Palestine has been in wars for thousands of years.
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.
No. It is 'Please note that...'
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Please complete your question. Where did St. Jude what? It was either in Palestine or Persia
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The only fighting between Pakistan and Israel are perhaps wars of words. There is currently no warfare between the two countries. If, perhaps, you meant why do Israel and Palestine (not Pakistan) continue to fight, please see the Related Links below.
I would try to figure out why you started fighting in the first place. Ask him/her if it was something you did. If it was apologize for it.
Yes, there should be a comma after the phrase "please note that" to separate it from the rest of the sentence and improve readability.
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.
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