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This 9 page paper attempts to answer the question of whether peace is possible in the Middle East. In particular, this paper considers the issues that have continued the war between Israel and Palestine. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: MH11_MHIsrae2.rtf
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Though the US leadership has sought to secure peace in the Middle East in this century, there are many who believe that this is an unrealistic goal. The
history of the conflicts between the people of Israel and the Palestinians suggests that peace is unlikely, while current developments in the region further support the inability to maintain peace.
Indeed, the impracticality of peace in the Middle East is demonstrated over and over again in history. The history of
the region is one of violence and social strife, a history which is replete with conflict between religions and cultures. Unfortunately, these same frictions continue to exist today and
they will continue to exist well into the future. Palestinian resistance is a reflection of this friction. While many consider Palestinian resistance as a reaction to the creation
of the state of Israel, the true reasons run much deeper than the issue of Israel itself. Israels domestic politics are integrally
related to her long history of warfare and social unrest. Of primary emphasis in these domestic politics is insuring the security of Israel and her people. This emphasis
is understandable given the long history of unrest which has characterized the young nation. Many, however, contend that Israels domestic policies are ineffective in attaining peace because she concentrates
too much on her own internal security. One of the central issues in Israel is the conflicts between relinquishing land control and the Jewish identity.
While many contend that Israel stands as a monument to Jewish identity, others hotly debate that contention. The issues broiling in Palestine, for example,
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