it came into existence when hitler started killing the jews so the jews started fleeing into palestine from the mediternean sea from the late 1800's , and in 1948 the jews wanted to make themselves a state in palestine
The Arab-Palestinian Conflict is the informal name given to the several Arab-Palestinian Battles and intermittent and long periods of Palestinian mistreatment at Arab hands. In fact, roughly as many Palestinians have died as a result of the Arab-Palestinian Conflict as the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict to date.
Mark A. Tessler has written: 'Politics in Morocco' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Public opinion in the Middle East' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Social surveys 'A History of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict 'Israeli politics and the Palestinian problem in the wake of Camp David' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Israel-Arab War, 1973, Palestinian Arabs, Peace
The Arab-Israeli Conflict has gone on for the entire length of Israel's existence (64 years). Therefore a list of the leaders of the Arab-Israeli Conflict would be very long. Currently, Israel is headed by Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, the Palestinian Authority is headed by Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen), and Hamas is headed by Khaled Meshaal.
The British Departure from Mandatory Palestine, the Establishment of the State of Israel, and the Palestinian Arab Exodus during the 1948-9 Arab-Israeli War are some of the most important events in grounding the Arab-Israeli Conflict.
Rosemary Sayigh has written: 'The Palestinians from peasants to revolutionaries' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arab Refugees, Palestinian Arabs
The Arab State in question was the Arab Palestinian State. Both the Israelis and the Arabs prevented the Palestinian Arabs from realizing their own state and both parties continue to do so.
Ifat Maoz has written: 'The effect of bias mechanisms on the evaluation of concessions offered by the opponent in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations' -- subject(s): Public opinion, Peace, Arab-Israeli conflict 'Identities, identifications, and evaluation of concessions in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations' -- subject(s): Peace, Arab-Israeli conflict
Instead of rewriting two good questions, please see the Related Questions below.
Isabelle Daneels has written: 'Palestinian refugees and the peace process' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Attitudes, Palestinian Arab Refugees, Peace, Repatriation
Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
Issa Nakhleh has written: 'Encyclopedia of the Palestine problem' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Controversial literature, History, Israel-Arab conflicts, Jewish-Arab relations, Palestinian Arabs, Politics and government, Zionism
The Treaty of Peace with Egypt and Jordan. The Arab-Israeli War of 1973 conclusively proved to the Arab States that Israel would not be overcome by strength of arms by the Arab States. As a result, Arab Leaders shifted their focus to the Palestinian People and Palestinian Militant/Terrorist Groups. This is what led to the end of "Arab-Israeli Wars" per se and the beginnings of Intifadas and Israeli-Palestinian Wars since 1987. Russians advised Egypt to accept a ceasefire while they still controlled Cairo and its environs. The US was worried about the Arab oil weapon. The American and Russian leaders met together and both demanded a ceasefire.The United States supported that. The war ended on October 24.