The same root does not have the same fate, behind the Palestinian Israeli conflict

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-08

According to the latest statistics, more than 10,000 people have been killed in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. In this tragedy, countless families have suffered, while innocent civilians have to endure the trauma of war.

Regrettably, in the context of globalization with the theme of peace, local wars continue to break out on a large scale. But when we look around the world, we see that the shadow of war never really dissipates.

We still have a long way to go on the road to peaceful coexistence on the planet. An in-depth study of the causes of war is a key factor. As our ancient adage says, "Those who are not of my race will have different hearts."

The differences between nationalities will inevitably lead to contradictions. For example, Pakistan is predominantly Arab, while Israel is predominantly Jewish, and their conflicts are mainly caused by ***.

However, when we trace the history of Jews and Arabs, we will find that their original blood is very close, and it can even be said that they have the same roots.

1.How painful is it to fry each other with the same root? It seems that the Palestinians and Israelis have never regarded each other as brothers, but have held ** in their hands and fought each other-for-tat. In the tense atmosphere of the same situation, behind the Palestinian-Israeli conflict lies a ** hand manipulating.

2.Aren't Jews and Arabs, and even Assyrians, Babylonians, Sumerians, etc., of the two river valleys of the same origin? Dating back to ancient societies, we can all find common ancestors - the Semites.

They multiplied here, established the Sumerian city-states, the Akkadian dynasty, the third dynasty of your, the ancient Babylonian kingdom and other regimes, and the center of civilization was located in Babylonia, so we also call the civilization of the two rivers the Babylonian civilization.

3.How heart-wrenching is frying each other from the same root? It seems that the Palestinians and Israelis have never regarded each other as brothers, but have resorted to armed fighting and refused to negotiate. In the tense atmosphere of the same situation, behind the Palestinian-Israeli conflict lies a ** hand manipulating.

4.Whether it is the Jews, or the Arabs, or even the Assyrians, Babylonians, Sumerians, etc., in the valley of the two rivers, we can trace back to ancient societies, and we can find a common ancestor - the Semites.

They multiplied here, established the Sumerian city-states, the Akkadian dynasty, the third dynasty of your, the ancient Babylonian kingdom and other regimes, and the center of civilization was located in Babylonia, so we also call the civilization of the two rivers the Babylonian civilization.

Why can't we treat each other as brothers and live in harmony?

In the ancient civilization of the Two Rivers Valley, Babylonia was regarded as the Central Plains Dynasty, but there were also many nomadic peoples around it who were considered barbarians. Abraham, the common ancestor of Jews and Arabs, lived in the Sumerian region near the Third Dynasty of your.

This is not difficult to understand, just like our Chinese civilization, which only includes parts of the Yellow River Valley, and even the Qin State, which later unified China, was also called "barbarian" by the Central Plains.

However, the Sumerians were not friendly to Abraham and were forced to move to the Canaanite region, which is now Israel and Palestine. According to the Bible and the Qur'an, Abraham had two sons, the descendants of the second son, Isaac, who became Jews, and the descendants of the eldest son, Ishmael, who became Arabs.

It turns out that in the Bible, the Jews originated from Isaac's son Jacob, who later changed his name to Israel, which means "wrestling with God." In the eyes of the Canaanites, they were people who crossed the river and were also known as "Hebrews."

To escape drought and famine, they migrated en masse to Egypt, but later returned to Canaan under the leadership of Moses, whom they considered "God's Promised Land."

In the process, the Arabs lived on the Arabian Peninsula, and although they shared the same origins as the Jews, over time they developed their own beliefs, namely Islam and Judaism.

Islam and ** religion, which originated from the branches and heretics of Judaism, although they have different doctrines, have common roots that have made them inextricably linked in the long course of history.

In the seventh century A.D., the expansion of the Arabs allowed Islam to spread widely in West Asia and North Africa, but the ** religion expressed strong opposition to this, believing that the teachings of Islam were wrong.

Judaism, on the other hand, is caught between the two and becomes an excluded being. When Christianity became the state religion of the Roman Empire, Jews began to wander around because of the difficulty of survival.

Title: Jews and Arabs: A Brotherly War for Palestinian Heritage Text: The Palestinian region, once a place where Jews and Arabs lived together, has become a battleground for their ancestral heritage.

The Jews had always dreamed of returning to their homeland of Canaan, but the Arabs, who had lived in the land for more than a thousand years, were reluctant to accept the Jews. These two brothers, who have been separated for more than a thousand years, are no longer willing to accept each other after modern times.

They are all fighting for the legacy left by their ancestors, and they are not even willing to give each other the slightest respect. This brutal reality has made the Palestinian region a place full of gunpowder.

However, the big hand behind it is the United States. In 1947, the United States manipulated the United Nations to pass a resolution to divide the Palestinian areas into two and establish two states.

The Arabs received 43% of the land, and the Jews 57%. This decision further exacerbated the contradictions between the two brothers. The conflict between Pakistan and Israel is like a fight between brothers.

To outsiders, this may seem like a small fight, but once a third party intervenes, the fight will only become more intense. The U.S. intervention has made the situation between Pakistan and Israel more and more tense, and it has also deepened the hatred between them.

Although the problem of the Palestinian areas has existed for a long time, it is only possible to find a peaceful solution if Jews and Arabs truly let go of their hatred.

Otherwise, they will continue to fight on this battlefield until the day they find peace.

This seemingly fair resolution actually hides a serious drawback. It has been two thousand years since the Jews left Palestine, and the land there holds an important place among the Arabs.

The resolution demanded that the Jews occupy more than half of the Arabs' land, which provoked strong opposition from the Arabs. With the support of the United States, Jews around the world responded to the call to return to Palestine for the Regentist movement.

As a result, the turf war between the Arabs and the Jews, who had been closely related, continued for a long time. In order to restore the country, the Jews became very cruel, and they continued to slaughter villages, sacking many Arab villages and then taking them for themselves.

The Jewish Zionist movement has sparked numerous controversies throughout history, including some of the most brutal acts. However, this did not stop them from seeking the goal of establishing more Jewish settlements.

This led to panic in other Arab countries in the Middle East, who feared that powerful Jews might commit aggression against them. In order to confront Israel together, these countries supported Palestine.

As a result, five Middle East wars broke out between the two sides. With the support of the United States, Israel won all five wars. Without U.S. involvement, Israel might have disappeared from the map.

However, even with Israel's victory, the Arabs in Palestine still face serious existential challenges. In order to protect their land, they began to adopt a strategy of encroachment and expansion.

Thus, the Islamic resistance movement, known as "Hamas", emerged in Palestine.

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