There would have been no Nakba, if the UN partition plan had been accepted by the Arabs. They chose war instead, which they lost, resulting in the Nakba.
The existence of the Palestinian people is not under threat of destruction. This is a conflict about land.
You have some history learning to do.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_war_crimes
The destruction of the Palestinians has been going on since 1948. And you expect then to have a stable form of government after 70 years of it?
This started before 1948. One example the Hebron Massacre was part of a series of violent hate crimes by Arab mobs against Jews in 1929.
‘This’ meaning the systematic destruction of the palestinians.
There would have been no Nakba, if the UN partition plan had been accepted by the Arabs. They chose war instead, which they lost, resulting in the Nakba.
The existence of the Palestinian people is not under threat of destruction. This is a conflict about land.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victim_blaming