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10 pages in length. Possession of significant commodities is one of humanity's most sought after objectives from the moment he learns the social, political and economic value of material wealth. The extent to which owning land is one of the most coveted of all human goals is both grand and far-reaching; that legal custody of terra firma has been responsible for massive amounts of bloodshed amidst global conflict speaks to the aberrant worth people have long placed upon land ownership. However, its value as a religious, strategic or bargaining tool is a reality conceived by Israel - embroiled for decades in a battle of hatred and violence with Palestine - as a means by which to encourage the long struggle for peace. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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extent to which owning land is one of the most coveted of all human goals is both grand and far-reaching; that legal custody of terra firma has been responsible for
massive amounts of bloodshed amidst global conflict speaks to the aberrant worth people have long placed upon land ownership. However, its value as a religious, strategic or bargaining tool
is a reality conceived by Israel - embroiled for decades in a battle of hatred and violence with Palestine - as a means by which to encourage the long struggle
for peace. The notion of offering territory that was rightfully won by the blood, sweat and tears of its people in historic battles against the Arabs is a gesture
many believe to be far beyond the scope of reason; based upon a principle of land for peace (Weiss et al, 2007), Israels quest for national harmony has created a
situation whereby her own people are paying the price two times - first with bloodshed, second with loss of homeland - in order to appease the Arabs. Such forfeiture
is considered politically weak and culturally powerless by some, while others deem it futile since the Arabs will never abide by whatever peace agreement is created and the Israelis will
still be without their land. In short, Israel was not making the most prudent choices for its people or the quest for peace by handing over its hard-earned land
in the effort of accordance inasmuch as "peace with Israel could not be made as long as Jews occupied Arab Muslim lands" (Sela, 2005, p. 15). II. WHEN ENOUGH
IS ENOUGH Because Israel and Palestine view their clash from two entirely different perspectives - Jews as a border conflict, Arabs as a survival conflict - Israels use of land
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