The Palestinian-Israeli conflict cannot be simply summarized as a bilateral conflict between all Israeli Jews and all Palestinian Arabs. Among the nations on both sides of the dispute, some individuals and groups demand the complete elimination of each other; At present, the international understanding is to support the two-state plan; Others support the "one country" plan-to establish a secular state with equal racial and religious status, including Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem.
There are historical roots behind the conflict, including religious, cultural and ethnic factors, and more importantly, external factors such as the intervention of big powers. All these factors influence and reinforce each other, making the Palestinian-Israeli conflict extremely complicated. Among them, the fundamental reason is that the two ethnic groups have put forward exclusive sovereignty requirements for the same land. The settlement of Jewish immigrants and the status of Jerusalem are serious obstacles on the road to peace between Palestine and Israel.
Attitudes of the parties to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict;
On September 5, 2020, Egyptian Foreign Minister held talks with visiting Bahrain Foreign Minister in Cairo to discuss the Palestinian-Israeli issue and the situation in Libya. According to the joint statement issued after the talks between the two sides, Egypt and Bahrain welcome any initiative based on international norms and aimed at comprehensively and justly realizing the cause of Palestinian peace.
The statement said that during the talks, the two sides expressed their support for the principle of solving the Palestinian-Israeli problem through the "two-state solution" and the efforts aimed at achieving regional peace and stability, and stressed that Israel should stop any attempt to annex Palestinian territory.
On may 202 1, 1 1, both sides of the conflict showed a tough attitude. Israeli Prime Minister 1 1 said that Israel will intensify its attacks on Gaza, and the power and frequency of attacks will increase. Shana, leader of the Political Bureau of Hamas, warned Israel that if Israel escalated the situation, Hamas would be prepared to deal with it.
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