The conflict occurred when Great Britain made two promises during WWII for support: independence for Palestine from the Ottoman Turks to the Palestinians, and a homeland for the Jews to the Zionists. When WWII ended, Great Britain found itself between a rock and a hard place. It couldn't fulfill both promises, but it tried. It resorted to partition, which, in my humble opinion, is never a good thing.
Pro-Palestinians will argue that Palestine belongs to them and has for hundreds of years, and that many of their people were once Jews who converted out of the faith. Pro-Israelis will argue that Israel was once the home of the Jews and should be again after what happened during the Holocaust.
This is an opinion question, in that everyone has different opinions. If you want mine, it is this:
Israel/Palestine/The Holy Land should be made a democracy with voices for people of all faiths. It is very wrong of Israel to continue expanding its borders and to use indiscriminate weapons when fighting Hamas.
Most of all, it was very wrong of Great Britain to promise something that did not belong to it, or to make opposing promises.
No, Israel has democratic elections.
yes. God promised Abraham, the father of Israel, that the land was his. Therefore, since God promised Abraham that his seed would inherit, Jews believe that Israel is theirs based on God's promise. Either they inherit, or God is a liar, take your choice. The land grant was never recinded.
The five daughters of Zelophchad (Numbers ch.27 and ch.36).
The tribe of Levi did not inherit land in Canaan. Instead, they were given cities for residence and were assigned various religious duties, such as serving in the tabernacle and later in the temple.
After almost 2000 years of wishing and hoping, Jews have at last inherited Israel once again. There is no ongong yearning for expansion. They continue to pray that the inheritance may stabilize, and that such an arrangement will similarly satisfy Israel's neighbors.
No. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) believe that the Jews are to inherit Israel, as promised in the Bible. Mormons believe that Zion, the New Jerusalem, will be established in the United States. During the Millennial Reign of Jesus Christ, He will rule from both centers (Israel and Zion). As the Bible states, "The law shall go forth from Zion, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem." (Micah 4:2) Mormons believe that they will establish and inherit Zion as the chosen people of the last generation.
Your question should be for what are the Children of Israel chosen for.
we should value it because it symbols what your parents had and their favorite things passed on to you
we should value it because it symbols what your parents had and their favorite things passed on to you
The Bible does not say that Christians should pray for Israel.
The future tense of inherit is will inherit.
The charecteries should be taken to the litter. It should.