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    Palestine and Israel: Open ConflictThe birth of one nation and the imminent end of another triggered by a simple demand or right, as many refer to it. The request was simple; Jews need a homeland after the Jewish Holocaust under Hitler's rule. “In November 1947, the United Nations voted to create two nations: one Arab and one Jewish in a divided Palestine. » (BBC) Since its creation in 1947, conflicts, tragedies, high casualties, lost homes, forced migrations, etc. have occurred. occurred between these two nations. There have been attempts under the 1993 Oslo Declaration, the 1995 Oslo Interim Accord, the UN, the Oslo Accord, the Civil Liberation Organization Palestine (PLO), etc., but none of them succeeded in resolving this bloody and long-lasting conflict. The United States appears to play an intermediary role in inhibiting Israeli-Palestinian peace due to the relationship between Israel and the United States. Neighboring Arab countries have not made much effort to end the conflict. Israel is a powerful country largely financed by the United States; so there is a reaction from another nation to end the conflict. To be able to analyze and seek possible solutions to this conflict, we must try to understand the reasons behind the absence or minimum of reactions from neighboring countries to put an end to it. It is well known that Israel is a powerful country and few have tried to stop it, Zionists have persisted in colonizing Palestine for a long time and when there are no connections or personal benefits, countries do not feel no need to help. Palestinians. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the ongoing struggle between Israel and Palestine in the early 20th century. Palestinians live... middle of paper... solution. Barry Amiel and Norman Melburn Trust Annual Conference. November 30, 2006. (September 26, 2012)Malmavig, Helle and Leila Stockmar. “The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict – The Need for an International Solution.” DIIS. (2011): 1-4. Internet. October 21, 2012. “Middle East Web.” Middle East Web. (2003-2007): no. page. Internet. November 25, 2012. .Nets-Zehngut, R. and Bar-Tal, D. (2007). The insoluble Israeli-Palestinian conflict and possible paths to peace. In J. Kuriansky (Ed.), Beyond the bullets and bombs: grassroots peacebuilding between Palestinians and Israelis (pp. 3-13). Westport, CT: Praeger “The Birth of Israel.” Youtube. Youtube. Internet. (September 28, 2012)Zunes, Stephen. “Palestine and Israel”. Columbia University Press. 6.4 (2001): n. page. Internet. October 21. 2012.