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How did the Arabs and Israelis treat the Palestinian refugees?

Each one treated the Palestinian Refugees worse than the other.


Which Arab state became a victim of the Arab-Israeli conflict?

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.


What has the author John Wallach written?

John Wallach has written: 'Still small voices' -- subject(s): Biography, Israelis, Jewish-Arab relations, Palestinian Arabs 'The new Palestinians' -- subject(s): Biography, Palestinian Arabs


How many Israelis have been killed by Arabs since 1850?

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.


What best describes the root cause of conflict between Arabs and Israelis?

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Do the Arabs or Israelis have control of Jerusalem right now?

Israelis.


When were 11 Arabs elected to the Knesset?

The first time that there were 11 Arab members of the Knesset at the same time was the 14th Knesset, which was in power from May 1996 to May 1999. Currently the Knesset has 12 Arab members. (It is worth noting that Israel counts both Druze Israelis and ethnic Palestinian Israelis as Arab-Israelis, so the numbers above include Druze candidates who have different political interests that the ethnic Palestinian Israelis.)


What is the Arab-Israeli conflict of the diaspora?

The closest to conflict that Arabs and Israelis have in the Diaspora is competing political lobbies and occasional riots (more often Arabs against Jews or Israelis than the reverse, especially in Europe). There is no current Mafia-War or otherwise between Arabs and Israelis in the Diaspora. There have also been rare incidents such as the Palestinian (Black September) Terrorist Attack at the Munich Olympic Games in 1972, the Palestinian Hijacking of a plane with numerous Israelis in Athens, Greece and the eventual Israeli military rescue in Entebbe, Uganda in 1976, and several Israeli (Mossad) Assassinations of Arab officials both serving and in hiding that were believed to have committed violent activities against Israeli citizens.


What has the author Kathy Bergen written?

Kathy Bergen has written: 'Justice and the Intifada' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, Interviews, Intifada, 1987-, Israelis, Palestinian Arabs, Public opinion


Do Arabs and Israelis consider Jerusalem to be a holy place?

Yes. The three monotheistic religions (of which Arabs and Israelis are mainly composed) all venerate the city.


What is the present relationship between Arabs and Israelis?

Since 20% of Israelis are Arabs, the two groups have some overlap, but if the question refers exclusively to non-Israeli Arabs and Israelis, there is a tense and violent political and economic relationship. On a personal level, there are some Arab-Israeli relationships.


What did the Arabs and Israelis claim to be their historic homeland?

Jerusalem