That's a war that has been attempted on at least three
separate occasions, but has not yet taken place.
They never did.
the Jews bought many lands from the local Arabs . in the independes war 1948, israel won and took many areas.
The Jewish-Arab Engagement took place from 1947-1949.
No, the earliest records on this come from the upper classes of the ancient Egyptians. the Jews took it over from them.
The State of Israel is not an illegal country. Nor was it established by force. The British took contol of the Region called Palestine (the name was given by the Romans) after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The British set aside the current state of Israel (including Judea and Samaria (known to some as the West Bank) in the Balfour Declaration in 1917. It took another 30 years before the United Nations declared two states for the region on November 29,1947. A state for Jews and and a State for the Arabs who lived in the Area.
They are the people who stayed in Palestine after Israel declared its Independence in 1948. These Arabs were given the option of having Israeli citizenship and took it. They live in the pre-1967 Israel only.
They had been in Palestine for some time, but they declared the independence of the state of Israel on 14 May 1948.
It was created by Britain shortly after World War 1, possibly as a 'divide and rule' tactic, and the first serious fighting between Jews and Arabs took place in 1920.
Ancient Hebrews took the following name changes: Children of Israel Israelites Judaeans Jews
The conflict is basically started when the Jews were forced out of their country in ww2 by the Nazis. when they were gone the Arabs moved into their homes and took over their country. When the Jews returned, they were angry and wanted their land back. But the Palestinians didn't want to give it back as they claimed it was theres because the Jews had left. The united nations got together and decided the fair way to deal with this was by partitioning it. The separated part of it and called it Israel.
Palestinians are Arabs, who are repudiated now by other Arab states, and live in Israel (including the west bank and Gaza). Before 1922, (and even after) the Northern inhabitants of the British mandate of Palestine considered themselves Syrian, and the southern inhabitants Egyptian. This was because in the mid 19th century, due to the sparsity of population (about 15,000), the above countries relocated inhabitants to the historic land of Israel, which in the ottoman empire was a sub-province of Syria. The name "Palestinian" was re-used by the British, who took it from the Romans when they renamed Judea to Palestine. All inhabitants, Jewish and Arabs, were considered Palestinians. After Israel's Independence in 1948, Jews became Israelis and Arabs were conquered by Egypt and Jordan and became citizens of those states. When Israel defeated them in 1967, the Arabs in the land of Israel (which was part of the British Mandate) repudiated their previous citizenship and are trying by terror to achieve independence. The Egyptian-Israeli and Jordanian-Israeli peace agreements defined an Autonomy for those Arabs
There was never a Hebrew kingdom in "Palestine". The united kingdom of the Hebrews was the land of Israel. (It was later renamed "Palestine" by the Romans after they expelled the Jews from the land and took control.
Britain ruled Palestine. They called it the Palestine Mandate. Britain had agreed to hand Palestine over to Jews, mainly from Europe, but some Jewish terrorists bombed the King David Hotel and some other places to speed up the process. Britain withdrew, and the Jews took Palestine and began calling it Israel.