The Israeli-Palestinian conflict an ongoing military political conflict land self-determination the territory the Mandatory Palestine. [22] [23] [24] Key aspects the conflict include Israeli occupation the West Bank Gaza Strip, status Jerusalem, Israeli settlements, borders, security, water rights, [25] permit regime, Palestinian .
In 1967, Israel a pre-emptive strike Egypt Syria, launching Six-Day War. Israel occupied West Bank, Arab East Jerusalem, it captured Jordan, Syria's .
In wake the 1948-49 war, Gaza occupied Egypt 19 years. Israel occupied Gaza the 1967 war stayed 2005, that time building Jewish settlements. Israel withdrew .
Background. Israeli-Palestinian conflict dates to end the nineteenth century. 1947, United Nations adopted Resolution 181, as Partition Plan, sought .
On June 5, 1967, Israel occupied rest historic Palestine, including Gaza Strip, West Bank, East Jerusalem, Syrian Golan Heights the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula the .
In 1993, Mr. Arafat signed Oslo accords Israel, and committed negotiating end the conflict based a two-state solution. Hamas, opposed deal, launched series .
The war: Oct. 7, Hamas militants launched unprecedented cross-border attack Israel, killing 1,200 people taking civilian hostages, including a music festival. photos .
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The 2021 Gaza War, called Unity Intifada, [34] [35] [36] a major outbreak violence the Israeli-Palestinian conflict mainly commenced 10 2021, continued a ceasefire into effect 21 May. was marked protests police riot control, rocket attacks Israel Hamas Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), Israeli airstrikes the Gaza .
Gaza major flare-ups fighting Palestinian militants Israel 2006, 2008, 2012, 2014 2021. 2006, Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah militants captured Israeli soldiers .
The history the Israeli-Palestinian conflict traces to late 19th century Zionists sought establish homeland the Jewish people Ottoman-controlled Palestine, region roughly to Land Israel Jewish tradition. [1][2][3][4] Balfour Declaration 1917, issued the British government .