28/10/2023
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origins of the conflict between Israel and Palestine are complex, but they date back to the early 20th century. In 1917, the British government issued the Balfour Declaration, which promised to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This led to the formation of the state of Israel in 1948, which was met with resistance from the Palestinians, who had also been promised a homeland in the same region. The conflict has been ongoing ever since, with several wars and periods of violence, as well as numerous peace negotiations.
There are many factors that have contributed to the ongoing conflict, including religious and cultural differences, territorial disputes, and historical grievances. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of other countries, such as the United States and Iran, as well as the presence of extremist groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah. While there have been some periods of relative calm, the conflict has continued to flare up, with no end in sight. The impact of the conflict has been felt both within the region and internationally, and it remains a source of tension and instability.
In the decades since the establishment of the state of Israel, there have been several major conflicts, including the Six-Day War in 1967 and the Yom Kippur War in 1973. These wars, as well as other smaller-scale conflicts, have resulted in thousands of deaths and the displacement of millions of people. In the 1990s, there were some attempts to reach a peace agreement, including the Oslo Accords and the Camp David Summit, but these ultimately failed to resolve the conflict. Since then, there have been several efforts to broker peace, but the situation remains highly volatile More recently, the conflict has intensified, with increased violence and heightened tensions. In 2014, a major conflict known as Operation Protective Edge resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, most of them Palestinians. There have also bee
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