One of the unresolved problems was thousands of Jewish immigrants to the UK-approved Palestine known as the Zionist Project (1920-1930). This caused confusion in Arab society. In 1937 the Royal Committee recommended that the land be divided into Jews and Arab countries. Both Palestinians and Arabs refuse to do so and hope to abolish the Immigration Bureau. The opposite violence continued until 1938, British reinforcements intervened to end violence. Then, around 1948 it became a clash between Israel and the Arabs of Palestine.
The conflict between Israel and Palestine ultimately comes down to religious tensions and is part of the greater Arab and Israeli conflict. In 1948, the United Nations divided the Palestinian Autonomous Region into two states, Jews and Arabs, to resolve the ongoing tension between Jews and Arabs. The Jewish leaders accepted the plan and because the Palestinian government did not accept the plan, it was a short civil war that ended in Israel's Independence Proclamation on 14 May 1948. After decades of civil war, the Arab countries refused to recognize the justification of Israel. In 1964 the country and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) were established. In the six-day war in 1967, Israel occupied Gaza and Jerusalem from Egypt and the West Bank. Correspondingly, several Arab countries have joined forces to start the Yom Kippur war against Israel. There was no one who gave a clear result, but it came to the Camp David agreement in 1978, which led to the Egypt - Israel Treaty.
At the end of last year, President Cardinals recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and reminded the fierce debate over the Israel - Palestinian conflict. There is an effective question in the criticism and condemnation of defamation: why is the US view of the Israeli capital so important? The answer to this question is not the fact that Israel - the only functional democrat in the area - plays a role as an ideological political partner, but is often the theory that is advocated. As Saudi Arabia has proven, the United States is pleased to establish an alliance with the world's most undemocratic regime. On the contrary, the supervision of the US against Israel is a remnant of the power struggle between the Cold War and the Soviet Union.
Many of the leftist anti - Semitism began with the confrontation between Israel and Palestine - or at least that. Progressive people in the United States are increasingly consistent with the causes of Palestine. There is a good reason for this. Palestinian traditionally had little alliance in American politics because supporting Israel was always a requirement of Democratic and Republican politicians. Palestinians are certainly facing incredible oppression and difficulties, and there are progressions opposed to oppression and equality.