the African nations were fighting for political freedom from colonial forces but Israeli and Palestine have been fighting for control of the same land
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
No. The fighting took place almost exclusively within the borders of the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
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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.
It is quite clear that the Syrian front in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 was an Israeli victory. The Syrians made only minor gains in the early days of the war, but Israelis turned those around and a ceasefire was signed with Israeli tanks in sight of Damascus. There is some debate on whether the Egyptian front was an Israeli or Egyptian victory, but this debate does not carry to the Syrian front.
The United States did not support either side; it was too busy fighting Communists in Turkey and Greece.
The Philippines has historically supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, but its support in minimal. The kinship between the two nations comes from the fact that the Philippines is also fighting Islamist extremists on the southern islands like Mindinao.
Arab countries that fought since 1948 in the Arab-Israeli wars: Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Kuwait (14/22)
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
Nothing. The Golan Heights was an undisputed Syrian territory until 1967. Israel was created in 1948. The Golan Heights became part of the Arab-Israeli Conflict in 1967 when Israeli soldiers occupied the area while fighting Syria.
President Obama said that The United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli and palestine agresions towards each other.