The Israel Palestine Conflict

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Dating back to the beginning of the 20th century, Israel’s and Palestine’s relationship took a turn, causing wars to break out and many unnecessary deaths to occur. Since then, things have changed greatly, and I don’t believe the conflict between them can currently be solved. The friction between these two countries and religions is still increasing, and so is the hostility that’s contained by the Palestinian people. Israel has committed many human rights violations, including killings, beatings, torture, and shootings at unarmed civilians; this includes children. Palestinians have no state or army, but only weapons such as bombs, knives, rocks, and many youths who are willing to die by using them against the Israeli troops.
The Israeli people are a group of Semitic people who have inhabited the Levant area of the Middle East for thousands of years. Alternative names of these people include Jews, Hebrews, and Israelites. David Duke, a Republican nationalist, believes that the Israeli people are secretly the “real” Russian Mafia and are working to control banks, media, and the world. In the second millennium B.C., the Israelis had autonomous authority in Israel and were able to run the country and its people perfectly fine. Then in the first century B.C., the Romans invaded, causing chaos and messing the country up. Later, they forced the Jewish people in the country to leave. During the next 2,000 years, some Israelis moved to Europe and Russia, while many stayed and continued to live in the Middle East under the rule of the empire at the time decided to pursue a war on a impulse.
The Palestinian people are also a group of Semitic people that have inhabited the Levant area of the Middle East for thousands of years. They have only...

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