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12 pages in length. The overwhelming desire for peace has created some questionable solutions to attaining this most elusive entity; in its attempt to address its long-standing discord with Palestine, Israel has done so at the great expense of its own people. Should Sharon's controversial decision to uproot no fewer than nine thousand settlers be construed as an acceptable approach for peace at any cost? Indeed, the contradictory message Sharon has instilled in his people by first providing them a home and then ripping it out from under them illustrates how there is little compassion for one's own people in a society that purports to value all human life. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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great expense of its own people. Should Sharons controversial decision to uproot no fewer than nine thousand settlers be construed as an acceptable approach for peace at any cost?
Indeed, the contradictory message Sharon has instilled in his people by first providing them a home and then ripping it out from under them illustrates how there is little
compassion for ones own people in a society that purports to value all human life. II. BRIEF HISTORY Historically, what lies at
the core of tensions between Arabs and Jews is a deep-seated fear and distrust that has evolved from long-lived stereotypes, a harsh reality author David K. Shipler has addressed in
his book entitled Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land. In his overview of Arab and Jewish relations, one can readily glean the myriad elements that have
contributed to the ongoing break in connection, realizing that while long-lived tensions are only now beginning to subside as both sides move in a mutually satisfying direction, the path being
carved is one that will prove wholly detrimental to those forced to leave the Gaza Strip. Shipler (1986) contends the Arab-Israeli conflict is the result of a multi-dimensional situation, in
that it has existed in one context as a state-to-state issue involving Israel and a number of neighboring states, as well as a direct conflict between Palestinians and Israelis.
When the student discusses the unrest between the two nationalisms, he will want to point out how such discord has been significantly more emotionally and psychologically detrimental than the former.
The reason: nationalism must be maintained with enthusiasm that is accomplished with each side ignoring the others presence. In effect, that is precisely what has transpired with the
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