The suffering of 7 million Palestinian refugees, who will relieve them?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-19

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a long-standing conflict between Palestine and Israel, with roots dating back more than a century.

Since ancient times, the Palestinian region has been inhabited by many ethnic groups, including Jews, Arabs, ** disciples, etc. At the end of the 19th century, the Zionist movement in Europe arose, and a large number of Jews emigrated from Europe to Palestine. This caused discontent among the Arabs, and the contradictions between the two sides intensified.

World War IThe Palestinian region was ruled by the British Mandate. In the Balfour Declaration of 1917, Britain** pledged to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This further inflamed anti-Semitic sentiment among the Arabs.

World War IIEuropean Jews were subjected to mass **, with about 6 million Jews killed. The influx of Jewish refugees into Palestine after the war led to a rapid increase in the local Jewish population.

In 1947, the United Nations adopted Resolution 181, which divided the Palestinian region into two states, a Jewish state and an Arab state. The resolution was strongly opposed by the Arab countries and led to the outbreak of the first Middle East war.

The first Middle East war ended in the defeat of the Arab countries. Israel has acquired most of the Palestinian territories, including most of Jerusalem. Some 700,000 Arabs have been forcibly displaced.

Since then, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has continued, and many Middle East wars have taken place. In the conflict, both sides caused a large amount of loss of life and property.

Religious and ethnic factors:The Palestinian region is a holy place for the three major religions of Judaism, ** and Islam, so religious factors have always played an important role in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Palestinians believe that the Palestinian areas are their homeland, while Israelis believe that the Palestinian areas are their national homeland. Both sides have sovereignty claims to the territory and resources of the Palestinian areas.

Territorial and resource factors:The Palestinian region is strategically important and rich in resources such as oil and gas. Both sides want to take control of Palestinian areas in order to gain greater strategic and economic benefits.

Political factors:During the Cold War, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict became a tool for the two camps of the United States and the Soviet Union to compete for influence in the Middle East. Both sides are using the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to achieve their own political goals.

The settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has always been the focus of attention of the international community. However, due to the deep-rooted contradictions between the two sides, a workable solution has not yet been found. At present, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is still in a stalemate. Both sides hope to resolve the issue through negotiations, but progress in negotiations has been slow due to the large differences between the two sides.

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is a complex and difficult problem with deep roots and many difficulties in resolving it. As an ordinary person, I deeply regret the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The pain and damage caused by war is immeasurable. I hope that both sides will be able to resolve the issue through negotiation with peace in mind.

I believe that as long as both sides are willing to compromise, a solution will be found. I pray for peace between Palestine and Israel!

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