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This overview delves into the complexities of Palestinian views on Israel, outlining the historical context of their claims. Most Palestinians express a desire for a resolution that allows for coexistence, while some call for the complete elimination of Israel due to historical grievances of land loss. The history of Palestine from 1922 and subsequent territorial losses is touched upon, alongside the political dynamics between Hamas and Fatah. Engaging with these perspectives is crucial to comprehending the ongoing conflict and the quest for peace.
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PALESTINIAN’S VIEWS ON ISRAEL Most Palestinians want Israel to be completely annihilated because: - It is their home -They were there first -They shouldn’t have to evacuate because other people decide they want to take over HISTORY OF PALESTINE • Palestine became a territory in 1922-1946 • In a 2 year stretch, Palestine lost 50% of its land • In 2000, Palestine lost this much of its land The Hammas vs. The Fatah The Hammas- wants total destruction of Israel The Fatah- respects the idea of having Israel exist http://fasttimesinpalestine.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/maps-of-israel-palestine/
PALESTINIAN ARGUMENT • Palestinians present a fair argument to the issue at hand because: • They’re just asking to at least split Israel so they can both live there • Some of them ask for the elimination of Israel, but not all • It is logical and fair CITATIONS "Brief History of of Palestine, Israel and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict (Arab-Israeli Conflict, Middle East Conflict)." Middle East: MidEastWeb. Web. 21 Mar. 2011. <http://www.mideastweb.org/briefhistory.htm>. Israeli-Palestinian ProCon.org. Web. 21 Mar. 2011. <http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/>. http://www.intifada-palestine.com/ 2009/04/growing-majority-of-americans -oppose-israel-building-settlements/