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9 pages in length. Israel has always been the victim of inner struggles and outward tensions. Whether the discord is within its own people or on account of hostilities with other nations, there has hardly been a time when
the Israelis have not been suffering with some kind of tension. These tensions have created much hardship for Israel, as they often lead to other economic, political and
psychological strife. Why is Israel so full of struggle and conflict? There are more than a few reasons why the Israelis are in a constant state of discord. The writer discusses tensions as they relate to Israel. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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suffering with some kind of tension. These tensions have created much hardship for Israel, as they often lead to other economic, political and psychological strife. Why is Israel
so full of struggle and conflict? There are more than a few reasons why the Israelis are in a constant state of discord. I. ARAB/JEW CONFLICT Without question,
the Arab and Jew conflict has been a perpetual source of tension for the Israelis. The basis for this ongoing tension has been a long-term fear and distrust that
both sides harbor towards each other. David K. Shipler discusses the historical viewpoint in a decidedly humane manner, unlike many other books of its type that describe Israels inherent
troubles. Arab and Jew: Wounded Spirits in a Promised Land is a book that attempts to look beyond the actual crisis to the people underneath and how they struggle
to cope during times of strife. It is instrumental in effecting a sense of compassion from all who read it. Indeed, there are many elements to the Arab-Israeli conflict
that have continued to keep it in the forefront of political consideration. Shipler contends that while the Arab-Israeli conflict has been the result of a multi-dimensional situation, where Israel
has a history of battling with a number of neighboring states, the author attests to the fact that the majority of grief stems directly from the conflict between the Palestinians
and Israelis. The unrest between the two nationalisms, he says, has been significantly more emotionally and psychologically detrimental than the other, reason being that it requires a great deal
of fervor to maintain nationalism; to accomplish this, each side would have to completely ignore the others presence. "The Palestinians are demanding Jewish recognition of their suffering, the acknowledgement
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