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Q: What countries had a conflict with Palestine and some other Arab nations?
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What countries can vote in UN?

All 192 member nations. (Taiwan, Palestine and other disputed areas cannot vote because they are not members)


Why do countries fight against other countries?

Countries fight to obtain territory, power, or wealth, or to protect what they have. If two countries are in conflict, and cannot settle it diplomatically, then force may be used by one side, or by both.


Where dis the Jews flee after the halocaust?

to other countries. they didn't have a homeland until the creation of Israel. the people living in Palestine were kicked out of that area and is part of why there is conflict between the counties today


What are four major conflicts between Israel and other countries?

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


Who is involved in the conflict?

The question is unclear as to what Egypt conflict it is referring to. If it is referring to the current (as of 2013-2014) violence in Egypt, it is the Egyptian military rounding up and suppressing the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist organizations.


Why did israel become a center of conflict after world war 2?

In May of 1947 Israel gained independence from the British to be able to be a state in its own right. The British had divided the area into sections and one section was Palestine which held the Gaza Strip. This created conflict within Israel and Palestine because of the building by Israel on the Goland Heights along the Gaza Strip since Palestine claimed the area as part of their land. Other nations around Israel also were not happy to have the Jewish state as their neighbor. All of this created conflict and Israel having checkpoints in/out of Palestine as well as missiles going both ways by both groups.


Does Palestine have the right to be independent?

It depends. The State of Palestine is currently not a sovereign nation and is not a member of the UN, although was recently granted non-membership observation status. The State of Palestine will not join the United Nations, as the United States, among other possible countries, will veto any attempt. This is because these Western nations are Allies of Israel, the State of Palestine's main enemy. The State of Palestine has been conflicting with Israel over sovereignty and land since the formation of Israel in 1948. Even if the US did not veto Palestine's admission to the UN, which is definitely not likely, Palestine wouldn't be able to join because its borders are not even close to being clearly defined. Israel has occupied the State of Palestine for almost 60 years.


Why was the US likely to have conflict with other nations?

becaues there wars they have been in.


How did world war 1 become a global conflict?

Everybody had mutual support treaties with other countries. When two countries started a war, their allies had to step in to help. These allies had allies of their own and they too had to get involved. Fairly soon nations which had no interest in the initial conflict were dragged into the fighting.


Why did The Soviet Union wanting peace for their country but destruction for other countries cause conflict with the US?

The USSR and the US had a fundamental ideological conflict. The USSR wanted all nations of the world to become communist dictatorships, ultimately controlled by the Kremlin, and the US wanted all nations of the world to be democratic free market economies, all economically dominated by the US. These competing visions inevitably came into conflict.


Why were so many Europeans nations pulled into the conflict?

The alliance system pulled one nation after another into the conflict. or The biggest reason was the existence of the European Alliances. Countries were pulled in due to alliances with other countries The alliance system was a primary reason why many European countries were pulled into conflict. Germany, for example, was obligated by a treaty to support Austria-Hungary.


How many countries are there in total?

This depend on the definition of countries. The United Nations recognises 192 nations. However, the number of sovereign states is 193. The one sovereign state that is not a member of the United Nations is the Vatican City. To add to the confusion, there are 10 other states that do have control over their own land, but are not widely recognised as nations by members of the United Nations. These states are Abkhazia, Kosovo, Nagorno-Karabakh, Northern Cyprus, Palestine, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Somaliland, South Ossetia, Taiwan and Transnistria. So there are either 192, 193, 202 or 203 countries. You decide.