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Israel Palestine conflict

Israel Palestine conflict

By Dip RaiPublished 2 years ago 4 min read
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Israel Palestine conflict

After the proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948, the Arab League decided to intervene in Palestine on behalf of the Palestinian Arabs, and it entered British Palestine and its forces to start a major phase of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.

On May 14, 1948, the State of Israel was formed, and war broke out between Israel and the Palestinians. The next day Arab troops from Egypt, Transjordan, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon settled in areas south and east of Palestine that had not been given to the Jews during the UN - part of Palestine, and captured East Jerusalem, including a small Jewish town in the old city. On the eve of Britain's withdrawal on May 15, 1948, Israel declared independence.

The declared purpose of the attack was to restore order and order as a result of the withdrawal of British troops on May 15, 1948, using events such as Dayr Yasin and the growing refugee crisis in neighboring Arab countries. For decades, Israeli and Palestinian civilization has been directed at Israeli efforts to exterminate the area that wiped out East Jerusalem in its western and central region twenty-one and a half after the Oslo Accords in 1993, which divided Palestinian citizens of Israel. from the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948. Since the recent issue of violence, Israeli and Palestinian leaders have taken a firm stand: The new Israeli government is in a state of insurgency, there is a crisis to stop the war between Hamas and Israel, and civil unrest continues to shake the Palestinian Authority.

Overall, the conflict between Israel and Palestine is set to be one of the worst in the recent history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Conflict in this critical time is only a small part of the evolving problems and tendencies in both societies. To hear the full impact of the conflict, the situation will not be tolerated and the major unrest in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Israeli cities, as well as the war in Gaza, will have to be created.

In 2000, sparked by part of Palestinian protests over Israeli rule in the West Bank and halted the peace process after Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon visited the Al-Aqsa Mosque, a Muslim shrine, Palestinians opened a second intifada that lasted until it was 2005. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict erupted again in April-May 2021, from East Jerusalem to the West Bank and the mixed city of Gaza, where Israel and Hamas fought an 11-day war, the first in fourteen years, taking a heavy man and a body to pay. The Camp David Treaty, a peace treaty that ended 30 years of conflict between Egypt and Israel, improved relations between Israel and its neighbors, but the issue of Palestinian independence and independence remains unresolved.

Israel acquired territories given to Palestinian Arabs by United Nations resolutions in 1947. In a separate agreement with Israel, neighboring Egypt, Lebanon, Transjordan, and Syria agreed on legal measures to prevent war. The 1993 Oslo Accords resolved the dispute and established a Palestinian Authority on the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Strip, which allowed the Israeli government to respect the newly formed Palestinian Authority.

The United States has been trying to revive the peace process between the Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank since 2013. The Roadmap provides normal relations with Israel to withdraw its troops from occupied territories, including the Golan Heights, an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, and a solution for Palestinian refugees. Various measures have been taken by Israel to improve Palestinian economy, security, and autonomy in the West Bank from successive measures such as increasing Palestinian operating permits in Israel, improving trade access to Palestinian cities, building roads and bridges, and strengthening Palestinian cities "adjacent areas, and opposing measures). such as the decommissioning of residential construction in the West Bank and the West Bank and the provision of more land for its construction.

Palestinians as a group view violence as the only language in which Israel is understood and believe Abbas talks have failed to secure Israeli consent, and the Hamas approach has produced sanctions such as the exchange of prisoners and Qatari deposits in Gaza. Interpersonal dialogue, which is thought to have led to speculative analysis, has lost the credibility of many of Israel and has become a source of suspicion in the eyes of many Palestinians, who use post-war tactics to hide the power inequality that is at the root of the controversy. The elite and extremist players in Israel have gained momentum over the years as the public opinion of Israel has shifted to the right and politicians have been caught in a cycle of political and political unpopularity.

When the United States accepts the Palestinian Authority, supports international relations and the natural use of the Geneva Conventions in the occupied Palestinian territories currently sanctioned by the United States takes serious steps to apprehend the perpetrators, and is willing to accept the UN Security Council's decision on economic cooperation, communications. and security between the two countries, and we are committed to these decisions, disarming the underprivileged parties, the renewal of bilateral negotiations.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is actually a conflict between two independent states: the Jewish-Zionist and the Palestinian-world project, both of which encompass the same territory. It is based on national, political, environmental, cultural, and religious factors.

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