Several things. Many stayed right where they were, but others were displaced from their family lands. Many of these were never resettled and raised their children and their children's children in "camps," which became breeding grounds for resentment and terrorism. Ethnic Palestinians can be citizens of Israel, with full political rights, but Israel has an interest in not letting so many Palestinians become citizens that they can take over the government. This is the linchpin of the "Right of Return" debate which refers to families resettling in Israel.
Israel did not take over another country.
The return of Israel to their homeland took place in 1948 when the modern state of Israel was established.
About 6 hours... have a fun trip!
There are currently 3 million (give or take) vehicles on the roads of Israel.
Jerusalem is in Israel. So a better question would include another city in Israel.
yes, why not!
Take Me to the River was created on 1974-10-02.
Israel did not take anything away from Egypt in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. In the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, Israel took the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt.
Leave it in the river!
The majority of grounds are on the engine. Take them loose and clean them, the bolt and engine block.
(in the US) In many locations arrest/detention on grounds of "suspcion" is still a lawful statute - yes - they can.