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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is very complex, but i will summarize it for you.

There was no such thing called Israel before 1948, it was Palestine, from the river to the sea, the whole land.

in the 19th century Jews were prosecuted in Europe, so they established the Zionist movement which its main goal is to establish a Jewish state.

The Zionist had their eyes on Palestine.before World War 1 Jews population in Palestine consisted of 3%.. 97% were majority Muslims and some Christians. The Jews stared to immigrate to Palestine after world war 1 to take over the land. They slaughtered and killed many Palestinians who were the indigenous people of the land. united nations decided to seperate the land, 56% for jews and 44% for Palestinian, which is unfair for Palestinians because its their homeland.

So they established the State of Israel and they started to steal more and more land. Now its about 95% of the land for Israel, and 5% for the Palestinians, while before world war 1 it was 100% for Palestinians who the whole land belongs to them.

I hope my information was useful and that i summarized the conflict in a simple way .

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