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Palestinian-Israeli conflict situation and policy document 1500
On the forms and policies of Palestinian-Israeli conflict;

I forms of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict:

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict takes many forms, including military conflict, political struggle and economic sanctions. Among them, military conflict is the most common and intense form. Since the founding of Israel, there have been many wars and conflicts between Palestine and Israel. These wars and conflicts are often caused by territorial disputes, religious conflicts and ethnic conflicts.

In terms of military conflicts, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is mainly manifested in the killing and expulsion of Palestinians by Israel and the attacks by Palestinian armed groups on Israeli targets. These conflicts have caused a large number of casualties and property losses, and brought great pain and suffering to both sides.

In addition to military conflicts, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict also manifests itself as political struggle and economic sanctions. The political struggle between Palestine and Israel is mainly manifested in the wrestling between the two sides at the United Nations, international organizations and international conferences. These struggles often involve Palestinian territory, sovereignty and human rights, as well as Israel's legitimacy and international status.

In addition, economic sanctions between Palestine and Israel are also an important aspect of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Due to the Israeli control and blockade, the Palestinian economy has been in trouble. The living conditions of the Palestinian people are very bad, which also intensifies the contradictions and conflicts between Palestine and Israel.

Palestinian-Israeli conflict policy:

The Palestinian-Israeli conflict policy involves politics, economy, culture and many other aspects. Among them, the most important policies are peaceful negotiation and international intervention. Peace negotiation is the key way to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. However, due to the huge differences between the two sides on territorial, sovereignty and human rights issues, the progress of the peace talks is very slow. Although international conferences and negotiations were held many times, no peace agreement was reached in the end. The failure of peace talks often leads to the escalation and intensification of military conflicts, which brings greater losses and pains to both sides.

Secondly, international intervention is also one of the important means to solve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The international community has always called on the two sides to resolve disputes through peaceful negotiations and put pressure on the conflicting parties through economic sanctions and other means. However, because the intervention of the international community often involves complex political and economic interests, its effect is often unsatisfactory. In addition, some countries also have problems such as excessive use of force in the process of intervention, resulting in some innocent people's casualties and property losses.