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Q: How do you solve the conflict between the Israeli and the Palestinians?
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Should the USA try to bring peace to the Israelis and Palestinians?

Why not? More peace is always better. However, the USA cannot solve the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Only Israelis and Palestinians can do that, but the USA can provide the necessary guarantees and resources to make a peace plan viable.


What is the Arab-Israeli conflict and what could solve it?

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Why did the English and Americans start conflict with Israeli-Palestinian?

The question is worded oddly, so it is unclear what it is asking.1) Why did the English and Americans start a conflict with Israeli-Palestinians? -- This is incorrect. The English and Americans are not in conflict with "Israeli-Palestinians" (which is a meaningless term, just like French-Britons would be). As a result2) Why did the English and Americans cause the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? --The English and the Americans did not cause the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The Israelis and Palestinians did that themselves. The British (of which the English are a large subset) created the Mandate of Palestine, which allowed for the creation of two polities. Those polities had strong nationalistic aspirations that opposed those aspirations in the other polity. The British did not inspire or support this divergence, but they did accept it without trying to reconcile the problems. The British wanted easy administration, not problem solving. However, since they did not cause the problem, it was not theirs to solve. Similarly, the US is the biggest supporter of both Israel and Palestine, so US funding is certainly helping to perpetuate the conflict, but US funding has nothing to do with the root causes. If US funding were to immediately cease, the situation on the ground would not become more peaceful.The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict has its origins in the confrontation between immigrant Zionist Jews in the Mandate of Palestine and their interaction with the indigenous Arabs in the 1920s and 1930s. Before that point, the immigration into the land had been a small trickle and Arabs were not terribly concerned. However, the Jewish immigration in the 1920s was quite large and disruptive. By the mid 1930s, both sides had developed militias which they used both to attack British colonial institutions and each other. Jews also flooded back to the Holy Land following World War II, since they felt that they would always be persecuted in countries where they were the minority. In 1947, as UN Resolution 181 was being debated, a full-scale war erupted between the Jewish militias and the Arab militias. When Israel declared its independence in 1948, the Arab States joined in the War which caused it to be internationally recognized and called the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9. The on and off conflict that has remained unresolved for over half a century now.


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What will it take for all of the Arabs and Israelis to finally coexist peacefully forever?

First, it is impossible to provide a solution that will hold for all time in regards to any human situation, let alone one as complex as the Arab-Israeli Conflict.Second of all 20% of Israeli citizens are Arabs, so the co-existence there is quite good. It is between Non-Israeli Arabs (>99% of Arabs) and Israelis (regardless of whether they are Jews, Arabs, or other minorities) that is the issue. In order to resolve the Arab-Israeli Conflict, the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict needs to be resolved. For the sake of discussion, this should get the ball rolling on a number of things would have to take place before a long-standing peace (as opposed to a mere cessation of hostilities) could take place in that conflict. There are other requisites, but there are the most important.1) Mutual Recognition: Israel would need to recognize a completely independent and sovereign Palestinian Government that would fully control a certain amount of the former British Mandate of Palestine (most likely Gaza and the West Bank). Israel would also have to confer on this state the unambiguous nature of being correct and necessary for Israel. Conversely, Palestine would have to recognize the Right for Israel to Exist as a Jewish State occupying the remaining amount of the British Mandate of Palestine (most likely 1949-Israel). Both sides would have to recognize the historical and emotional value that the land also has to the other.2) Regional/International Recognition: States that have adopted attitudes strongly favoring one side at the expense of the other, such as the Arab States would need to recognize the legitimacy of both Israel and Palestine.3) Israeli Reparation Payments: Israel dispossessed many Palestinians of their property, either by malicious activities that took place during the Arab-Israeli Wars or by Ben-Gurion refusing to let Palestinians who left return after the 1948-9 War. Israel needs to pay the Palestinian government reparations for the land that was taken in this way.4) Israeli Withdrawal from the Settlements: Israel must withdraw from the Settlements to provide Palestine with a viable infrastructure and complete sovereignty. The Settlers must return to Israeli territory. The buildings, however, should be left as partial payment of the above-mentioned reparations.5) Palestinians Must Concede Right of Return:Recognizing the State of Israel as a Jewish State is meaningless if Palestinians en masse are allowed to Return to Israel. Therefore, Palestinians (and their backers) must abandon the notion that they can ever return to Israeli territory. Palestinians should leave the refugee camps and become proper citizens in this new country of Palestine.6) Jerusalem Must Be Shared or Internationalized:Palestine and Israel both want Jerusalem and the only way to solve this is either divide the city East/West respectively and divide the Old City or Internationalize the City or some combination of Internationalization and division. Neither side will rest until it can assure its followers that its holy sites will be protected.7) Liberal Thought: Just in general, people have to be willing to compromise and live with that compromise.Please also see these questions:What is the Arab-Israeli conflict about?What are the causes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?What are the events of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?What are some possible solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?What are the causes of the Arab-Palestinian Conflict?What are the causes of Anti-Zionism?What caused Jews and Muslims to become enemies?


