TempestOfTempo
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Ishmael and Issac were Abraham's sons, they each spawned 12 sons/tribes. There was conflict between Abraham's wife and Hagar so he relocated Hagar to the Arabian peninsula, thus these 24 factions grew up in different areas, but shared the blood of Abraham in their veins.- We can agree that for the most part after the initial military campaigns on behalf of both armies concluded, these peoples enjoyed relatively conflict-free relations and that the Christian Crusades were a catalyst to the degeneration of relations between these two peoples (Jewish and Palestinian).
That is not my understanding-- just saying. I mean, the Catholics killed Protestants too. They are a religion unto themselves. The conflict imo goes back to Isaac and Ishmael.. Esau and Jacob.
Why didn't the Arabs want the Jews there prior to the Israeli state, during the British mandate? Both Jews and Muslims were there already.
There were various regional and smaller conflicts between these groups, but once the main military campaigns ended, so did the majority of hostilities between these two. As these groups moved into formal titles and etc. of "Jewish" and "Muslim" the organized beefs between them tended to die out and the first few Crusades may have actually served to strengthen the ties between the 2 groups. Somewhere after the last Crusade and the first World War, whomever is behind this ish figured out that dividing these peoples would be advantageous for political, military and monetary reasons and the situation has been intentionally spiraling out of control ever since.
As for why the Jewish people were not welcomed back en masse, Im not sure what time period you mean there but if you elaborate, I will try to address your contentions.