The history of the conflict between Palestine and Israel
What are the origins of the current attacks in this troubled region of the world?
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Palestine has been struggling for statehood status since the end of the Ottoman Empire. First under British mandate, followed by Israeli occupation, the ancient region has not been recognized as a state nor given the autonomy and independence to govern itself. Since the devastatingly imbalanced war began in 2023, the international community has called for a two-state solution that allows Palestine and Israel to co-exist peacefully. However, that requires Palestine to be recognized as a state internationally. While more than 130 out of the 194 UN member states have already officially recognized Palestine's statehood, many key nations have yet to do so, namely the US, the UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and more.
Sadly, this current conflict represents yet another tragic episode in the long and bitter feud between Arabs and Israelis. But what are the origins of this seemingly endless hostility that's killed thousands of people and displaced millions?
Click through for a better understanding of the origins of the current Israel-Hamas conflict.
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