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How do you resolve the conflict between the Jews and Muslims in Palestine?

The first thing worth noting is that the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is not a conflict between Jews and Muslims. There are a number of Muslims who fight in the Israeli Defense Forces. It is a ethnic conflict in much the same way that Sri Lanka's conflict between the Sinhalese and the Tamils was an ethnic conflict. The fact that most Israelis identify as Jews and most Palestinians identify as Muslims is part of their ethnic make-up but not its defining aspect.As concerns resolution, a number of things would have to take place before a long-standing peace (as opposed to a mere cessation of hostilities) could take place. There are other requisites, but there are the most important.1) Mutual Recognition: Israel would need to recognize a completely independent and sovereign Palestinian Government that would fully control a certain amount of the former British Mandate of Palestine (most likely Gaza and the West Bank). Israel would also have to confer on this state the unambiguous nature of being correct and necessary for Israel. Conversely, Palestine would have to recognize the Right for Israel to Exist as a Jewish State occupying the remaining amount of the British Mandate of Palestine (most likely 1949-Israel). Both sides would have to recognize the historical and emotional value that the land also has to the other.2) Regional/International Recognition: States that have adopted attitudes strongly favoring one side at the expense of the other, such as the Arab States would need to recognize the legitimacy of both Israel and Palestine.3) Israeli Reparation Payments: Israel dispossessed many Palestinians of their property, either by malicious activities that took place during the Arab-Israeli Wars or by Ben-Gurion refusing to let Palestinians who left return after the 1948-9 War. Israel needs to pay the Palestinian government reparations for the land that was taken in this way.4) Israeli Withdrawal from the Settlements: Israel must withdraw from the Settlements to provide Palestine with a viable infrastructure and complete sovereignty. The Settlers must return to Israeli territory. The buildings, however, should be left as partial payment of the above-mentioned reparations.5) Palestinians Must Concede Right of Return: Recognizing the State of Israel as a Jewish State is meaningless if Palestinians en masse are allowed to Return to Israel. Therefore, Palestinians (and their backers) must abandon the notion that they can ever return to Israeli territory. Palestinians should leave the refugee camps and become proper citizens in this new country of Palestine.6) Jerusalem Must Be Shared or Internationalized: Palestine and Israel both want Jerusalem and the only way to solve this is either divide the city East/West respectively and divide the Old City or Internationalize the City or some combination of Internationalization and division. Neither side will rest until it can assure its followers that its holy sites will be protected.7) Liberal Thought: Just in general, people have to be willing to compromise and live with that compromise.


Is conflict unavoidable between Israel and its Arab neighbors?

Unavoidable, no, it can be avoided, such as has been demonstrated by the Egyptian-Israeli and Jordanian-Israeli Peace Agreements. However, we are talking about an intractable conflict, meaning that there is a lot of mental, physical, and political investment on both sides of the conflict to achieving their aims that the will to avoid conflict is minimal. In terms of achieving peace in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, a number of things would have to take place before a long-standing peace (as opposed to a mere cessation of hostilities) could take place. There are other requisites, but there are the most important.1) Mutual Recognition: Israel would need to recognize a completely independent and sovereign Palestinian Government that would fully control a certain amount of the former British Mandate of Palestine (most likely Gaza and the West Bank). Israel would also have to confer on this state the unambiguous nature of being correct and necessary for Israel. Conversely, Palestine would have to recognize the Right for Israel to Exist as a Jewish State occupying the remaining amount of the British Mandate of Palestine (most likely 1949-Israel). Both sides would have to recognize the historical and emotional value that the land also has to the other.2) Regional/International Recognition: States that have adopted attitudes strongly favoring one side at the expense of the other, such as the Arab States would need to recognize the legitimacy of both Israel and Palestine.3) Israeli Reparation Payments: Israel dispossessed many Palestinians of their property, either by malicious activities that took place during the Arab-Israeli Wars or by Ben-Gurion refusing to let Palestinians who left return after the 1948-9 War. Israel needs to pay the Palestinian government reparations for the land that was taken in this way.4) Israeli Withdrawal from the Settlements: Israel must withdraw from the Settlements to provide Palestine with a viable infrastructure and complete sovereignty. The Settlers must return to Israeli territory. The buildings, however, should be left as partial payment of the above-mentioned reparations.5) Palestinians Must Concede Right of Return:Recognizing the State of Israel as a Jewish State is meaningless if Palestinians en masse are allowed to Return to Israel. Therefore, Palestinians (and their backers) must abandon the notion that they can ever return to Israeli territory. Palestinians should leave the refugee camps and become proper citizens in this new country of Palestine.6) Jerusalem Must Be Shared or Internationalized:Palestine and Israel both want Jerusalem and the only way to solve this is either divide the city East/West respectively and divide the Old City or Internationalize the City or some combination of Internationalization and division. Neither side will rest until it can assure its followers that its holy sites will be protected.7) Liberal Thought: Just in general, people have to be willing to compromise and live with that compromise.