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They were fighting for the right to just live.
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.
The questioner is very confused. 'Israelites' and 'Jews' don't distinguish themselves from one another, and aren't fighting one another. Where animosity exists, it's between Israelites/Jews/Hebrews and others whose prejudice is so strong that they cannot bear the thought of a country administered by Jews, or, indeed, of a live Jew.
Some Jews live in Israel.
Fighting to Live was created in 1934.
The duration of Fighting to Live is 3600.0 seconds.
Jews live in homes just like anyone else.
No, the Jordanian government does not allow Jews to live in its country.
It's natural instinct to protect one's self against harm. Anyone not fighting the war who went into hiding during World War II, including the Jews, hid in order to live.
41% of all Jews live in israel
Hestia's weaknesses are in the list below:-Protecting live beings-Calming flames when angry-Not burning people who make her angryand-Fighting with weapons/or even fighting in general
A Jew can live anywhere.