Like the EU is making efforts to unify european countries although they have a few in common, the Arab countries dream is to unify having everything in common. There are 21 arab countries, same language, same religion & mostly same culture. When one of them is being invaded and its people are being oppressed, other countries should help especially if a country like Palestine is in the mid of these countries but they haven't got enough power to help.
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Israel is always in a tangle with the Palestinian Arabs and other Arab nations.
Arab's and Palestinian's are fighting with each other over religious beliefs. Arab's would rather suffocate the Palestinian's than share land with them.
Palestinian Arab Front was created in 1968.
It is unclear what an "Israeli" is prior to 1948 as there was no state of Israel before that point. If the term "Israeli" is also pushed back to the forerunners of the State, the Zionist Palestinian Jewry, it still only goes back to conflicts in the early 1920s. Additionally, many non-Zionist Palestinian Jews and Palestinian Arabs would also have descendants who would be Israeli citizens. Between all of the various wars and riots since the 1920s, roughly 25,000 Israelis and Palestinian Jews were killed at Arab hands (either Palestinian Arabs or Arabs from other countries). Prior to 1920s, the numbers would been incidental.
Kurds are from the Iranic race and are indo european. The Arabs are semetic. Also note that Arab is a culture not a race. There is just one requirment, you have to be semetic and have to be able to speak Arabic as your mothertounge otherwise you are not a Arab. The real Arabs are the Arabs of Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The other "Arabs" have been Arabinised and have other ancestry.
Israel is always in a tangle with the Palestinian Arabs and other Arab nations.
Arab's and Palestinian's are fighting with each other over religious beliefs. Arab's would rather suffocate the Palestinian's than share land with them.
The Arab State in question was the Arab Palestinian State. Both the Israelis and the Arabs prevented the Palestinian Arabs from realizing their own state and both parties continue to do so.
Khalil Nakhleh has written: 'Shifting patterns of conflict in selected Arab villages in Israel' -- subject(s): Palestinian Arabs, Social conditions, Villages 'The two Galilees' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Ethnic relations, Palestinian Arabs 'The myth of Palestinian development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Palestinian Arabs, Social conditions
Yehoshua Porath has written: 'The emergence of the Palestinian Arab national movement' -- subject(s): Nationalism 'The Palestinian-Arab National Movement' -- subject(s): Palestinian Arabs, History
Norma Handal has written: 'Jadala' -- subject(s): Biography, Description and travel, Palestinian Arab Women, Palestinian Arabs, Social conditions, Travel, Women, Palestinian Arab
Rosemary Sayigh has written: 'The Palestinians from peasants to revolutionaries' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arab Refugees, Palestinian Arabs
Musa Mazzawi has written: 'The Arab refugees' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Palestinian Arabs, Refugees, Arab
Many Palestinian Arabs rejected the United Nations' partition plan, feeling that it was unfair and unjust as they believed the land belonged to them. They saw it as a loss of their rights and a denial of self-determination. This led to widespread protests and ultimately the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
Don Peretz has written: 'Israel and the Palestine Arabs' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Palestinian Arabs 'The Arab-Israel dispute' -- subject(s): Jewish-Arab relations, Sources, Bibliography, Arab-Israeli conflict 'A Palestine entity? [By] Don Peretz, Evan M. Wilson and Richard J. Ward' -- subject(s): Palestinian Arabs, Jewish-Arab relations 'The government and politics of Israel' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Intifada' -- subject(s): History, Intifada, 1987- 'A Palestine entity?' -- subject(s): Palestinian Arabs, Jewish-Arab relations
Many Arabs fled Israel and were forced to live in refugee camps for decades.
Alex Takkenberg has written: 'The status of Palestinian refugees in international law' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, International status, Legal status, laws, Palestinian Arabs, Refugees, Arab