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Why do Israel and Palestine always fight?

In essence, it is a struggle for living space.

Jews all over the world want to return to Israel. After several waves of return, especially before and after World War II, a large number of Jews entered the Palestinian area. The narrow living space triggered the conflict between Palestinians and Jews. 1947, the conflict intensified, and the British colonial government chose to leave the area after the mediation failed. In June of that year, 5438+065438+ 10, the United Nations adopted a partition plan, which divided the Palestinian area into two countries again-Palestine and Israel (the last partition of Palestine formed Jordan).

At that time, Israel agreed to the plan, but the Arab League refused to recognize it, so the war began. In the large-scale armed conflicts again and again, the Palestinians did not have the advantage, but the territory actually controlled was getting smaller and smaller, and Israel gradually became bigger with the support of the United States.

Palestine and Israel have never reached an agreement on the territorial issue, and conflict has become an inevitable choice.

In fact, Arabs and Jews are descendants of the Arab Semu, but unfortunately they are incompatible now.