The facile answer would be 'Almost Continuous'.
There is no such word as "piskapaians". Did you mean "Palestinians"?
A cynic might say that Jews are now in a position to make war on their neighbours the Palestinians.
Palestinians is a nickname of the Arabs that lives in Israel but are not Israel citizens. There is no war between to them and the Arabs. Maybe you meant the war between the Arabs and the Jews.
The Jews began returning to their ancient homeland in the late 19th Century. The Jewish National Fund bought up large areas of swampland and desert in Palestine. It was land that was unoccupied. The Palestinians started minor incursions with Jewish villages starting in the 1920's, but it escalated into war when Israel declared statehood in 1948. The original plan was to create two countries. The Jews accepted this plan and the Palestinians did not. The Israeli government is officially still willing to entertain a two-state solution, but the Palestinian Authority officially rejects this plan and officially refuses to recognize Israel.
Palestine was not involved in World War II. The Palestinians who died during World War II were those who went to fight in Europe (such as the Jewish Brigades in Italy and Hannah Senesh). Arab Palestinians emerged almost unscathed by the war.
There are a large number of wars that have involved Palestinians and none of them has been called the Palestinian War. Please resubmit your question by defining which war you are referring to.
There has never been a war between the Palestinians (which have only existed as a national group since the 1940s) and the Israelites (which only existed as a national group prior to the Roman Empire). If the question means to ask about Israelis (the current citizens of Israel) and Palestinians, then the answer is relatively simple. Each war between Israel and Palestine has further estranged the relationships of its populations with the other. Typically, these wars have garnered more international support for Palestine, since it appears to be the underdog.
Answer 1The problems between Israelis and Palestinians are based on territorial claims. When the United Nations passed the resolution granting the creation of sovereign Israeli State, problems began. The people called Palestinians, most of which were Muslims, believed that the territory belonged to them. With the aid of other Islamic States in the Middle East, there were decades of violence and wars. These acts of violence only made the situation worse. There are now negotiations between Israel and the people representing the Palestinians. There is a distinct belief that the violence will be ended and that peace will come to that region.Answer 2The problem actually started prior to the Israeli State's creation and independence. There had been constant repression of the indigenous Jews in Ottoman Palestine (1800s), including some small pogroms. However, a proper conflict did not emerge until the 1920s and 1930s with the confrontations between immigrant Zionist Jews and the indigenous Arabs. Before that point, the immigration into the land had been a small trickle and Arabs were not terribly concerned. However, the Jewish immigration in the 1920s was quite large and disruptive. By the mid 1930s, both sides had developed militias which they used both to attack British colonial institutions and each other. Jews also flooded back to the Holy Land following World War II, since they felt that they would always be persecuted in countries where they were the minority. In 1947, as UN Resolution 181 was being debated, a full-scale war erupted between the Jewish militias and the Arab militias. When Israel declared its independence in 1948, the Arab States joined in the War which caused it to be internationally recognized and called the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9. The on and off conflict that has remained unresolved for over half a century now.Today, the primary issue is that both the Jews and the Palestinians say that they are willing to tolerate the presence of the other, but only if they are in control. Neither side really wants to take the needs, desires, and fears of the other group into consideration. Jews often pretend that the atrocities that took place during the Nakba did not happen, that Palestinians do not have a unique ethnic identiy, and that Palestinians suffer under the Occupation of the West Bank and the blockade around Gaza. Palestinians often do not to understand the prevalence of Anti-Semitism worldwide and the fear culture it creates, how Jews see their history in the Islamic countries, and why Jews are bothered by the idea of complete Palestinian Right of Return.To read more about the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, please see the Related Questions below.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is very complex, but i will summarize it for you. There was no such thing called Israel before 1948, it was Palestine, from the river to the sea, the whole land. in the 19th century Jews were prosecuted in Europe, so they established the Zionist movement which its main goal is to establish a Jewish state. The Zionist had their eyes on Palestine.before world war 1 Jews population in Palestine consisted of 3%.. 97% were majority Muslims and some Christians. The Jews stared to immigrate to Palestine after world war 1 to take over the land. They slaughtered and killed many Palestinians who were the indigenous people of the land. united nations decided to seperate the land, 56% for jews and 44% for Palestinian, which is unfair for Palestinians because its their homeland. So they established the State of Israel and they started to steal more and more land. Now its about 95% of the land for Israel, and 5% for the Palestinians, while before world war 1 it was 100% for Palestinians who the whole land belongs to them. I hope my information was useful and that i summarized the conflict in a simple way .
The War Between the States was also called the Civil War.
The Holocaust.
Prejudice against Jews is called antisemitism, whether there is a war on or not.