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RUDIKE [14]
3 years ago
8

URGENT!!! 100 POINTS!!! PLEASE HELP

Geography
1 answer:
Anon25 [30]3 years ago
3 0

Explanation:

Both Jews and Muslims consider Jerusalem to be a sacred city. However, Jerusalem am and the wider Palestine region has been conquered numerous times by foreign powers.

At various times in history, it has been ruled by Romans, Egyptians, Byzantines, the Abbasid, Seljuk, Ottomans, and the British Empire.

The Jews consider the region as The holy land where their forefathers lived. Muslims only consider Palestine as the third-holiest place in the religion while for Jews it is not just about religion but about an ancestral home that they lost.

In the last 1500 years the area has mostly been ruled by Muslims and before that, only for a short period was it controlled by Jews themselves.

Yet, after the British Empire disintegrated, both Muslims and Jews laid claim to the land. Jews saw it as an opportunity to go back to their homeland, while Muslims believed that they could make their own country, free of foreign control.

Herein lies the problem, for both communities it is not just about religion but a matter of survival.

Below the mask of religion, there are obvious undertones to nationalism, survival, and to a lesser extent racial superiority from both sides.

Matters have only worsened due to Arabs losing two wars with Israel, which led to Israel annexing Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian territory.

How do you convince two people to give up a piece of land which both belief is not only integral to their religion but to their survival as a nation?

HOPE THAT HELP YOU MARK ME BRITNILYS

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