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Answer:The Israeli Palestinian conflict is the longest running contemporary conflict, still ongoing, to date. The origins of the conflict and its history provide the context necessary to understanding the obstacles to a to a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians. The obstacles to a peace agreement are both numerous and complex. Some of the more major obstacles, recent and still current today include: (1) land issues over the West Bank and Gaza strip, (2) status of Jerusalem (3) security concerns, (4) Palestinian refugee problems, and (5) issues over water resources. The purpose of this academic essay is to provide a brief overview of the origins and history of the Israeli Palestinian conflict, placing a primary focus on providing a detailed account of the aforementioned major obstacles to a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.
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The Wall between Israel and Palestine is one of much controversy. It was built by the Israelis and in their words 'to keep out Hamas'. Whilst the Palestinians say 'It is a barrier to peace'. The other thing mentioned is the 'terror' group Hamas. I put in inverted commas because they are technically a political party inside of Palestine that are fighting for freedom from Israel. Whilst the Palestinians call them a political party, Israel call them a terror group. One man's terrorist another man's freedom fighter!
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