Historic jealousy between two waring brothers.
V. D. Serge has written: 'Israel' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Israel, Jews in Palestine, History
There are political, social, religious, economic, and labor movements in Israel. If you can imagine a political movement, Israel probably has it.
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The meaning is quite literal. Social means relating to the society and combat is synonymous to fighting. Thus, Social combat means fighting in the streets with someone who you don't know
Elisha Efrat has written: 'Urbanization in Israel' -- subject(s): Urbanization, Cities and towns, Social conditions 'Physical planning aspects of Israel's coastal strips' -- subject(s): Shore protection, Coastal zone management 'Geography and politics in Israel since 1967' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, Historical geography, Israel-Arab War, 1967, Land settlement, Occupied territories, Palestinian Arabs, Politics and government 'Palestine' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Boundaries, Influence, Israeli West Bank Barrier, Political aspects, Political aspects of Israeli West Bank Barrier, Social aspects, Social aspects of Israeli West Bank Barrier 'Israel, a contemporary political geography' -- subject(s): Political geography, Politics and government 'Physical master plan of the Israel coastal strip'
The establishment of the nation of Israel in 1948 was largely influenced by the aftermath of World War II and the Holocaust, which highlighted the urgent need for a Jewish homeland. The United Nations proposed a partition plan in 1947 to create separate Jewish and Arab states in Palestine, aiming to resolve ongoing tensions between Jewish and Arab populations. Despite opposition from Arab leaders, Israel declared independence in 1948, leading to conflict with neighboring Arab states and the displacement of many Palestinians. The complex historical, political, and social factors surrounding this event continue to impact the region today.
No. Israel is Israel and Palestine is Palestine. Confusion occurs because both things refer to an extant piece of land with people living on it, a nationality, an ethnicity, and a prior piece of land which no longer exists. Israel is a Jewish State that contains territory from the former British Mandate of Palestine. The remainder of the British Mandate of Palestine belongs to the modern Palestinian State. Israel is a majority Jewish population who returned from their Exile in Europe and the Middle East. Palestinians are a majority Arab population whose families lived in the region for centuries. Palestinians did not simply become Israelis (except for those who did not flee during the Israeli-Arab War of 1948-9) or vice versa.
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Eliahu Salpeter has written: 'Who rules Israel? [By] Yuval Elizur and Eliahu Salpeter' -- subject(s): Elite (Social sciences), Israel, Politics and government 'Who rules Israel?' -- subject(s): Elite (Social sciences), Politics and government
Yerucham Meshel has written: 'Social security in Israel' -- subject(s): Social security, Social policy
Israel Katz has written: 'E--kan' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Central-local government relations, Social problems, Human geography, Ethnic relations
The motto of Cass Community Social Services is 'Fighting Poverty'.