Conflicting views of David and Dodd Two men expressed different views on David and Dodd. One (David) is a Jewish Israelite. Another man, Daud, is a very irritated Palestinian Arab. Throughout the discussion, they raise each country's mistakes and see if they can solve any of these problems. But they seem to have failed now. I personally have to support David of the Israelites. It seems that all the Jews are helping each other there and have their own place to call home.
David and Dodd have a very interesting opinion, but if I have to support the country it is obviously the fault of the Israelites. Israelis and Palestinians have differences in how things look, and they will never get peace. When they try to solve the discussion, another discussion will be displayed. Realizing peace is what the two countries want, but it is difficult to obtain. A compromise is a compromise that needs to be reached between Israelis and Palestinians and without this there is no solution.
In view of these two people, David and Dodd expressed different beliefs. One (David) is a Jewish Israelite. Another man, Daud, is a very irritated Palestinian Arab. Throughout the discussion, they raise each country's mistakes and see if they can solve any of these problems. But they seem to have failed now. I personally have to support David of the Israelites. It seems that all the Jews are helping each other there and have their own place to call home.
Jewish American views on the conflict between Israel and Palestine have influenced the Israeli and American governments. Therefore, the Jewish American divorce can take action to promote or suppress the peace process between Israelis and Palestinians. There seems to be several different social psychological beliefs that lead individuals to support persistence of conflict. Among these beliefs are collective sacrifice, inhumane and illegal counterparts, view of zero sum against conflict, and stories of the entire conflict. In this exploratory study, Jewish Americans looked at the role of these beliefs in predicting a compromise proposal to reject or support the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Beliefs on collective victims do not anticipate support for a compromise plan. Discuss the findings based on misunderstanding of narrative to prevent mutual consent