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Assessing the future of the Arab-Israeli conflict 18 Articles

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    by Alan Forray

    Ending the War on Terror




    A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject. Sir Winston Churchill



    It has been said that one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. This is most certainly true. From

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    by Wayland Blue

    In the many years of unrest and warfare that have gone on in the middle-east over the ownership and domination of what some call Israel, some Palestine, it appears that very little actual intelligence and drive to find an effective

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    by Van Vradenburg

    It is complete irony and utter farce that the very institutional guardians who assigned Israel back to its ancestral home after the Holocaust now promote policies which threaten its very existence.

    The United Nations, full of

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  • 4 of 18

    by Todd Daigneault

    Peace moves and overtures are being overshadowed by growing militancy on Palestinian and Israeli sides, fuelled by spiralling violence, an arms race...and threats of a final apocalyptic war that could see Iran and Syria battling

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    by Ian Loft

    The Middle East is without doubt the most fought over piece of real estate on the planet. Almost immediately after the establishment of Israel as a sovereign territory in the late 1940's surrounding Arab nations crossed the borders

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    by Ted Sherman

    Golda Meier, the late prime minister of Israel, summed up the 60-year conflict in one sentence. "There can only be peace in between us and our neighbors when Arab parents value the lives of their children more than they value

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    by Kayt C. Peck

    During the past half-century, the Middle East could serve as a textbook example of the care and feeding of healthy hatred. The future of the Arab-Israeli conflict is bleak indeed if sufficient effort is not made to address the

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  • 8 of 18

    by Nehad Khanfar

    The Palestinians cry blood and tragedy

    Almost sixty years ago after the establishment of Israel state, and the same period, or even more, the Palestinians still are waiting for some freedom, some breathing without the pollution

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    by Maurice Sassoon

    Is there any other way to solve the problem in the Middle East other than through violence? Indeed, there is, if both sides pause to contemplate the futility of continuing on the part of intransigence, in the way of fanning the

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  • 10 of 18

    by Sharmal Kelambi

    The Arab-Israel conflict may never come to an end as it seems. It's the right of the Jews to have their own country, at the same time the Arab world finds it an insult that a Jewish country lies in the heart of their terrain.

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    by Aysha Schurman

    The past, and future, of the Arab-Israeli conflict is a topic my best friend and I often discuss. People find this constant discussion, much less our friendship, very odd.

    Strangers have a problem reconciling the fact that I come

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  • 12 of 18

    by Vernon Huffman

    It's hard to imagine a solution to the conflict that has torn at the heart of the Middle East since 1947. But then, it was hard to imagine the end of apartheid or the religious struggle in Northern Ireland. Making peace in the

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    by Odemgbe

    The crisis in Israel is a major blunder on the part of Britain (note, not the United States!): the Muslims and Jews trace their common ancestry to Abraham, the father of all Nations. This common blood makes them brothers. This

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  • 14 of 18

    by Nick Sawyer

    The future of the Arab-Israeli conflict is bleak. After decades of humiliating defeats at the hands of Israel's vastly superior conventional forces, the Arab armies were resigned to long term inferiority. That was until Hamas,

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  • 15 of 18

    by Richard Pearman

    Maybe somebody will say, "Stop it's silly!" and the Arabs and Israelis will say, "Oh, yes, it is," and they'd all start living in peace and having picnics with each other and then all the other countries will decide to stop fighting

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  • 16 of 18

    by Sammie N

    The Arab-Israeli conflict is still on. When I check the whole situation, I can only make one conclusion: we are yet to attach the right and true importance to human lives. Most of these war conflicts can be solved by one of the

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  • by Nwokedi Nworisara

    To assess the future of the Arab-Israeli conflict properly is to understand the root causes of the conflict and to evaluate whether in the foreseable future this cause of conflict can be overcome.It is clear that the Arab-Israeli

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    by Anthony Bertrand

    The Arab-Israeli conflict is too often considered a political problem, which assures failure. This is also a religious problem, with the Arabs firmly set on the destruction of Israel. The problem goes all the way back to the

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