There is no particular conflict that has been termed "the Israeli-Palestinian War".
If you are referring to the Jewish-Arab Engagement that went from 1947-1949 (and has been divided between the Palestinian Civil War of 1947-1948 and the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-1949), the British policy was initially to try and keep the peace. When this proved too bloody for the British, their policy became to desist and ignore the conflict until they had withdrawn all of their soldiers.
If you are referring to any one of the other ten-or-so wars and agitations in which Israelis and Palestinians have come to blows in some way, please resubmit your question either (1) properly naming the conflict or (2) providing the years in question.
For information about endowment policy sales in the UK, a website such as Policy Sales Direct may be helpful. The website offers an area to have a policy valued, and a helpful FAQ.
The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
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The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
in the uk penny policy to this date is worth about £7000
The English Civil War (1642-1651) was probably the biggest war fought on UK soilThe largest war in which the UK was involved was the Second Would War
Their main policy is that the UK should leave the European Union.
The UK government had no choice but to offer appeasement in 1938 because its Armed Forces were so small there was nothing that they could do against Germany who had been preparing for war since 1933.
Apartheid was a national policy of the central government of South Africa. No policy is a war.
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills deals with economic policy.
Containment
The foreign weapons policy.