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Regional and international conflicts are often caused by misunderstandings or disagreement over certain issues. Some of the issues that may cause conflict include religion, scramble over resources, and one nation interfering in the affairs of another.
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Regional and internal conflicts are often caused by disagreements over the allocation of resources, ideological differences over religion, values and morals.
Conflicts over water and dams in India arise due to competition for water resources among various stakeholders, including farmers, industries, and local communities. Dams are often constructed to address water management issues, but they can lead to displacement of communities, environmental degradation, and disruption of natural flow patterns, sparking protests and conflicts. Moreover, water sharing among different states can be a source of inter-state disputes, complicating the issue further.
Fought over water, and land. wars were very common
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conflicts over water sources
Water conflicts are likely to continue due to factors like population growth, increasing demand for water resources, climate change affecting water availability, inequitable distribution of water, and competing interests in water usage. These issues can lead to tensions over access to water for agriculture, industry, urbanization, and ecosystems, increasing the likelihood of conflicts in the future.
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Bodies of water can serve as natural boundaries, making it easier to define and patrol borders. Additionally, the use of bodies of water as borders can help avoid conflicts over land disputes by simply using a physical feature as a boundary line.
They began conflicts over land
There is no river per se that causes Israeli-Palestinian or Israel-Arab conflict. Fresh water in general is hard to find in the Middle East and the allocation of that water is hotly contested. There have Israeli-Syrian conflicts over the Sea of Galilee (Yam Kinerret or Bahria Tabiria), which is a freshwater lake. There have been conflicts over underground aquifers along the 1949 borders of Israel and the West Bank. There have also been occasional skirmish between Israel and Jordan or Israel and the West Bank over the Jordan River, but as the Jordan does not carry a lot of water, such conflicts have been minimal compared to the other two conflicts mentioned.