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Arab Vs Jew

Islam teaches that Palestine is the land of the prophets, and Muslims consider the land to be holy. Judaism teaches that this was the land for the descendents of Moses to live in peace. While the conflict can be traced back to Biblical and historical accounts of the Jewish exodus from Egypt and the subsequent wars between the Hebrews and the Philistines, Assyrians, and Palestinians, it’s current roots began after World War II.

The idea of a sovereign State of Israel was established when the United Nations voted, on November 29, 1947, to separate British controlled Palestine into two countries. There was opposition to a dual national state, so the ideal of partitioning the country into Jewish and Palestinian states was agreed upon. The Palestinians forfeited an opportunity to recognize the UN plan and establish a state of their own. The King of Jordan controlled the West Bank and the divided Palestinians could not agree how a central government for


themselves. While the Palestinians owned the land for centuries they refused to recognize that an organization had a right to take it from them and give it to others. The Palestinians organized themselves in communities and did not have a strong central government capable of creating a standing army, or creating an administration capable of governing themselves.

In conclusion, the current Palestinian population of Israel is more than double the Jewish population. Israel has been unable to successfully repulse the numbers of its antagonists trying to destroy it. Israel has been forced to use its military capability to maintain its territory and root out terrorists. The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has been referred to as an Arab and Jewish issue, and most Muslims have, by and large, gone along with this account. The battle for Palestine/Promised land is not an Islamic, Jewish, or Christian issue, it is a world community issue. The fail

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