menu search
brightness_auto
Ask or Answer anything Anonymously! No sign-up is needed!
more_vert
Every fortnight there is a breaking news on medias about Israel Palestine fights. What's there between them that can't be solved? A war can only destroy the peace, wealth and growth of both sides. Then why they can't opt for a compromising solution?
more_vert
The conflict between Israel and Palestine is rooted in a dispute over land, resources, and a disagreement over who has a legitimate claim to the area. The conflict has been ongoing since the creation of the modern state of Israel in 1948. Both sides have been entrenched in their positions, and violence has been used by both sides in order to further their respective agendas. Furthermore, the conflict has been complicated by religious and ideological differences, as well as regional and international politics. As a result, the conflict has been unresolved for decades, and a long-term solution has yet to be found.

15 Answers

more_vert
Israelis and Arabs have been fighting over Gaza on and off, for decades. It's part of the wider Arab Israeli conflict. After World War II and the Holocaust in which six million Jewish people were killed, more Jewish people wanted their own country.

#copied #source BBC
thumb_up_off_alt 3 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
possible reason is that the struggles between the Israel and Palestine Territories-Balkon and Palestinian-have been residuely frictionless since the interwar years, when Adolf Hitler's Germany and the Soviet Union-both of which were bordered by both Ottoman Turkey and the new state of Israel-found it difficult to fuse both their economies and their political systems. This gave birth to two nations that, although with mixed results, ended up being mainsteamers of each other's independence.

The conflict in Palestine has also been a result of other issues, such as Jewish manaueres in the Territories and juridical systems in general being conflicting between the 2 cultures, and the 2 groups have been mainstreaming different beliefs mistranslated into the samecnics.
thumb_up_off_alt 1 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The fight between the Jews and the Arabs over Palestine goes back to 1922. Over 2000 years ago when Rome conquered Israel they gave this piece of land the name Palestine. The Romans were thrown out of Palestine and this land became the property of one Arab or Moslem empire after another since the 7th century. Just before the land became available in 1922 the land was part of Turkish Ottoman Empire. The Turkish Ottman Empire held this land for nearly 400 years until 1922 when it became available again after World War 1. This is when the British and the French defeated Turkey and stripped them of all their lands.

In 1922 the League of Nations decided who would become sovereign over this land and gave 99& of the territory to the Arabs with France and Britan as the temporary trustees of the land. The Arabs had an issue with this and decided that Palestine should become part of the Arab nation known as Syril because they had ruled this land for a millennium. 

Five years or so after the war, the British government urged that Palestine should be set aside as the site for the Jewish homeland for the Jewish people. They said that Jerersloum was the capital of the land. The Jews who did go to Palestine started to build up the nation and help the economics of the states. This in return did attract more Arabs to come to the land to settle. They thought that setting the land aside would be beneficial to the peace and economic growth and that the Jewish people would be the ones to maintain peace in this region. 

During WWWII, the British and French needed help to defeat the German and they called upon the Arab people to help them. At this time the British nation changed their minds and now wouldn't let any Jew find a safe place to live. Therefore, millions of Jews were killed during the war. After the war, the remaining Jews were finally granted passage to Palestine. 

After the war, the League of Nations did give part of the land to the Jewish people. They are claiming that the decision made was not because of the Holocaust and t his portion of the land had already been given to the Jewish people by the League of Nations earlier. 

Over the years many wars have broken out because the Arabs still think this is their land and they want the Jewish people to get out. In 1967 there were still fights over this land and they thought it was up to the UNSC to decide who this land belonged to. In 1977 the president of Egypt went to Isreal and proposed that the two countries make peace with each other. 

