refer to the "Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", please see the Related Question below.
There is no such thing as "the Israeli Palestinian". If you meant to ask about "the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", please see the Related Question below.
Jerusalem, West Bank and Gaza Strip are at the center of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict.
No. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is something that actually exists. There is no such thing as the Indian-Palestinian Conflict. Therefore, they cannot be the same thing. Perhaps you mean the Indian-Pakistani Conflict, which is a real conflict, but a different one from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Both conflicts are similar in that there were two different groups of people were living in the same former colony that wanted to each form their own country and did so with varying degrees of success.
Which Israeli conflict is the question referring to? Is it the Arab-Israeli Conflict? -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia. Is it the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Is it Internal Israeli Political Conflicts? -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy. See the Related Questions below for information on the different Israeli Conflicts.
Which Israeli conflict is the question referring to? Is it the Arab-Israeli Conflict? -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia. Is it the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Is it Internal Israeli Political Conflicts? -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy. See the Related Questions below for information on the different Israeli Conflicts.
Because religion fosters war and conflicts. There is no conflict between Jews and Muslims as such. There are conflicts that pit Jews and Muslims against one another, such the the Israeli-Arab and Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, there is no Holy War by either religion targeting the adherents of the other.
This question is difficult to answer for two reasons. Firstly, there are two conflicts going on in Palestine (the first is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the second is the Palestinian Civil War and related violence). Secondly, opinions widely vary as to what the causes of these conflicts are. It is likely that religion is a bigger player in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict than the Palestinian Civil War. A strong argument can be made that either conflict is not based on religion in any substantial way and strong arguments can also be made that religion is the defining aspect of these conflicts. In depends on more on the person than anything else. Personally, I do not find the "religion" angle terribly appealing in either case. I think the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a ethnic nationalist conflict and that the Palestinian Civil War is a war fought for political control. Please see the Related Questions below for more information on both conflicts.
Roughly 14,500 individuals have died as a result of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Over 80% of the casualties have been Palestinian.
There are numerous conflicts in the Middle East, like the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Greater Arab-Israeli Conflict, the Iran-Iraq and Persian Gulf Wars, the Arab Spring Wars, the Lebanese Civil Conflict and War, the Turko-Cypriot Conflict, the Egypt-Libya Sand Wars, the Yemeni Civil War, and the Iranian-Israeli Proxy Wars.
Yes. It has not ended.