Answer 1
Israel does not take anyone´s land.
Answer 2
It depends on how the term "Palestinian Land" is understood. There are two competing definitions for this term and based on each definition there is a different answer.
1) All lands of the Mandate for Palestine: Israel is occupying the majority of these lands because it has the legal, historical, and political to do so. According to UN Resolution 181, a Jewish State could be formed out of part of the British Mandate for Palestine. Since the territory was controlled by the British at that time who had willfully ceded jurisdiction to the United Nations and the vote passed at 2/3, this UN Resolution has legal effect. As much as the Arab Nations may not like it or approve of it, International Law remains law.
2) Parts of the West Bank: The creation of the British Mandate for Palestine did not erase many of the older Ottoman Laws, nor did it change the actual ownership of property in the various areas of the Mandate. As a result, there were large areas of Palestinian territory that had no villages and whose owners lived in other countries. Several Israeli Settlements in the West Bank, such as Ariel, were built on lands in the West Bank that had not been occupied or used by the Palestinian Arabs at all. There are also numerous Palestinian cities with historic Jewish sites such as Hebron, Nablus (Shchem in Hebrew), etc. where Jews wish to be in order to be closer to their ancestors. The Settlers believe that they have the right to live closer to the various holy sites in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. For many of them, this is part of why God allowed Israel to conquer the West Bank in the first place. They want to raise their children and build a life near where Jewish civilization actually began, in the hills of Judea and Samaria which form the West Bank.
-- They believe that Israel is the Holy land and the center for modern religion.
-- There is no concrete historic evidence that the land was ever 'owned' by any
people that now exists, with the exception of the Jews.
-- Those 'Palestinians' who chose to stay in Israel while their 'brother' surrounding
nations attacked in 1948 in an attempt to drive the Jews into the sea now own
their own land in Israel, live wherever in Israel they choose including several all-
Arab towns, worship as they please including the many mosques they have built
in Israel since then, own their own businesses if that lifestyle appeals to them, and
with the votes of their men and women alike, send their chosen representatives
to the nation's parliament.
There is no 'why', as Israel is not invading Palestine.
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LAND
The Palestinian war happen when Israel population united around the globe decided to go back to their ancestors land which Palestinian were living.
They both claimed Mandatory Palestine, which is currently controlled by the States of Israel, the Palestinian Authority, and what Egyptian Generals call "Hamas-stan".
Israel is always in a tangle with the Palestinian Arabs and other Arab nations.
There is no such thing as "the Palestinian Quarter", so Jews could not buy land there.
Gaza Golan Heights West Bank ======================== The Gaza strip was cleared of Israeli settlements by Israel's army, and handed over to the Palestinian Authority, years ago. Shortly after that, Hamas launched an armed takeover and threw out the Palestinian Authority. The real issue in the Arab-Israel "conflict" is the strip of land that runs roughly from Eilat northward to the border of Lebanon, and is labeled "Israel" on maps in places that acknowledge its existence.
The Palestinian war happen when Israel population united around the globe decided to go back to their ancestors land which Palestinian were living.
Christmas is in Bethlehem which is located in the nice Palestinian Terretories of the Holy Land.
Primarily in the State of Israel and the Palestinian Territories.
Israel is not building a barrier on the West Bank of the Jordan River. Israel is building a barrier between 1948-Israel and the West Bank that crosses onto Palestinian territory at numerous points. The barrier is designed to prevent easy access of Palestinians to Israel in order to limit suicide bombings. In this regard, it has proven successful and regions with the barrier have seen a marked decrease in terrorist attacks. However, the barrier has a number of humanitarian costs, like estranging Palestinian families, cutting Palestinian properties in half, limiting Palestinian access to water, and promoting settlement growth. Many Palestinians see it as a way for Israelis to reshape the borders of Israel by taking more Palestinian land.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt share a land border with Israel. Also the Mediterranean Sea, the earth's atmosphere, and the Palestinian territories, although none of these are countries.
I think you mean Gaza
There have never been Palestinian troops in Israel since there is no such thing as a Palestinian Army. (The Palestinian Authority has a Police Force and a Paramilitary Wing, but no proper army.) The Israeli Army has patrolled the Palestinian Territories since 1967.
Yes, Turkey is pro-Palestinian. But it has strong ties with Israel. After the "Freedom" flotilla, Israel-Turkey relations started to be very cold.
The Gaza Strip.It is currently administered by Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist Terrorist/Paramilitary Organization.
In the Holy Land, as were all the other gospels. The Holy Land is now part of the Moiddle East, roughly: Israel, Lebanon, and the Palestinian Territories.
To secure peace between Israel and Palestinian militants.
The Majority of Christians living in the Holy Land are Arabs. Christians living in Israel have Israeli citizenship, however, considered Arabs by the Governments (and their I.D Cards states it clearly) and thus face many discriminative laws. Christians living in the Palestinian territories have a Palestinian "Citizenship" (its not a country yet, hence the brackets). The I.D. issued by the Palestinian authority clearly states "Christian." There also, Christians as a minority face many problems. In the Holy Land, Israel & The Palestinian Territories, Christians make less than 2% of the general population. Native Christians of the Holy Land are Arabs, who are stuck between the hammer and the anvil.