Because the Palestinians used nitroglicerin to burn the skin of Israeli people (mostly Misrahim), and, Israel wanted revenge. The Arabs have a very "we can do it to you, but you can't do it to us" mindset, kind of like the United States. [[User:67.148.120.72|67.148.120.72]]stardingo747
Thousands dead and the Oslo Accords of 1993, granting the PLO the authority to form the Palestinian Authority and negotiate with Israel over the future of the Palestinian people.
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
Of course! There are signs of Palestinian resistance everywhere within Israel proper and the Palestinian Territories. Many Arab Israeli citizens identify as Palestinian and with the Palestinian cause, although they do not necessarily want to move to the West Bank. The whole concept of the "right of return" is demonstrative of the Palestinian desire for autonomy and equality within Israel proper. There are also a number of organizations and groups run by Jewish Israelis such as Rabbis for Human Rights and Peace Now, which support Palestinian people within Israel and the Palestinian Territories. Resistance can be defined in many ways and take many forms, which do not necessarily need to be associated with political parties.
Israel is a democracy. As a result there are a variety of different people with different viewpoints.
Answer of question: no. bad. also foolish dangerous for palestinian people
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
It's located within the Palestinian Authority in Israel. The Palestinian Authority is in charge in Bethlehem, but pending final status, it's located in Israel. If you mean Bethlehem it is in Palestine city in central West Bank
The Palestinian conflict goes back many decades, to the time when Jewish guerrillas fought against the indigenous Palestinians. Now that Jews have the upper hand and have successfully declared a state of Israel, while denying the Palestinians the same right, even on the small fragments of territory left to them, we now find Palestinian guerrillas fighting against Israel. This should have been foreseeable, but compromises were not made.
It is because Israel treats the Palestinians like dogs, and the Palestinians are Muslims like the Persians(people from Iran). And also Israel makes illegal settelments in the West Bank which is supposed to be a Palestinian reserved land in Israel.
The terrorists were trying to wound Israel in retaliation for perceived crimes against the Palestinian people. They did not wish to antagonize world opinion by attacking more powerful countries.
It depends what you want out of your allies and enemies. If we are speaking about strictly military alliances, then Iran is Palestine's strongest ally while Israel and the United States with Egypt's assistance are its greatest adversaries. If you are speaking about the Palestinian people, the situation completely flips. Israel has assisted the Palestinians in building infrastructure and tax collection. Additionally, most Palestinians receive medical treatment in Israeli hospitals when they are injured (even if they are injured in the course of Israeli-Palestinian Conflicts). The United States is the largest single contributor to UNRWA (the UN organization that looks out for Palestinian refugees) and out-contributes all of the Arab countries combined. Egypt has notably used its position as an Arab State and a nation at peace with Israel to negotiate ceasefires between Israel and Palestinian Militant Groups, saving Palestinian lives. Iran, however, is radicalizing the Palestinian populace, making long-term peace less and less likely and providing the weapons that give organizations like Hamas the feeling that they should strike. Both of these acts perpetuate the cycle of violence and are in the worst interests of the actual Palestinians.Who_are_the_allies_and_enemies_of_Palestine
This is the recognition of Israel's mission for the Jewish people. Israel is a nation-state in the 19th century understanding of that term. This is in much the same way that Germany, Italy, Armenia, and many other countries are nation-states. Nobody questions Germany's right to maintain an ethnic-German majority in Germany or to base German laws on German cultural values. It is self-understood that if Germany wished to close its border to immigration, they could do so and maintain an ethnically German state. (They technically cannot close the border to EU migrations because of EU Law, but most immigrants to Germany are from countries outside of the EU.) However, there is a strong push to allow resettlement of Palestinian refugees and their descendants into Israel, which would violate the Jewish national culture of the State of Israel. The entire purpose of the State of Israel is to create a State for Jews in both the sense that it is a place where they can live and a place permeated by Jewish values. The recognition by the Palestinian Authority that Israel is a Jewish State would be an implicit acquiescence to what Israel requires as the basis of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations: Palestine should be the State of the Palestinian Arabs. Palestine should be responsible for resettling the refugees of its people, not Israel. It is because of this very implication that the Palestinian Authority has resisted calling Israel the Jewish State.