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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.
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.
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All 192 member nations. (Taiwan, Palestine and other disputed areas cannot vote because they are not members)
People - Money - People - Land - People people being the primary cause.
League of Nations.
The United Nations voted to divide Palestine into two states, one Arab and one Jewish.
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.
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.
The nations involved in the Six-Day War were Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Other Arab nations played minor roles in the short conflict.
It is highly unlikely that Palestine will prevail against Israel through strength of arms. Arab armies far larger and better equipped have not been able to achieve this. Palestine can certainly fight a guerrilla war or an intifada that will have an affect on Israeli resolve, but the best bet for a free and independent Palestine is to choose to accept that Israel is a necessary partner for peace. Israel is not going anywhere.