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  1. Israelis and Palestinians discuss the difficult path to peace. Peace activists shared why it is so hard to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at a recent campus event. For there to be any ...

  2. The roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict lie in the 1917–1920 period. Such conflict was unavoidable. The Jewish people had a hereditary presence in Palestine going back more than three thousand years. There had always been significant numbers of Jews there, especially in Jerusalem.

  3. 1. Okt. 2014 · A core issue is the refusal of Hamas and Israel to recognise each other. That has turned what might have been a conflict over borders into an existential conflict. Throughout the conflict much ...

  4. 19. Jan. 2024 · But the attack has also exposed the failure of Israel’s long-pursued strategy of conflict containment with the Palestinians since the failure of the peace process in the early 2000s. The October 7 attack and today’s war have also laid bare the faulty, reckless logic of one-state proposals that wish away the extremism that feeds the conflict ...

  5. 2. Sept. 2010 · The 240,000 Arab inhabitants of East Jerusalem live a strange half-existence, rarely in direct conflict with Israel, but resolutely clinging on to their Palestinian identity and cause.

  6. Peace Is Possible: Conversations With Arab And Israeli Leaders from 1988 to the Present : Clinton, Bill, Abraham, S. Daniel: Amazon.com.au: Books

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    • S. Daniel Abraham
  7. 7. Nov. 2019 · One scholar argues, “Palestinians and Israelis experience the conflict in different ways, which affects their definition of peace” (Hallward). For Israelis, relative peace may be a period without rockets launched from the Gaza Strip or suicide bombings in Israeli cities, which in principle resembles a ceasefire.