It depends on what you mean, please see the Related Questions below.
Because of religious reasons.
It depends which "Conflict in Israel" the question is asking about. If it is asking about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, the conflict is, strictly speaking, between Israelis and Palestinians which are national groups, not religious groups. However, the majority of Israelis are Jewish and the majority of Palestinians are Muslim. (However, there are numerous Muslim Israelis, Druze Israelis, and there are both Christian Israelis and Christian Palestinians.) If it is asking about Israel's internal political conflicts, they are often between Secular Jews and Religious Jews.
There is no such conflict. Abraham and his grandson Israel were never in conflict according to the Bible. There is also no conflict between the patriarch Abraham and the Modern State of Israel.
this is a regional conflict
Naftali Bennett is the Minister of Religious Services for Israel.
Answer 1The main source of conflict between Israel and the Palestinians involves property. Largely, this is not a religious conflict but one about Israel acquiring as much land as possible, even in the Palestinian territories.Answer 2Israel's existence as a Jewish state in the Middle East.Please note that there are multiple sources for the conflict and more can be read at the Related Question below.
Answer 1The main source of conflict between Israel and the Palestinians involves property. Largely, this is not a religious conflict but one about Israel acquiring as much land as possible, even in the Palestinian territories.Answer 2Israel's existence as a Jewish state in the Middle East.Please note that there are multiple sources for the conflict and more can be read at the Related Question below.
Israel and Russia.
Israel controlled most of the Israeli conflict.
Israel.
There is no cultural conflict between Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs (who are mostly ethnic-Palestinians) who live in Israel. There are religious and historical differences and certainly political disagreements, but there is no cultural conflict. The same could have been said of the Jewish communities in tolerant Muslim States, such as Umayyad Spain, Abbassid Baghdad, and Pahlavi Iran. This shows that the cultural conflict is not between Jews and Arabs (although Iran is not Arab) but between the types of government styles they wish to set up. The Jewish State is democratic and non-religious. Arab governments are by and large autocratic and partially theocratic (or based on religious values). The conflict between Arab States and Israel has not yet been resolved.
This conflict, surprisingly enough, took place in what would become the territory of the State of Israel.