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Genesis Of The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a protracted and multifaceted dispute, has long captured the world’s attention due to its enduring impact on the Middle East. Rooted in a colonial act over a century ago, this conflict has resulted in the loss of tens of thousands of lives and the displacement of millions. Recent events, such as Hamas’s attack on Israel and its subsequent declaration of war on the Gaza Strip, have once again thrust this complex issue into the global spotlight. To understand the current situation, it is imperative to delve into the historical foundations of this conflict.

Balfour Declaration

The conflict’s origins trace back to the Balfour Declaration, penned on November 2, 1917, by Britain’s foreign secretary, Arthur Balfour. Addressed to Lionel Walter Rothschild, a prominent figure in the British Jewish community, this brief yet significant document pledged British support for “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.”

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The Turbulent 1930s: The Arab Revolt

The 1948 Nakba

Post-Nakba Developments and the Oslo Accords

Subsequent Conflicts and Blockades

 

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