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Israel-Palestine Conflict

12 Contentious Issues

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Israel-Palestine Conflict

By: Shahid Hussain Raja
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The Israel–Palestine conflict is not just a dispute over land. It is a collision of histories, identities, traumas, and competing claims that have hardened over more than a century. Every major attempt to resolve it has run into the same problem: the core issues are deeply intertwined, emotionally charged, and shaped by memories of loss and fear on both sides. Power imbalances, regional politics, and global interests only add to the deadlock. This is why the conflict remains so resistant to quick solutions and why any honest discussion has to begin with realism rather than wishful thinking.

The first part of this book grounds the reader in the long history of the land known as Palestine. It moves from the ancient world through the Abbasid and Ottoman periods, then into the upheavals of British rule and the creation of Israel in 1948. These chapters show how layers of rule, migration, empire, and resistance shaped the political and moral claims made today. Without this context, the modern conflict can seem sudden or irrational. With it, the reader can see how the present grew out of the past.

The second part is the heart of the book. It examines twelve contentious issues that keep the conflict locked in place, from land and borders to refugees, security, statehood, and identity. Each issue is explored on its own terms, with attention to its history and its meaning for ordinary people. The book makes clear that these problems cannot be solved in isolation. They overlap and reinforce one another, creating a dense knot of grievances and expectations that defies simple deals or technical fixes.

The final part looks forward without false optimism. It reviews past proposals, explains why they faltered, and maps the roles of key actors, including Israelis, Palestinians, regional powers, and global players. From there, it considers the paths the conflict is likely to take if current trends continue, as well as the limited but real openings for a more humane future. Throughout, the book aims for clarity over comfort. By facing the conflict as it actually exists, with empathy and honesty, it invites more serious conversations about justice, coexistence, and what living with dignity might still mean for both peoples.

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