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8 pages in length. The writer discusses how there are many elements to the Arab-Israeli conflict that have continued to keep it in the forefront of political consideration. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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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; however, the Arab-Israeli conflict resides at the helm. II. ARAB-ISRAELI 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. In Peter Mansfields The Arabs, the author reflects back to a 1956 reply he received from a letter he wrote to whom
he calls a "British left-wing journalist," which in many eyes sums up the perspective of many as to the fundamental basis of conflict: "The Israelis are progressive, democratic and
western-minded. The Arabs are obscurantist, totalitarian, lazy and violent. I am sorry that you appear to have fallen a victim to the charms of their way of life
-- which, I must admit, are considerable" (Mansfield, 1992 p.PG). Bernard Lewiss The Arabs in History illustrates how as Arab nationalism continued to move forward, the political implications were
becoming more and more apparent. Inasmuch as Arab nationalism escalated as a direct result of how fast and how well change was taking place, Lewis (2002) notes how it
was single-handedly strangling any possibility of establishing a single, unified Arab world. The student will want to discuss the fact that throughout history,
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