A lot....
It really can't be pinned down to a number in real life, but if this is for a class (which given how you asked the question, this is obviously a homework question!) it is probably in your book/notes how many they want you to know about!
Some may disagree, but historically, the major disagreement seems to be Israel's
troublesome insistence on its intention to exist.
The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War
Yes. The Oslo Accords. However, no treaty that fully addresses even one of the major sticking points has been proffered and signed.
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Palestine
While there is conflict in Israel now and there was conflict in Israel during the Crusades, it is not as if the current Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is an extension of the Crusades. It is being fought by very different people for very different reasons. There have also been long periods of relative peace in the region; no major war broke out in that area from 1500-1900. The Related Question below discusses the differences between the modern conflict and the Crusades.
The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War
Israel and the State of Palestine are major enemies. They have been conflicting since the formation of the Jewish state in 1948. Israel and Palestine have been involved in several wars, all of which Israel has won. Israel is a greater military power than Palestine, which is why Israel has won more wars and killed more Palestinians in the process. However, the Israelis are only defending their nation. Israel has occupied Palestine for almost sixty years. Israel has the right to protect itself against attacks, and has a strict military policy to protect itself because it is surrounded by enemy nations. The current government of Palestine is regarded as a terrorist organization by many countries, such as Israel and the United States, which is why Israel is especially cautious.
Yes. The Oslo Accords. However, no treaty that fully addresses even one of the major sticking points has been proffered and signed.
The major disagreements between the "Palestinians" and the state of Israel narrow down to two brazen aspects of Israel's behavior in rejection of almost universal world opinion: -- The obstinate insistence of Israel on its right to exist as a Jewish state in the Middle East, and on its unapologetic intention to continue doing so. -- The stubborn refusal of Israel and its people to die in armed conflict, to accept rocketing of their residential areas with a wink and a smile, and in general to relinquish their uppity attitudes and just go away.
he major difference between quality circles and project teams is which of the following?
nothing
disagreement between the states over representation in Congress
The UN has tried many steps, but every one has been blocked by the USA.
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There are several major cities located in Palestine. Some of the major cities that are located in Palestine include Jerusalem, Gaza, Bethlehem, Jericho and Ramallah.
There is a fundamental disagreement between Israel and the Arab world, based upon the Israeli determination to have a Jewish homeland in the traditional historical location of Israel, and the Arab belief that this territory was seized illegally from its true owners, the Palestinians, and must be returned to them. Jews and Arabs both feel that their position is required for the well being of their ethnic group, and for religious reasons as well. The territory of Israel/Palestine is considered holy to three of the world's major religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and all three have fought wars over the possession of that holy land. These kind of disagreements are very difficult to resolve since no one wants to compromise.
One major area of disagreement between Abraham Lincoln and Radical Republicans is that Lincoln wanted to restore the United States by uniting North and South after the Civil War. Radical Republicans wanted to keep the South and North separate.