The areas of dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians are the entire former Mandate of British Palestine which includes Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. The strongest sources of conflict are in the latter two regions and the city of Jerusalem which is partially in Israel and partially in the West Bank according to International Law.
A conflict begins usually when different sides disagree. This can lead to dispute and conflict.
Japan has an ongoing dispute with Russia over some of the Kuril Islands since 1945.
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A bill that goes through several changes and can't be overruled by veto
In its general sence for knowledge, 'Territorial Dispute' means a conflict between parties to the dispute, over a area in physical occupation / custody of one party, but the other party, stakes claim over the same, demanding its occupation, in its side. The dispute may occure between 'Nations', 'two territories of states within one nation' and so on. Thanks.
Palestine, Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.
dispute is non violent and the conflict is violent. The original state of a conflict is dispute.
dispute is non violent and the conflict is violent. The original state of a conflict is dispute.
A conflict begins usually when different sides disagree. This can lead to dispute and conflict.
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A synonym for disagreement is discord or conflict.
The law can set parameters for the resolution of a dispute or a conflict. It also sets the rules, for example people may not hit each other to resolve a conflict.
"noun; a disagreement, argument, or debate" EX. "The waiter and I had a dispute over his tip" You can also use this as a verb. EX. I dispute (S)He/It disputes They dispute
Gaza Strip, Jerusalem and the West Bank.
India and China are involved in the Kashmir conflict
Fight, combat, battle, duel, dispute, debate.
A strong disagreement is also called a dispute or a conflict.