Israel-Palestine: The Only Way To Resolve Conflict
The first thing needed to resolve conflict is to build trust
between the two sides. But a long history of bitter war between Israel
and Palestine makes this difficult. There have been talks to resolve the
dispute earlier but they have not been effective due to the absence of
trust. Attempts at ceasefire have not been long lasting either.
Often war rhetoric unites people
in a strange way. Nationhood and religious ferocity take it beyond
borders complicating a local issue and making it an international one. A
conflict arises over small differences initially but when it runs into
decades, it become a career for some on both sides and instead of
resolving it, their intent is to keep it alive. Blinded by hatred and
narrow-minded political motives, these fanatic elements, often occupying
positions of influence, become numb to the suffering
that their own people go through due to violence. Even in this case,
liberal leaders on both sides who have made efforts to establish
friendliness have come under fire by extremists from their own side. The
conflict thrives on fanaticism in the garb of righteousness.
A
prolonged war gives rise to generations of people who grow up without
ever knowing peace, thinking of it only as a distant, impossible dream. Distressed by volatile emotions created by volatile circumstances, many of them end up joining the fight and become fuel to sustain the conflict.
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