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Both believe that Palestine is their holy land and that it belongs to them.
Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
The dominant conflict in Palestine is between Israelis (who are predominantly Jewish) and Palestinians (who are predominantly Muslim), but the conflict is a political one, not a religious one.
The question as posed makes little sense.If I assume correctly, based on the word "Palestine's", that the conflict being referred to is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see a discussion of the causes of that conflict in this question: What are the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?As for "the Palestine's" there is no such thing. If you wish to ask about the origin of the Palestinians, please see this question: What is the origin of the Palestinians? If you wish to ask about the origin of the term Palestine, please see this question: Where does the term Palestine come from?
The fighting occurs primarily in the Gaza Strip, but there are still riots and low-level violence in the West Bank. However, many Palestinians still claim that the entire State of Israel belongs to the Palestinians, so the conflict is still over the entire former Mandate of Palestine.
In 1947, the United Kingdom decided to leave the problem of Palestine to the United Nations. Faced with increasing violence and conflict between Jewish and Arab communities in the region, the UK announced its intention to withdraw from its mandate over Palestine, leading to the UN's involvement in proposing a partition plan to resolve the conflict.
It depends what you mean by "Palestine". If you are referring exclusively to the Palestinian Territories, there are abuses by Muslim Palestinians of Christian Palestinians and the defacing of their holy sites and monuments. Additionally, there is a conflict between Jewish Israeli Settlers and Israeli Soldiers and Palestinians (both Muslim and Christian). If you are using "Palestine" as a shorthand for "Israel and Palestine", then the religions in the conflict are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. However, those religions are not at conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a ethnic/nationalist conflict where religions are used as ethnic identifiers (similar to the 1990s in Yugoslavia). It is not a theological conflict.
Before the conflict in Palestine, the map showed a more unified territory with established borders. After the conflict, the map may show fragmented territories, disputed borders, and the presence of barriers or checkpoints.
India successfully won its independence, but Palestine and Israel continue their conflict over land.
The territorial landscape of Palestine has changed over time due to various historical events, conflicts, and agreements. The borders have shifted multiple times, leading to the division of land and the establishment of new territories. The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has also played a significant role in shaping the territorial landscape of the region.