Israel - The Palestinian conflict has existed for many years and can be traced back to the British rule in this area. One of the most notable problems is resource problems such as oil and water in the state. Another source of the conflict was Israel's support from Western countries such as the United States during the conflict in the Gaza Strip, which created an imbalance of power between Israel and Palestine. The concept of power is a very important aspect of this conflict. Because it is a matter of economic, political power and social power, it may be the reason for US participation as it makes sense for them. Crave the urge
Important Question: What happened to the Israel-Palestinian peace process after the collapse of Camp David? Why is this happening? Since 2001, what has changed in the international relations between Israel and the Palestinian conflict? Why do many scholars have more doubts about the prospects of peace in Israel - Palestine? What is the potential international meaning of such skepticism? Main question: Since the conclusion of the Bush administration (2001 to 2009), how has the US policy toward the Middle East developed? How do scholars think that should change it? What are the major problems facing the United States in the future relationship with this region? What kind of opportunities and lessons should the United States learn from the relationship with the region? What is the impact of the EU's attempt to influence the Middle East's policy on how much Europe is catching up with the United States, the Middle East and North Africa? Does Haas's research reveal the role of ideology in international relations?
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Israel - Various data on casualties of Palestinian conflict have been obtained from various studies. According to Stockholm International Peace Institute between 1948 and 1997, 13,000 Israelis and Palestinians were killed in conflict. In other estimates, 14,500 people died between 1948 and 2009. The deaths of the Palestinians during the 1982 Lebanon war were the outcome of 2,000 PLO combatants killed in armed conflict with Israel, all of which resulted in deaths and injuries between Israelis and Palestinians, including IDF military operations He pointed at him. These figures such as artillery, search and arrest campaigns, barrier demos, targeted killings, colonial violence, etc. These figures include indirect conflict-related events like casualties or unknown situations or controversial circumstances Is not included. These figures include all casualties of all ages and sexes.
This is not an easy task. Talking about the peacebuilders, especially when the conflict between Israel and Palestine is concerned. Even after more than 60 years, this complex confrontation continues, and many Israelis and Palestinians are further away and disappointed with the peace process. We participated in six journeys and witnessed everyday efforts to promote tolerance and peace. Listen to their stories, follow their daily lives, and watch their everyday struggle just let us extinguish us from the snapshots of their lives at the end of the day. But more importantly, it has influenced us