In international politics, the Palestinian question refers to the necessity of creating a country for the Palestinians.
The question as put is unanswerable. There was no "invasion" of Palestine.
The question as posed makes little sense.If I assume correctly, based on the word "Palestine's", that the conflict being referred to is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see a discussion of the causes of that conflict in this question: What are the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?As for "the Palestine's" there is no such thing. If you wish to ask about the origin of the Palestinians, please see this question: What is the origin of the Palestinians? If you wish to ask about the origin of the term Palestine, please see this question: Where does the term Palestine come from?
Those are the Arabic names for Israel and Palestine. If the questioner seeks to know what Israel and Palestine are, please see this question.
Currently, ARABIC is the dominant language in Palestine. Historically, depending on the century in question, there were other lingua francas in use.
Is Palestine A State? That is the question-which question many International Law analysts have christined as "The Palestinian Question". In one sense, Palestine has been seen to share much in common with other states in the international scene. However, and as is the case on the opposite arm of the debate, Palestine does not carry with her all the identity features required by these states to fully form part of the static community. Debates and historical analysis have thus sought to answer this. Is Palestine A State? That is the question-which question many International Law analysts have christined as "The Palestinian Question". In one sense, Palestine has been seen to share much in common with other states in the international scene. However, and as is the case on the opposite arm of the debate, Palestine does not carry with her all the identity features required by these states to fully form part of the static community. Debates and historical analysis have thus sought to answer this.
Answer this question… Great Britain had promised lands in Palestine to both Muslims and Jews.
Please complete your question. Where did St. Jude what? It was either in Palestine or Persia
Answer this question… The British supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine despite an earlier promise to grant Arabs in the colony independence.
The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
Israel has never actually declared war on Palestine. If you are referring to a specific war between Israel and Hamas or the general causes of the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, please ask that question. If this is a general question on the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see the Related Question below.
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PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization PLO means: Palestine Liberation Organization