The main reason for all this fighting is a small piece of land that is roughly 1600 square mile and located west of the Jordan River. The Jordan occupied this land from 1949 to 1967. 
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
One sovereign country wants peace. The other country wants the sovereign one to be removed from the phase of the earth-- they refuse to recognize Israel's existence.

thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The origins to the conflict can be traced back to Jewish immigration and sectarian conflict in Mandatory Palestine between Jews and Arabs. It has been referred to as the world's "most intractable conflict," with the ongoing Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip reaching 53 years.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The war between the two countries started during Mandatory Palestine between Jews and Arabs. That's the reason why they are still in conflict. It is the longest war being recorded.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The fighg has been there for years and may continue untill the end of the days.They fight for land and also rights to ownership  of resources  in the two countries.Hopefully some day this will come to an end
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert

Palestine is palestine not  Israel

Israel want a land so they decide to steal it from Palestinian
They kill all people there and no one talk about it
I don't know why world love israel 
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Israel and palestine have been fighting for a very long time now and i don't think it will end now, because no party is ready to call the troops and end the war.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert

The fight over the land, the fight over the dignity, and Human Rights. Israel occupied the Palestinian Land since 1948 and they declared their state on the Palestinian Land


thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The conflict between Israel and Palestine is a long-standing and complex one. It dates back to the late 19th century, when the region known as Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire. After World War I, the territory became a British mandate, and in 1948, the modern state of Israel was created. It faced stiff resistance from the Palestinians, who had inhabited the area for centuries.

Since then, the two sides have clashed over territory, security, religious claims and the status of Palestinians living in Israel. Each side has accused the other of violating international law and human rights. The conflict has been further complicated by the involvement of other nations such as the United States in the region.

The lack of a peaceful resolution to the conflict has been blamed on a number of factors, including deep mistrust between the two sides, the unwillingness of both sides to make concessions, and the involvement of outside powers in the conflict with vested interests. are . The situation is further complicated by the fact that both parties have different interpretations of the facts, making it difficult to reach an agreement that is acceptable to both parties.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The Israel-Palestine conflict is a long-standing territorial and political dispute between Israelis and Palestinians over land, resources, and sovereignty. The roots of the conflict date back to the late 19th century, when Jewish immigrants began to settle in Palestine, leading to tensions with the Arab population. The conflict has been marked by violence, wars, and political negotiations, with both sides seeking to establish their own independent state.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The conflict between Israel and Palestine is a complex and multifaceted issue that has its roots in a long history of political, territorial, and religious disputes. The main points of contention revolve around competing national aspirations, control over land and resources, and the status of Jerusalem.

Historically, both Israelis and Palestinians claim the same land, which includes present-day Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. After the end of British Mandate in Palestine in 1948, Israel declared its independence, leading to a war between Israel and neighboring Arab countries. The war resulted in an influx of Palestinian refugees and the establishment of the State of Israel.

The Palestinians, represented by various political factions, including the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), have sought self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital. They argue for the right of return for Palestinian refugees who were displaced during the 1948 war and subsequent conflicts.

On the other hand, Israel maintains that it has a right to exist as a Jewish state and prioritizes its security concerns due to historical persecution of Jews. Israel has faced security threats, such as acts of terrorism, from various Palestinian groups, including Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip.

Efforts to reach a peaceful resolution have been made over the years, including negotiations and peace agreements such as the Oslo Accords in the 1990s. However, progress has been hindered by factors such as ongoing settlement expansion, disputes over borders, the status of Jerusalem, the right of return, and the overall lack of trust between the parties.

The conflict has resulted in significant human suffering, including violence, loss of life, displacement, and economic hardship. International actors, including the United Nations, have been involved in mediation efforts to try to achieve a lasting peace agreement between Israel and Palestine, but a comprehensive resolution to the conflict remains elusive.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has complex historical, political, and religious roots. It involves competing claims and aspirations for the land that both Israelis and Palestinians consider as their homeland. The main issues revolve around borders, security, settlements, refugees, and the status of Jerusalem. It is a highly sensitive and emotional topic, and opinions on the matter vary greatly. It would be helpful if you could provide more specific information or ask a specific question related to the conflict so I can provide a more tailored response.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
more_vert
Imagine two groups of people living in the same neighborhood. They both want to live in the same houses because they consider the land their home. This has been going on for a very long time, and they have different reasons for feeling that way. They've had arguments and fights about it, and sometimes, these arguments turn into serious conflicts and even wars. The main reasons are because they both want the same piece of land, and they have different backgrounds, beliefs, and histories that make it difficult for them to agree. It's a very complex and emotional issue that's been happening for generations.
thumb_up_off_alt 0 like thumb_down_off_alt 0 dislike
Whenever you have a question in your mind, just drop it on Answeree. Help our community grow.
...