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Q: Who has more right to own Israeli lands, Arab or Jews?
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How were Jews involved in the Arab-Israeli War?

Israel is the Jewish State and approximately 80% of its population is Jewish. This is the primary way that Jews are involved with the Arab-Israeli War. Additionally, Jews outside of Israel often finance or support Israel in its mission to be a place for Jews.


Did the hebrews win the Arab-israeli war?

The question as put is unanswerable. Firstly, there are no "Hebrews" today. There are Jews and there are Israelis (which are both two different things). Secondly, there are numerous Arab-Israeli Wars and the Arab-Israeli Conflict is still going on. However, Israelis have won every Arab-Israeli War fought so far.


What ethnic group does Israeli fall into?

The modern state of Israel is multi-ethnic, containing Jews, Israeli Arab Muslims, Israeli Arab Christians, Druze, Bahai and Samaritan communities. Most people on encountering someone from Israel assume that the person they've encountered is Jewish.


During the Arab-Israeli Conflict who gave the Jews land?

The Jews won the land through blood sweat and tears. They were not given or awarded any territory.


What is the Jewish-Arab conflict?

The Jewish-Arab Conflict is a series of violent altercations that have led to actual wars between Jews and Arabs. The most obvious source of contention these days the Arab-Israeli Conflict.However, there are numerous other historical issues such as Arabs being unapologetic for their mistreatment of Jews under Arab occupation and assuming that they treated Jews well. Jews are also bothered by the incredible barrage of Anti-Semitic rhetoric that comes from numerous Arab Muslim leaders and the lack of opposition to this garbage in the Arab communities. There are issues about how Arabs believe that they are subjected to a double-standard while Jews are not, especially as concerns integration in Europe and becoming part of international institutions.To read more about the various causes of the Jewish-Arab Conflict or a general history of its formation, please see the Related Links below.Questions:What are the causes of the Jewish-Arab Conflict?How did the Jewish-Arab Conflict start?What is the Arab-Israeli conflict about?What is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?What are the causes of the Arab-Palestinian Conflict?


What are the causes of the Israeli Conflict?

Which Israeli conflict is the question referring to? -- Click the link to read the answer to that question.What are the causes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict? -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia.What are the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.What are the causes of Conflicts between Religious and Secular Jews in Israel? -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy.


What is the Israeli conflict?

Which Israeli conflict is the question referring to? Is it the Arab-Israeli Conflict? -- referring to the wars that Israel has fought with different Arab States like Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, inter alia. Is it the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? -- referring to the Israeli problems with endemic Palestinian Arabs who live in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Is it Internal Israeli Political Conflicts? -- referring to political wrangling between different parts of the Israeli electorate (most often Secular Jews vs. Religious Jews) that causes disagreements in Israeli policy. See the Related Questions below for information on the different Israeli Conflicts.


What was the conflict between the Jews and Arabs over the Creation of Israel?

The conflict in general is called the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The particular war that erupted due to the Arab Rejection of Israel's Declaration of Independence was the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, alternately called the Nakba by Arabs and the Independence War by Israelis.


Why did the Arabs and the Jews become sepArable?

It is unclear what "separable" means as you can only separate things that were once in concert or united and are now no longer so. Many times, people incorrectly use Jew and Israeli synonymously, but they are far from the same thing. There are non-Israeli Jews (actually the majority of the Jewish community is non-Israeli); there are Israeli non-Jews (roughly 21% of the Israeli population); and there are Israeli Jews. The issue here is that the existence of Jewish Arabs was minimal throughout history. Jewish Arabs, i.e. people of an Arab ethnicity who believed in Judaism existed only for around 400 years in the Arabian Peninsula. However, the Rise of Islam in the Arabian Peninsula effectively led to the conversion of most Jewish Arab tribes to Islam. Those who did not convert renounced their Arab ethnicity (as ethnicities were more fluid at that time period) and considered themselves ethnically Jewish only. Such is the history of the Yemeni Jews. Elsewhere in the Islamic Empires, Jews in Arab countries were just that. They were not ethnically Arab at any point. It could be claimed that the Iraqi Jews were ethnically Babylonian, that the Palestinian Jews were ethnically Levantine, that the Moroccan Jews were ethnically Amazigh, etc. but none of them considered themselves Arabs. The Arabs agreed with this Jewish view and considered any Jews living in Arab countries to be exactly that and not Arabs. So, in this case, there is nothing to separate because they were never united.


What has the author Nicholas Herbert written?

Nicholas Herbert has written: 'Jews and Arabs in conflict' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict


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Jews go on holiday to the same places everyone else goes to. The one limitation is that most Arab countries do not allow entry to people with Israeli passports/Israeli visas stamped in their passports.


How did Israel Declaration of Independence in 1948 lead to ongoing arabisraeli tensions today?

It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians.