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Just a brief history is all I need.

2006-07-13 11:26:00 · 12 answers · asked by billgutsky 3 in Politics & Government Military

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Starting from the past century the region was under British control and largely diminated by the Palestinians, Jews were then busy being European and making money at it there and in Russia. Then the re was an agreement called the Belford Papers which was basically the idea that both groups would cooperate to obtain independence and that whoever acheived it would be respected!

Then Hitler came along! I assume you already know that part of the story, so I'll skip to the next part after the Big War! Jews then had enough of Europe and most being Capitolist's had a choice between the States or Palestine and the stress on the region began because of limited resources and Jews having more Eurocentric manners that the Brit's would consider over the Palestinians per local dispute.

The result of the mass Exodus created a formidiable population that was willing to use violence to get the British out and when they blew up the British Hotel David the English realized that they had enough of war for the time and that opened the door for the next stage which was the creation of the Isreali State which easily with american and european backing surpressed the Palestinians, with the quite consent of the so-called UN, which was then merely a NATO puppet.

This made the Palestinians homeless because the Jews invited any person who had a Jewish female in the family tree to come and help build the Homeland while Palestinians who had conflicts with them were disposessed and had to be shipped out to Lebenan and Jordan. The continued strife then as now lead to Isreali reprisals into the host countries which offended the Arab States and lead to two Arab Isreali Wars the former always winning thanks to American backing and intelligence!

The Arabs were force to concede the existence of the Isreali State, Egypt was force to give Isreal the Gaza Strip and Jordan gave the West Bank as a buffer Zone so the Jews and Americans said, but we all now know the Jewish State was expanding deliberately.

So the same tactic that Palestinians have used aginst the Jews are no different than those used by the Jews to gain their Independence! This to is the origin of the terrorist movements which began as displaced Palestinians intent on fighting back from where they had been deported.

I guess that's why old New England Folk have the saying good fences make good Neighbors. There, back in the colonial days, if you move in, the locals would help you plow your first feilds and build your homestead. In New England they have a wives tale that argued the devil thrown from Heaven must have landed there because the land is strewn with heavy bolders that no single man can budge. New England ain't got much game and the winters can get pretty harsh so if you don't make harvest you'll starve or come lookin for mine. Surfice it to say an old New Englander will send you to the grave before sharing his winter stock. No sense in both starving, and ain't no fun having starving company! So they take them bolders and made rock fencelines. It's the neighborly thing to do and you take a trip there you can still see them wall all over the place.

Now don't you think it's about time the Palestinians had a nice harvest and a fence of their own!

2006-07-13 12:50:40 · answer #1 · answered by namazanyc 4 · 0 0

Brief history of the Israeli / Arab conflict:
Both peoples have been in the Holy Land for a long long time. None of them ever left. After the British left, the Jews rose up and took it over - in the 40s. Ever since then, the two groups have fought over the land. And they'll never stop.
The End.

2006-07-13 11:31:12 · answer #2 · answered by Thom Thumb 6 · 0 0

the palestinians have been fighting for their own country against the arabs for thousands of years. in 1947 the US forced Syria to let palestine go, then gave the uninhabited portion to the Jews who wanted to live there. But then the palestinians got greedy and attacked Israel-who subsequently took over palestine

2006-07-13 11:30:51 · answer #3 · answered by ben s 3 · 0 0

Hezbollah kidnapped 1 Israeli soldier, then attacked again and kidnapped 2 more, and Iran is also behind it. Israel bombed the Palestinian airport so they cannot fly their kidnapped soldiers out of the country.
To: king Midas
P.S. Israel gave back the Gaza strip, didn't you see that on the new, get educated.

2006-07-13 11:32:51 · answer #4 · answered by hexa 6 · 0 0

Ah what a question! Essentially, their philosophies, religion, and people, have been against eachother, each unable to understand and agree with the other, literally since biblical times. Their disagreements stem from disagreements regarding the origin of their two religions. I may not be fully correct here, but your answer lies with the religious leaders of both religions, but don't get one side without the other!

2006-07-13 11:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by TwilightWalker97 4 · 0 0

Israel who is backed and armed by the Americans feel that they do not have to give back the Gaza Strip and the Lebonese feel that they are being told what to do in their own country by these outsiders that they allowed to move there after Hitler displaced them. Now they want them out and the Israeli do not want to go.

2006-07-13 11:32:15 · answer #6 · answered by King Midas 6 · 0 0

it is the religious battle, the jewish people feel they have right to the land and the islamic people believe they have claim, theres been wars going on for thousands of years, thats what the crusades were about, christians believed they too had claim. the movie kinddom of heavan has a good line in it saying "none have claim, ALL have claim" because it is a holy site for many different religions. (Israel that is)

2006-07-13 11:30:34 · answer #7 · answered by takingoverme248 3 · 0 0

ok. enable's flow by the questions. a million. formerly 1946, "Palestine" became a "region" no longer a rustic or a state. It became only a fave section that became part of the united kingdom empire. formerly that it became part of the Ottoman Empire (2 of them). The very last time that section became a rustic or state became even as it became the Biblical u . s . a . of Judea. 2. in case you google the words: Dhimmi and Dhimmitude, you'll stumble on even in the "surprising" of situations, they did not all "get alongside" and Jews were no longer "probability-free" from being killed, beaten, having their belongings taken etc... in truth, the thrashing became the minimum punishment for walking on a similar street as a Muslim. 3. No. it isn't morally incorrect for any u . s . a . to be taken over by an increasing inhabitants of any kind. you received't like the individuals that are buying land on your community or having babies. yet, it isn't "morally incorrect" for them to finish that. i recognize that's a lack of life penalty crime for Jews to own belongings and for Arabs to promote belongings to Jews lower than both PA and also Jordanian regulation. yet, that keeps to be immoral, no longer moral. 4. some Muslims are fairly rich. Arafat died a billionaire. And he all started with no longer something... some Muslims are undesirable. i imagine that's a tragedy that they do no longer have extra economic progression. yet, the challenge is with their leaders. supply up destroying infrastructure and making an investment in guns and violence and commence making an investment on your infrastructure and individuals. Heck, even as some Jews donated countless million money in greenhouses to the PA, they destroyed them interior of 24 hrs. even as Israel gave them money to spend on updating their sewage equipment, they used it on guns instead and the sewage equipment broke in some places. some human beings died. i'd like the Muslims and Jews to stay mutually too. And in Israel, they do. Peace, i'm hoping we see it quickly. Salaam.

2016-10-14 10:45:59 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The two sides have hated each other since bible times and the trouble is only going to get worse.

2006-07-13 12:28:47 · answer #9 · answered by xlwass 2 · 0 0

the rich sheiks and kings who want their people to focus on isreal being the main cause of all the problems rather than focus on the real injustice. the rich sheiks and kings living large while the others starve

2006-07-13 11:36:06 · answer #10 · answered by mason x 4 · 0 0

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