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Reasons for the contradiction between Pakistan and Israel

There are historical reasons, religious and cultural conflicts, territorial disputes and so on.

1, historical reasons

The conflict between Israel and Palestine originated in the late 9th century. At that time, Jews began to flood into Palestinian areas, trying to establish a Jewish state there. These immigrants came from Europe and Russia, and their sphere of influence in Palestine gradually expanded, which led to the Palestinian people's resentment and distrust of Jews.

2. Religious and cultural conflicts

The conflict between Israel and Palestine also involves religious and cultural aspects. Palestine is one of the important holy places of Islam, including Jerusalem, which makes the Palestinian people think that they are representatives of Arabia and Islam. Israel, on the other hand, is an important holy land of Judaism, and the Israeli people consider themselves the representatives of Judaism.

3. Territorial disputes

The conflict between Israel and Palestine also involves territorial disputes. 1948 after the founding of Israel, Israel began to expand its territory. This forced many Palestinians to leave their homes and become refugees. Since then, the Palestinian people have been trying to restore their lost land.

The topography of Pakistan

The topography of Pakistan is dominated by mountains and hills, accounting for about 60% of the total area of Pakistan. Pakistan-controlled Kashmir in northern Pakistan has a high altitude. In the direction of Afghanistan, Pakistan borders the Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan. Wahan Corridor, also known as Afghanistan Corridor, is a region surrounded by mountains, located between the southern end of Pamirs and the northeast of Hindu Kush Mountains.

Northern Pakistan belongs to Pamir Plateau, with an average elevation of more than 4,500 meters and the main peak of more than 6,000 meters above sea level. Jogory Peak, which borders Pakistan and Kashmir under the jurisdiction of China, is the second highest mountain in the world, with an altitude of 86 1 1 m. Due to the high altitude and mountainous areas, the traffic in northern Pakistan is relatively blocked.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Pakistan