As observed, the Palestine/Israel war has numerous differences. The divisions which are deeply
embedded receive a lot of group support. The inability of the Israelis to recognize the
government of Palestine Patah as well as its national authority resulted towards its collapse is
among the mechanism that has led to an escalation of the wars. The Israel/Palestine war is
greatly geared towards achievement of sovereignty of individuals in countries in the Middle East.
Some of the group leaderships emerging since onset of the war like Amin-al-Hausen and Arafat
are looked upon as the greatest architects of the war (Katherine 5).
Studies have made the discovery most of the Palestine-Muslim converts are members devoted to
the doctrines of the Quran to the extent they offer themselves as sacrifices in order to perpetrate
these crimes. Majority of these people also base themselves in philosophies that are negative of
jihad as they advocate for complete commitment to Islam religion. Statistics estimate
demographic trends in the Iran-Iraq war at approximate 1,500,000 people who majorly comprise
of children and women (Yves 6).
As already observed, the culture of the Israelites has a great difference to Islamic culture. In the
Old Testament Torah, Judaism is clearly opposed to use of terror as the mechanism of addressing
international differences. Torah makes provision of special demarcation to the Land of Israel and
in no way does it encourage any kind of threat to the nation. As such, use of the Islam religion to
increase suicidal missions in the Israel nation is a clear depiction of the huge difference noted
between Islamic and Jewish religious beliefs (Katherine 7).
Related studies also perceive the Israel-Palestinian war is undergoing new transformation. The
phase of the war is now inter-religious and is no longer entrenched on interests of territory and
nationalism but rather, Islamic religion transformation. The attempt of liberating spread of the
war can only be accomplished from Islamic-Christian point of view. Consequently, a clear
strategy on better doctrinal understanding across these two religions is needed as the best option
of reviving the ever present mutual respect and understanding between the two nations.
Works Cited
Katherine Forman. The Rising Support for Hamas and the Roots of its Success in Palestine
Working paper 2010 Pp. 1-5
Yves Angler. Canadian Aid to Palestinians Serves Israel. Palestine Chronicle Dec 2013 Pp. 1-6.
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