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Jerusalem Problem

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Jerusalem problems
“The past is not dead; it is not even past” William Faulkner
At the heart of the conflict between Israel and palatine illustrate the basic idea what both sides believe. The Israelis believe that they are allowed to the land now known as Israel, while the Palestinians believe that they are allowed to the land they call Palestine.
Unfortunately, both opposite sides claim the same land; they simply call the land by different names. The belief is deeper still and both sides believe that God “called Jehovah by the Jews and Allah by the Muslims”, gave them the land, and that to give it away or to give it up to another people is an insult to God and a sin.
Summon of our presentation show what is the Jerusalem Problem. Israel developed numerous strategies to overcome her failure, ignoring the inability to achieve the unachievable goal. Therefore they argue for accepting the unavoidable partition of the city into separate Palestinian and Israeli communities due to its social, economical, political and geographic realities.
History of Jerusalem
It is obvious that 22 Arab or Muslim nations surround Israel and that the Arab countries occupy 640 times the land mass as does Israel and outnumber the Jews of Israel by nearly fifty to one. So much for the Arab propaganda!
As we all know about the nowadays conflict on the ibrahimi mosque in al khalil and bilalmosque in Bethlehem ,, Netanyahu’s last decision was to take the mosques and add them to the ‘ Israeli list of national heritage sites” this is causing a religious war between Zionist Israelis on one side and Palestinians and Islamic world on the other side . This conflict and problem came after Netanyahu’s ambitions and plans of inspiring Jewish sites throughout Palestine. Israelis are claiming that this is their culture and land but as we go back in time thousand years ago we will discover that the holy city Jerusalem was controlled by Muslims (salah el din) as Christians and a minority...

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