Basicaly the Jews and the Palastinians are fighting over land because the Jews had it first but they all left because they were fourced too. WHen they were put back by the united states the palastinians were there. that's the conflict.there curently fighting.
Henry Cattan has written: 'Le partage de la Palestine du point de vue juridique' -- subject(s): History, Palestine, United Nations 'The question of Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Politics and government 'The solution of the Palestine refugee problem' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arabs 'Palestine and international law' -- subject(s): International status
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?
The dominant conflict in Palestine is between Israelis (who are predominantly Jewish) and Palestinians (who are predominantly Muslim), but the conflict is a political one, not a religious one.
He did not successfully resolve the conflict and it has become even bloodier since his departure. However, he led the PLO all the way up to it being recognized as the Palestinian Authority, which forms the Palestinian side of all current negotiations for a peaceful resolution in Israel and Palestine.
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The status of Palestine is a complex and contentious issue. It is considered by many countries and the United Nations as a non-member observer state. However, it is not universally recognized as a fully independent country. The status of Palestine is subject to ongoing political disputes and negotiations.
It depends what you mean by "Palestine". If you are referring exclusively to the Palestinian Territories, there are abuses by Muslim Palestinians of Christian Palestinians and the defacing of their holy sites and monuments. Additionally, there is a conflict between Jewish Israeli Settlers and Israeli Soldiers and Palestinians (both Muslim and Christian). If you are using "Palestine" as a shorthand for "Israel and Palestine", then the religions in the conflict are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, those religions are not at conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a ethnic/nationalist conflict where religions are used as ethnic identifiers (similar to the 1990s in Yugoslavia). It is not a theological conflict.
Both believe that Palestine is their holy land and that it belongs to them.
Before the conflict in Palestine, the map showed a more unified territory with established borders. After the conflict, the map may show fragmented territories, disputed borders, and the presence of barriers or checkpoints.
Being a non-member observer state at the United Nations means that Palestine has the ability to participate in General Assembly debates and activities but does not have full voting rights like member states. This status allows Palestine to engage with international bodies, seek recognition, and advocate for its interests on the global stage. It reflects a level of international acknowledgment of Palestinian sovereignty, even as the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains unresolved. This status was granted to Palestine in 2012, enhancing its diplomatic presence internationally.
Jerusalem is a city that is claimed as a capital by both Israel and Palestine. Israel controls the entire city administratively and militarily, while Palestine seeks to establish East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. The status of Jerusalem remains a deeply contested and sensitive issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Zionists started a movement to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.