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A 5 page overview of this long-lived concert. Tracing the conflict all the way back to the Christian crusades the author emphasizes there were no historical right or wrong. The solution, however, lies in a binational Israeli-Palestinian state. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Indeed, it is a conflict which is deeply rooted in history. The issues broiling in Palestine are ones which spawn severely separated viewpoints. While many condemn the actions
of the Palestinians, for example, others perceive Palestinians as being justified in the actions they have taken to rid the region of Israel and its Jewish inhabitants. Those who
take this stance insist that Palestine, after all, dates back to Biblical times. These Palestinian proponents declare that the Jews who insist on the creation of Israel really have
no more standing in this region than immigrants. There are, however, certain observations which must be made in deciding whether to accept this argument. Indeed, a review of
all the facts surrounding the Palestinian/Israeli conflict allows the realization that a compromise in this position is necessitated. The quest for
peace in the Middle East has been the focus of world attention for generations. From a Palestinian perspective, however, this goal is simply unobtainable. 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. It is a resistance the reasons for which reach back to the Christian Crusades themselves (Riley-Smith, 1995). The
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