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In order to completely destroy the Hamas regime a
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The Israeli-Palestinian war dispute focuses on the status of Jerusalem, the demarcation of borders, Jewish settlements, the return of Palestinian refugees, and the distribution of water resources. It is fundamentally a religious issue.
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Now the war is either for resources or for land.
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Refers to the conflict between Palestine and Israel, not Pakistan.
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Palestine, Israel, and some of the surrounding countries of the Islamic world.
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Pakistan and Israel!
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Holy lead accompanies the main temple mountain.
Located in Jerusalem.
The Temple Mount in the Old City, known to Muslims as the "Al-Haram Al-Sharif", is both Jewish and Islamic.
The Holy Land has long been the focal point of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israel. After 1967 took control of the entire Old City of Jerusalem, but according to Israel and Jordan.
As was agreed, jurisdiction over the Temple Mount remained with Jordan and policing was controlled by Israel**.
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The focus of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is on who the Pakistani region belongs to; The Palestinians who rented the temple hill called it "holy place". Because on the site of the Jewish temple of that time stand the thousand-year-old Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Jerusalem has also become the third holiest place in Islam after Mecca and Medina.
Stepping on the Temple Mount, almost every brick and tile has a story, a history, or a mysterious, or poignant. For Jews and Muslims alike, the Temple Mount has sunk into their hearts.
However, this overlap of holy relics was then transformed into religious disputes and historical grievances, so that this area with a radius of less than one square kilometer carried too many vendettas, blood and tears; To some extent, the antagonism between the Palestinians and Israelis dominated until 2000, when it intensified into a bloody conflict.
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The main reason for the Palestinian-Israeli war was that the two peoples made exclusive claims to the same piece of land. The irreconcilability of this contradiction led to an incessant bloody conflict between the two countries.
Historically, in the 11th century BC on the land of Palestine, the Jews established the Hebrew Kingdom. The Roman Empire invaded in the 1st century BC, and since then most of the Jews have perished from all over the world.
It became part of the Arab Empire in the 7th century AD. The Arabs continued to move in and assimilate into the local indigenous population, gradually forming the modern Palestinian Arabs. For more than a thousand years thereafter, Palestine has been inhabited by Palestinian Arabs until now.
This is the main reason why the Arab world opposes the establishment of an Israeli state.
In modern times, after the Second World War, with the support of the United States and the Soviet Union, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution in 1947, stipulating that Palestine would establish a Jewish state (about 10,000 square kilometers), an Arab state (about 10,000 square kilometers), and Jerusalem (176 square kilometers) after the end of the British mandate in 1948. After the establishment of the State of Israel in May 1948, it was excluded by the Arab world because of its encroachment on Arab land, and the two sides fought five wars in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973 and 1982. The Arab countries were defeated, and more than 1 million Palestinian Arabs were driven out of their homes where they had lived for generations and turned into refugees.
The first meeting of the Palestinian National Committee, held in the city of Jerusalem in May 1964, decided to establish the Palestine Liberation Organization. The 19th special session of the Palestinian National Council, held in Algiers on 15 November 1988, adopted the Declaration of Independence, proclaiming the establishment of a Palestinian State on Palestinian land with its capital as Jerusalem. On 13 September 1993, Israel and the PLO signed a peace agreement proposing a plan for Palestinian self-government.
On 4 May 1994, the PLO and Israel signed a historic agreement in Cairo on limited autonomy in Gaza and Jericho, and on 12 May 1994, the Palestinian National Authority was established.
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The Palestinian-Israeli (Palestinian-Israeli) conflict is one of the hot spots of conflict in the Middle East, and there are deep historical roots hidden behind the conflict, including religious and ethnic factors. More importantly, external factors such as the intervention of major powers have influenced and intensified each other, making the Palestinian-Israeli conflict extraordinarily complex. Among them, the exclusive sovereignty claims of the two peoples over the same land are the fundamental reasons.
The issue of Jewish settles and the status of Jerusalem are serious obstacles on the road to Israeli-Palestinian peace. If these problems are not solved. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict will not stop.
It is also difficult to achieve real peace in the Middle East.
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It's supposed to be an Arab-Israeli war, right?
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First Middle East War (aka: Israeli War of Independence): Second Middle East War (aka:
Suez Canal War): Third Middle East War (a.k.a.: Six-Day War).
Fourth Middle East War (aka: Yom Kippur War): Fifth Middle East War (aka:
Lebanese-Israeli Wars): The war and conflict between Palestine and Israel began in 1948 when Israel was founded and has continued to this day, with five Middle East wars revolving around the Palestinian issue. )
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There have been 5 wars between the Arabs and Israelis, four of which were directly related to Palestine
The First Middle East War (also known as the "Palestinian War", known as the "War of Independence" in Israel) In the early morning of May 16, 1948, in the early morning of the day after the establishment of the State of Israel, the Arab League (7 member states) took the initiative to launch a war of aggression against Israel, and the First Middle East War broke out. Israel narrowly won the first Middle East war, in which Israel occupied 80 per cent of the total area of Palestine, and 960,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes and turned into refugees.
After the establishment of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the Third Middle East War (also known as the Six-Day War), it became a problem for Israel. On June 5, 1967, after leaving 12 warplanes on the home air defense mission, the rest of the Israeli Air Force was mobilized for military strikes against Egypt, Jordan and Syria. In the third Middle East war, Israel expanded its strategic depth by 10,000 square kilometers, and hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs were driven out of their homes by Israel and turned into refugees.
Fourth Middle East War (also known as the October War) After the Third Middle East War, Israel occupied the lands of Egypt and Syria, displaced millions of Palestinians from their homes, and occupied large swathes of Arab land, which the Arab countries launched on October 6 in order to regain lost territory.
In the Fifth Middle East War (also known as the Israeli invasion of Lebanon), on June 4, 1982, Israel launched air strikes against Palestinian PLO guerrilla bases in Beirut and southern Lebanon. The Fifth Middle East War broke out.
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