Answer 1
The problem is that both sides have legitimacy in certain claims and extremists who would rather derail the process of negotiations than not get everything in their wishlists. The Israelis and the Palestinians who truly want to live together in peace respecting each others' Rights to Exist have had to consistently those who would rather stir up antagonism and hatred on both sides.
Arab Answer
Simply, because of the Arab lands occupied by the Israelis. The Arabs, through the Arab League made the initiative that Israelis withdraw from the Arab lands occupied in war 1967 and all the Arab States start political, economic and diplomatic relations with Israel. However, the Israelis ignored the initiative completely.
Israeli Answer
The above answer is disingenuous about what the Arab League Initiative represents and while it does say that all Arab nations will have peaceful and diplomatic relations with the State of Israel at its conclusion, the Initiative does not provide for major Israeli concerns. The foremost of these concerns is that not every Palestinian can live in the Jewish State of Israel. Doing this would remove its Jewish Character and make Israel a de facto Arab State. This is a non-starter. The Arabs are to be commended for making a great compromise, but they refused to negotiate any terms in the Saudi Peace Initiative and made it a "take it or leave it" deal. This inability of the Arabs to seriously mind Israeli concerns and be open to a full negotiation is the reason why the Initiative failed, not an unwillingness of the Israelis to accept peace.
However, the Arabs are not the only ones furthering the conflict. The Israeli government currently is belligerent and encourages settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, hampering the peace process. On the flip side, Gaza is run by the Militant Terrorist Organization Hamas which constantly attacks Israel and is not interested in fruitful negotiations. Both sides are At Fault for the current rounds of fighting, but the bottom line is that at the end of the day, most Israelis and Palestinians in the former British Mandate of Palestine realize that a Two-State Solution is the only one that is viable. It is Jews and Arabs outside of this area who still demand total victory for their side.
Answer 3
Religion. Jews and Muslims don't like each other.
Answer 4
Many years ago the region of Palestine had Jews, Christians, and Muslims with relatively minimal violence.
Lots of Jews in other countries were being pushed out because people were jealous of their wealth or just wanted their farms, so certain politicians and rulers who believed that The Bible was true decided to allow some of the Jews to live in Palestine.
Those who arrived in Palestine decided that, as this was their home, more Jews should live there.
In 1948 the politicians in other countries agreed to split Palestine into separate areas for Jews and Palestinians, this started a war between the Palestinians and the Jews which the Jews won.
Ever since that time the Jews, (Israelis), have been pushing out the Palestinians, (mostly Muslims), from their land and the other Muslim states have been helping the Palestinians.
Additional Information
There are many additional reasons. Please see the Related Question to read about the Causes of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, many of which have not yet been resolved.
No. But it can lead to it. War is conflict. It often creates more entrenchment on both sides of a conflict.
Passive resistance, as used by Gandhi, and mediation, where in a third party solves the conflict.
The more difficult the conflict is, the more glorious the outcome will be.
There is no specific type of conflict that only Arabs engage in that other people do not, so this is a non-existent term. It is difficult to say why this conflict is not ending if it cannot be identified.
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The main reason is probably the fact that Israel still exists, and shows no sign of being willing to evaporate.
post conflict situations
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Smoothing does not necessarily solve a conflict. It may create a feeling that the conflict is not as severe as it has been perceived to be or may provide a "cooling off" period but the confict remains unresolved.
No. But it can lead to it. War is conflict. It often creates more entrenchment on both sides of a conflict.
you solve it by agreeing on something.
Conflict is the dilemma the character is facing. Complication is what the character encounters when trying to fiqure out how to solve the conflict
What conflict do you mean? The conflict between, Mr Nolan or the fellow DPS society?
You may be asked how you solve difficult problems when you are being interviewed. This gives the interviewer an idea of the skills and experience you have to use in solving problems.
it is often difficult to solve complicated problems alone
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