I agree with PapaJohn in that it's none of our business what goes on between Israel in Palestine. If you really want a debate, though, here's my own 2 cents.
This mess laregely started because of international intervention. Namely, the powers that be decided the Jews should have their own state, and that it would consist of parts of Palestine. This is interesting because it's where the Jews were originally from after clearing it out of its inhabitants in Exodus.
Now, for quite a while Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived in peace in the Middle East, and it was no different in Palestine/Israel until Zionism took root. Israeli Jews (not necessarily Jews from other countries) tend to look at themselves as being part of a "master race" for lack of a better term, at least according to the Talmud. They are a very racist bunch who can't live side-by-side with Muslims or Christians, so they try and eradicate them.
The Christians have all but fled Palestine and the Muslims are fighting for it. The more they are oppressed, the more violent they become. A move to give them their own state would be beneficial, I think, but Israel wants the whole thing for the Jews specifically. There's also the problem now of Jewish girls marrying Arab men and mixing the race, which is causing outrage in the country. If they live side-by-side, their blood may mix, and that would destroy them.
Sorry dude but you need to read the history of what actually happened.
Yes Jews emigrated to Israel. And they had very good reasons to do so as they were being killed and thrown out of their home countries with practically no possessions and no where to go.
The country was not an Arab country in the first place, it was Turkish ruled for centuries (since the 1500s until 1917) and then British ruled. There were Arabs, Christians and Jews there living peacefully together (albeit with a higher Arab population).
The violence was initiated by the Arabs who were unhappy with the number of Jews coming into "their" country. I can understand their frustration, but at the same time I understand the point of view of the Jews at the time that they are going to stay safe and non-persecuted no matter what. There was no need for violence, but what happened happened and unfortunately for the Arabs in that region they have had to live with the consequences ever since.
This statement:-
"Israeli Jews (not necessarily Jews from other countries) tend to look at themselves as being part of a "master race" for lack of a better term, at least according to the Talmud. They are a very racist bunch who can't live side-by-side with Muslims or Christians, so they try and eradicate them."
is completely ignorant and goes against every historical example of the Jews. Where exactly in the Talmud does it state that the Jews are a "master race"? If you mean "chosen people" then you are taking that term completely out of context and does not mean what you think it means and Jews certainly do not feel superior to others because of it.
Please tell me where in history does it show the Jews (of any country) as being violent and not living peacefully (ruled actually) with almost every nation on earth. So all of a sudden a new type of Jew appeared out of nowhere and decided to kill and steal peoples lands? I don't think so.
From what evidence I can see the Jews felt enough was enough and were going to protect themselves and their families at all costs and never allow what happened during the holocaust ever to happen again. That's why they are perceived now as so aggressive, they are like a dog backed into a corner with everyone around them wanting them annihilated.
I feel awful for the Arab population who are genuinely suffering, but killing more Jews is not the answer to the problem and unfortunately the ones who are in control there think it is. Until that ends then there will be no solution as every land concession that Israel gives just puts the mortars closer to their civilians.
Just my two cents.