The latest war was Operation Pillar of Smoke, which was an Israeli Aircraft and missile assault retaliating against Hamas Missile Strikes in Israeli territory which intensified after Israelis targeted the leader of Hamas' militant wing for assassination.
They both claimed Mandatory Palestine, which is currently controlled by the States of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and what Egyptian Generals call "Hamas-stan".
It is unclear what "killing Palestine" means. Palestine is landmass and cannot be killed in any current understanding of that term. If "killing Palestine" is meant to mean "killing Palestinians", then no, Israel has no right to arbitrarily kill Palestinians. However, Israel currently finds itself in a situation where Palestinians Militants are attacking Israeli civilians and attempting to penetrate Israeli borders. These violent acts invoke Israel's right to self-defense, which Israel has just like every other nation has. In those cases, Israel has the right to defend itself up to and including the elimination of the threat.
It was the same as it is today in Modern Israel: a Mediterranean climate with long, hot, rainless summers and relatively short, cool, rainy winters.
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
Ze'ev Jabotinsky was considered to be a Right-Wing Zionist in the Pre-Israel Period. This means that he supported an aggressive and persistent settlement of European Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine. He personally assisted settlement and petitioned governments (especially the British government) to allow for the growth of a Jewish State in British Palestine. He is considered one of Israel's "Founding Fathers" and the spiritual father of the Israeli Right-Wing today.
Around where Israel and Palestine are today.
Israel, palestine
None, Palestinians want to eradicate Israel and Israel wants to survive.
Palestine which is known today as the State of Israel.
There was no ancient Palestine. The land of Israel was only renamed "Palestine" AFTER the Jews were expelled in the year 70.The enemies of Ancient Israel were as numerous as they are today. The following people threatened the Hebrews in Ancient Israel:CanaanitesHittitesEgyptiansAssyriansBabyloniansSyrian-GreeksRomans
If you are talking about the Modern State of Israel, it was established in 1948, and it is still around today. If you are talking about the ancient state of Israel, it was not established "in Palestine". It was established in the Land of Canaan, which later became known as the Land of Israel, and then later called Palestine by the Romans.
yes. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, Palestine, Israel etc
The Hebrews and the Phoenicians were the pair of ancient people who lived on the Levant. It is known today as Palestine or Israel.
It was in Palestine today’s Israel and Jesus as well as all the first Christians were Jewish.
They both claimed Mandatory Palestine, which is currently controlled by the States of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and what Egyptian Generals call "Hamas-stan".
Moses led the Israelites OUT of Egypt. Joshua led them into the promised land (roughly where Israel is today).
The geography is really flat with lots of mountains