No. It takes two to tango.
Among most of the responsible world political organizations, there are no plans to divide Israel, and no legitimate reason to formulate such a plan.
Jews and Muslims in Israel have equal rights and responsibilities with one exception, Muslim Israelis do not have to serve in the Israeli Defense Forces whereas Israeli Jews do. Unfortunately, Israel is not a perfect country and as a result, a number of Muslim communities in Israel are underfunded and under-resourced. Some have compared Jerusalem to Washington DC where the Jewish communities live in relative affluence or as Middle Class and the Muslim communities are much more impoverished. This does create issues in trying to make sure funds are allocated between communities properly. There are also certain tracts of land held in reserve for Jewish settlement in Israel that Muslims cannot purchase or develop in order to keep certain areas of Israel in Jewish hands. Muslims and Liberal Jews are fighting to bring equality to these issues. If the question is referring to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (which is beyond the borders of Israel and into the Occupied Palestinian Territories), the causes of the conflict are outlined in the Related Question below: What are the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? It is worth noting that not all Israelis are Jews and not all Palestinians are Muslims.
Generally, Yes. Specifically, No. The Arab-Israeli Conflict is primarily about which government (or governments) should be operating in the former British Mandate of Palestine. The overriding question is whether there should exclusively be a Jewish State, exclusively be an Arab State, be some sort of bi-national State, or if there should be two or more states where some are Jewish States and some are Arab States. The reason for the "Generally, Yes - Specifically, No" above is that many pro-Palestinians reject calling what is currently Israel-proper Israel and many Israelis, Palestinians, and others reject calling the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (which are also in contention) part of Israel.
Your question should be for what are the Children of Israel chosen for.
It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians.
The Bible does not say that Christians should pray for Israel.
Zionism is one of numerous causes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Zionism is the philosophy that the Jewish people should have a nation-state just like the German people, Turkish people, Greek people, and so on. Without Zionism, there would be no State of Israel, and hence any conflicts associated with that state would not exist. However, the mere existence of the State of Israel does not cause conflict; the existence combined with its rejection by its neighbors for various reasons.
The Olympics are typically chosen based on the host country's ability to be able to support an international competition like the Olympics. If Athens, Greece and Beijing, China have been selected as viable places, there is no reason on its face why Israel should not be chosen given that Israel can financially manage all of the preparations requisite to create an Olympic village.However, given that many countries in the Olympics would boycott any competition held in Israel and would vote against Israel in the voting process, it is highly unlikely that Israel will ever host the Olympics. Additionally, it would seem much harder for Israel to guarantee the safety of the athletes given the near-constant conflict with Hamas.
When you are faced with an ethical conflict, as a manager, you should always
No.
The real question should be "When doesn't a family have a conflict."
The Palestinian conflict goes back many decades, to the time when Jewish guerrillas fought against the indigenous Palestinians. Now that Jews have the upper hand and have successfully declared a state of Israel, while denying the Palestinians the same right, even on the small fragments of territory left to them, we now find Palestinian guerrillas fighting against Israel. This should have been foreseeable, but compromises were not made.