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N76 [4]
3 years ago
8

Is conflict unavoidable between Israelis and Palestinians? Why or why not?

History
2 answers:
pantera1 [17]3 years ago
5 0

If only the partition resulted to the establishment of the states of Israel and Palestine maybe things would have been different.  In providing Israel with a country, the Palestinians were left out and that led to a long war that continues to this day in between uneasy periods of peace.  To be honest it has gotten to a point where you don’t know what to expect.  Will there be peace or war? In the end, it will be all up to them.

GaryK [48]3 years ago
5 0

While we could say that all conflicts can be avoided through the dialos, this case is one of the most difficult, the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is inevitable, because the people who inhabited the territory, currently Israel, had no right to self-determination On the contrary, a new state was formed in the territory in which Arabs lived mostly.

Regarding Isrrael's conflicts with its Arab neighbors, we can say that the Arabs support the Palestinians since they share cultural traits, such as language, religion and lifestyle, and therefore, if there is a conflict between Israel and Palestine, the Arab countries will also intervene in the conflict.

The clearest evidence is the creation of a state, in which the people who inhabit it do not have the right to the self-denial of the peoples. At the end of the Second World War and with the commotion caused by the Holocaust, the partition of what had been the British mandate in Palestine was approved in two: the Jewish part and the Arab part. The Arabs did not accept it, and in 1948 they declared war on the newly created state of Israel, but were defeated by the Israelis.

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