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Israel and Palestine have had this conflict for years, mainly due to borders, security, water rights, control of Jerusalem and resolving Palestinian claims of a right of return for their refugees. Now it has gotten to the point where they are killing each other.

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Israel and Palestine were closest to a long-lasting solution at the Taba Summit in Egypt in 2000 when Ehud Barak conceded on nearly all of the Palestinian requests, but was denied by Yassir Arafat who knew that the remaining concessions that Barak did not make would make the solution untenable for the Palestinians. (The primary issue was that there was no Right of Return for Palestinians to what is now Israel, which is a non-starter with Israel, but most Palestinians will not let go.) Since that time, international focus groups and thinktanks have come up with solutions, but there are too many people who are too unwilling to compromise to implement them.

Israelis are continuing to build settlements in the West Bank and Blockade Gaza, preventing the Palestinians from properly developing a State of their own. Palestinian organizations like Hamas refuse to recognize Israel as a Jewish State. American benefactors support Israel without encouraging it to abandon the practice of the settlements. Arab Nations do not try to engage Israel openly and honestly and believe in holding the Palestinians in refugee camps while they continue to demand that Israel host all of the refugees, something which they know is a non-starter with Israel.

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Unfortunately, the conflict has not yet ended. There's no way that anyone can predict how, or when, it will end.

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They have not yet made peace, only interim agreements and short-term deals.

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Unfortunately, the conflict has not yet ended. There's no way that anyone can predict how, or when, it will end.

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No. It continues to this day.

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