The Arab Israeli Conflict and Components: Ceaseless Violence in a Sacred Land
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Since the very day its sovereign existence was officially declared over half a century ago, the existence of the State of Israel and its constituents catalyzed a perennialcycle of factionalism and strife. The Arab League of Nations and Palestinian's severe reaction to Israel's existence affects many nations and peoples throughout the world. This is despite the relatively small land area, the number of resulting casualties and amount of body politic directly involved.
Immediately after the official creation of the sovereign state of Israel, bloody conflict has rarely ceased in Palestinian and Israeli life. In this paper I will explain the important events before and after the establishment of Israel as a state to gain a deeper insight on the . I will propose a realistic method of managing and resolving the conflict based on a review of pertinent literature. I will show that a permanent state of peace cannot be achieved by the same means which the world community has attempted many times in the past and this war does not have one single oppressor, one view of right and wrong, will never have one total victor but must be managed to ensure the stability of the world at large. These previous declarations will be substantiated with a comprehensive pertinent historical review.

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Takeaways
- Most Arabs do want the conflict to end.
- Extremists amplify the confusion and violence.
- Israel will never leave.
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The city of Jerusalem is considered holy by 3 major religions, Islam, Christianity and Judaism.Comments
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