\"The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict\" Please respond to the following: For thousa
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"The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict" Please respond to the following:
For thousands of years, up to the 20th century, the land of Palestine was a homeland for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. In the 20th century, the British got involved in the Middle East in several ways, culminating in the attempt to make Palestine a “homeland” for European Jews. Before you respond to this week’s discussion questions, visit and review the ProCon.org Website about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict at http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/. It is one of the most thorough, unbiased, and detailed sites on the subject.
Hypothesize why one might feel hopeful about the future of the conflict. If there is no reason to feel hopeful, explain why.
Based on your readings in Roskin and on your familiarity with current events, speculate on the probable future of the dispute. Be sure to address different points than covered in your first response.
What is not clear?
Explanation / Answer
There is no reason to feel hopeful in the future in fact if anything has to happen will be worse than the world has seen. The reason is simple and that is almost all talks, conferences, UN interventions have failed so there might be miracle that can only solve the problem.
The problem of Israel and Palestine conflict is deep rooted and neither of the parties are ready to compromise or come to solution and even if they do there are sentiments of people, interest of other nations and underlying conflict in religious issues related to Jerusalem etc. which overrides the solution approach.
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