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.
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What are Regional Economic groupings? Why did Regional Economic groupings emerge? Whats are the advantages and disadvantages?
they called it Palestine because it was a combination of two groups of people (Palsit and Kenaan)
Moses did not divide people into groups. The children of Israel were divided into tribes based on which son of Jacob(Israel) they descended from.
Israel against Egypt, Syria, Iraq and more.
palestinian territories are occupied by israel.
There is no terrorist group with its base of operations in Israel, but numerous Palestinian terrorist groups aim their violence towards Israel and intend to kill Israelis. The last Zionist Terrorist Group was the Irgun, which was disbanded in 1949.
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Within Israel's borders, yes. In the Occupied Territories, no. This does not mean that within Israel all of the groups live harmoniously. There are definitely big questions and issues that Israel's minority communities face, but they address those problems with rallies, unique political parties, and other peaceful mechanisms to hopefully change their situation. In the Occupied Territories, there is a distinction between Israeli Jews, who are subject to Israeli civil law and Palestinian Arabs who are subject to Israeli martial law. These two groups do not live peacefully together.
"No. Israel has been targeted by other groups and been the victim of many ""hate crimes."" The country and people of Israel do not have a violent history."
The two party system began to emerge during the ratification of the constitution in 1824, shortly before the Civil War.
The two party system began to emerge during the ratification of the constitution in 1824, shortly before the Civil War.