The Arab-Israeli conflict primarily stems from historical, territorial, and nationalistic disputes over land in the region, particularly following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Key issues include the displacement of Palestinian Arabs, competing national identities, and the struggle over Jerusalem and other significant territories. The conflict has been further complicated by regional and international involvement, religious significance, and differing narratives regarding history and rights to the land. Efforts for peace have been hindered by ongoing violence, mutual distrust, and political divisions within both Israeli and Palestinian societies.
It is highly unlikely that Palestine will prevail against Israel through strength of arms. Arab armies far larger and better equipped have not been able to achieve this. Palestine can certainly fight a guerrilla war or an intifada that will have an affect on Israeli resolve, but the best bet for a free and independent Palestine is to choose to accept that Israel is a necessary partner for peace. Israel is not going anywhere.
People are often in conflict over what they want.
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conflict theory
People are often in conflict over what they want.
Some economic goals are incompatible with each other.
the hope that international cooperation might prevent future global conflict
Most Americans believed the war was a European conflict and didn't want to get involved.
Both the structural-functionalism and social conflict approaches offer valuable insights into social stratification. Structural-functionalism emphasizes how social systems work together to maintain stability and order, while social conflict theory highlights how power dynamics and inequalities contribute to stratification. The choice between the two approaches depends on the specific context being studied and the level of analysis being considered.
Living a Jewish life is best in Israel.
Basicaly the Jews and the Palastinians are fighting over land because the Jews had it first but they all left because they were fourced too. WHen they were put back by the united states the palastinians were there. that's the conflict.there curently fighting.