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Q: What caused Palestine Arabs to be left with no land at all?
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What happened to Palestine after the Romans left?

The Byzantine Romans left Palestine in 634 because it was conquered by the Arabs.


Why has the roadmap to peace for the middle east failed?

A roadmap cannot fail. The peace process has failed to bring peace because the Arabs cannot accept that Israel is carved out of what was previously their land, without consultation. The Israelis cannot accept that some of their god given land in fact belonged to the Arabs. The Arab revolt with the British Army took back the area known as Palestine from the Ottomans. The league of Nations then gave some of this land to the Jews, provided existing people and religions were respected. The Jews have steadily expanded their country and left tiny parts for the displaced Arabs and their descendants.


What was the united nations solution to the conflicting claims of Arabs and zionists to palestine?

After World War 1, Great Britain controlled Palestine, an Arab region that was also the land the Jews had lived in 2,000 years earlier. Starting in the late 1800s, Jews fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe had begun migrating there again. After World War 2 and the Holocaust, many Jews were left homeless and the number who wanted to migrate to Palestine increased.The United Nations approved a Partition Plan in 1947 to create separate Jewish and Arab States.


What is human migration and an example?

Migration is the process of moving from one place to live in another. As seen in 1948 when the Arabs left Palestine after Israel declared Independence and settled on the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and other neighboring Arab countries.


Why do Arabs and Jews have historical ties to Palestine?

They both have ties to Palestine since their ancestors lived in Palestine at one point or another.Jewish TiesConcerning the Jewish ties to Israel (Canaan; Judea; Palestine), tradition states that God allotted Israel to the Israelites (Genesis ch.28). The Qur'an recognizes this explicitly. (Qur'an 26:59). Jews have lived in Israel continuously since the time of Joshua (though they were a minority for a large part of that time).Note that although a large number of Jews left Judea during the Roman period, the Romans did not force the Jews out of Judea (Israel). Rather, the Romans expelled them from Jerusalem only; and the rest of Judea lost most of its Jews slowly, over a period of centuries, as conditions became too harsh. Even then, the Jews remained a majority in Judea (Palestine) well into the fourth century C.E.Arab TiesArabs became the dominant population in the area from around the 1200s C.E. to present. It was part of the pan-Arab Middle East, contiguous with Jordan, Arabia, North Africa, etc. The Settled Arabs of Palestine were no different culturally than those of Jordan, Lebanon, or Syria and, together, they were called "Levantine Arabs". There are also Bedouin (Nomadic Arabs) who lived in the Negev Desert and the Jezreel Valley in Palestine for centuries as well, while being reviled by the Settled Arabs for their less stringent form of Islam and differing lifestyle habits.Holy SitesBoth religions have important sites in this country, with the holiest Jewish site being the Temple in Jerusalem (or, presently, what is still left of it). The holiest site in Islam (which is the religion of most Palestinian Arabs) is the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which sits on the esplanade formerly occupied by the Temple in Jerusalem. Arab Christians' holiest site is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where Jesus is supposedly buried. Arab Druze have their holy site of Qobr Nabi Shuayb (Tomb of Prophet Jethro) which is in the Galilee region.


Who drew the Jews out of Palestine in 135 CE?

No one. Unlike the First Destruction, the Jews were never thrown out of Palestine (Judea) after the Second Destruction or later. Rather, they were expelled from the Jerusalem area only, and most of them (but not all) left the land gradually, as conditions got too harsh. They were still a majority of Palestine's population as late as the mid-4th century CE. See also:History of the Jews in IsraelDiaspora


Why did Palestine become a center of conflict after World War 2?

The conflict is basically started when the Jews were forced out of their country in ww2 by the Nazis. when they were gone the Arabs moved into their homes and took over their country. When the Jews returned, they were angry and wanted their land back. But the Palestinians didn't want to give it back as they claimed it was theres because the Jews had left. The united nations got together and decided the fair way to deal with this was by partitioning it. The separated part of it and called it Israel.


Why don't you like Iran OR why don't you like US OR why don't you like Israel?

Reasons for not liking the US: You are a religious fanatic and want to take down western civilization and democracy- which is pretty much the core of American philosophy. You are jealous. Reasons for not liking Iran: It's a dictatorship run by a crazy leader, ahmadinejad, who claims he is the holy Imam and wants to complete the production of nuclear weapons. Muslim Women have no rights- they are forced into marriage, forced to wear a hajib and a small percent are allowed to study/travel. Reasons for not liking Israel: 1. You are an anti Semite and dislike Jews, so naturally you will dislike their homeland and anything that will allow them to live and be happy. Disagreement with the establishment of Israel- Small history: 'Palestine' was a British mandate after the first world war in which the Turks were defeated. Palestine always contained significant population of Jews ever to challenge the Arabs living in Palestine. Britain looked favorably towards the world Zionist movement founded in the 1890s. the movement claimed that Palestine was the land promised by god to Abraham for the Jews and before the christians drove them out of Palestine, it was their homeland. Britain supported the idea of creating a Jewish state within Palestine. During the 1930s, Jews started coming to Palestine. the immigration was speeded up after the world war 2 when many Jews were left homeless (thanks to Hitler) and were desperately looking for a place to go. Britain allowed so many Jews into Palestine that by 1945 the populated of Palestine consisted of 50% Arabs and 50% Jews. In 1948 thanks to the UN the Jewish state of Israel was created.


Arabs are descendants of whom?

The modern definition of an Arab is anyone who identifies as an Arab (Maxine Rodinson, The Arabs). Thus, most Berbers of North Africa now identify as Arabs and therefore are Arabs. Similarly, the Palestinians identify as Arabs, although they are mainly descended from the ancient Canaanites and Philistines (Sami Hadawi, Bitter Harvest: A Modern History of Palestine). The Arabs of ancient times were a Semitic people who originated in and around the Arabian peninsula.Biblical and Quranic tradition is that the Arabs were descended from Ishmael, son of Abraham.Another AnswerSince your asking for the descendants of the Arabs they are people form saudia Arabia and the gulf all other middle eastern countries are not Arab in ethincity since they were invaded by them.


What country was created by the Jewish that left Europe during the World War 2?

Israel and Palestine


What kind of miracle did Jesus perform in Decapolis?

None He never left Judea (now called Palestine)


Is loess left in the land following the action of continental glaciers?

Loess is not left in the land.