A very deep rooted answer lies somewhere in here and I'm not that certain of the precise details.
In short, Israel was created at the end of WW2 by the victorious powers as a homeland for the then homeland less Jews. This apparently was achieved to a large extent by displacing Palestinians living on that bit of land. Israelis will put a different slant on it, as will Palestinians and other Arabs put theirs. The crux of the matter lies in its artificial creation and people displacement.
Unfortunately, no amount of time seems to placate either side. Certain Arab countries continue to dispute the right of Israel to exist, the Israelis on the other hand are not about to give up their homeland and have the support of the USA.
All told, it seems about as intractable as the Northern v Southern Ireland situation and I don't have an answer to either.
I will willingly accept correction to any mis-statements in the above.
2006-12-04 02:17:31
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answered by Billybean 7
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that is puzzling to describe it in english yet i'll in straight forward words stated that the conflict between Israel and Palestine will not in any respect end as written in Holy Koran. that is a demonstration of the top of the day
2016-10-08 01:17:52
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answered by prinsh 4
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