Principles of Economics
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” Please respond to the following:
For thousands of years, up to the 20th century, the land of Palestine was a homeland for Christians, Jews, and Muslims. In the 20th century, the British got involved in the Middle East in several ways, culminating in the attempt to make Palestine a “Homeland” for European Jews to go to.
- Hypothesize on what reasons exist for feeling hopeful about the future of the conflict. If there is no reason to feel hopeful, explain why.
- Speculate on the probable future of the dispute based on your readings in Roskin and your familiarity with current events.
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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
There is no reason to feel hopeful for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Efforts to resolve the conflict has been relentless. There has not been any solution for the conflict. The conflict has had intractable quality from the beginning. This is because there are two people who are competing and still have exclusive claims to the small parcel of land. This has been one of the important reasons that have left every attempt to resolve the conflict relentless. The attempt to broker a lasting peace agreement has broken to peaces since the…
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