There was no such thing as "Palestinians trying to defeat Israel in 1948".
"Palestinians" at that time, if any, would have been any inhabitants of the
former British Mandate of Palestine, including Israelis, but the word had
not even been invented yet.
The groups trying to defeat Israel in the 1948 war were the mobilized military
forces of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, plus 'irregulars' who called
themselves the Holy War Army and the Arab Liberation Army, plus foreign
volunteers from Yemen, Sudan, Pakistan, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The creation of Israel directly resulted in the Jewish-Arab Engagement of 1947-1949 which resulted in 720,000 Palestinians becoming refugees. This event is commemorated by Palestinians are the Nakba or Great Catastrophe.
A conflict between the Israelites and the Palestinians over who gets the land. suicide bombers and shootings are regular but there are some trying to form a peace between the two races.
Israel doesnt have any 'natural' resources. Israel was 'Made up'. it didnt exist as an original country. it was all palestine before they came along and pushed all the palestinians to the Gaza strip. Israel still are not happy so there still trying to push them all out. Talk about being ungrateful and greedy!
Palestinians are considered as stateless because Israel has taken their land that belongs in fact to Palestinians. And as America is the leader of the world, as it is also in the side of israel, it doesn't allow Palestine to be an independent state. Israel is trying to take all the land. As for the Kurds, they are spread across Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria without the ability to self-govern. As Turkey is supported the by the United States as well, it has been allowed to deny the Kurds autonomy. Iraq has given the Kurds autonomy, but only because of US requests in the writing of the constitution. The Iranians and Syrians actively exclude Kurds and repress their right to individual expression.
Historically, various Arab nations and groups have sided with the Palestinians in efforts to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. This opposition intensified during the early 20th century, particularly around the time of the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan and the subsequent 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Countries such as Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq played significant roles in opposing Jewish immigration and the establishment of Israel. Additionally, organizations like the Arab League were formed to support the Palestinian cause and resist the creation of 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
They're not fighting over religion. Religion has nothing to do with it. They're basically fighting over land. The Jews literally came into Palestine and "threw out" the Palestinians because they needed a place to live. So now Palestinians are trying to fight back because they want their land back. The Jews had no right to take their land away from them.
Muslims have attacked Israel a lot and Israel was trying to fight terrorism.
All Arab countries are already part of the UN, but Palestinians are trying to form a country and to gain admission to the UN for that country.
It completely depends on which two groups we are talking about.Assuming that you are referring to the rise of the Yishuv (the proto-Israeli Jewish community) and the rise of Palestinians (the conversion of a generic Levantine Arab identity to a specific Palestinian Arab identity), both came out of the conflict for political power in the British Mandate for Palestine. Both groups were trying to establish a state that catered primarily to their interest and agreed with their moralities. The Palestinians were incapable of completely ethnically cleansing out the Yishuv because of their military weakness and the Yishuv made calculated decisions to not completely cleanse out the Palestinians. As a result, both groups still exist.
The Vote to recognize Palestine as a UN member grants to Palestine a number of international laws and permissions as well as makes Palestine a more promising candidate for further international privileges. Israel and the United States want to prevent the Palestinian Authority from gaining those advantages because that would effectively result on an international referendum on Israel's activities instead of the Palestinians trying to negotiate a long-term solution with the Israelis.
He was important because he helped us defeat the British after trying to kill us because we where taking he land he and his Indians lived on. Tecumseh was on the British side and was known as a fierce enemy by the Americans.