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PALESTINE AND ISRAEL

By BohariPublished about a year ago 3 min read
What's happening right now?
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Before going further, I would like to clarify that this is just a personal opinion. Any objections to this matter can be discussed further in a constructive way. I am open to receiving any reasonable and fair criticism or suggestions.

As we all know, the conflict between Palestine and Israel continues to this day, and various efforts have been discussed in international forums. However, a solution has yet to be found.

I just want to invite readers to reflect and look at the historical facts of what’s happening there, and then think in a rational way. We need to consider both sides, whether from the Palestinian side or the Israeli side. I won't explain the historical facts here, as many readers may already know about one or both sides, whether from social media, the news, or perhaps through personal study. However, what needs to be remembered is that sometimes the news we see in the international media today depends on the source of that news. If it comes from someone who is pro-Palestinian, it will highlight the positive aspects of Palestine, and vice versa. So before we judge one side or the other, it’s better to verify the truth. It’s indeed difficult; both sides have their own arguments, sometimes even backed by concrete evidence. But I believe that with a pure heart and sincerity of spirit, we will come to know the truth.

As we know, conflicts often arise due to the interests of other parties. There are many examples of this happening around the world. Sometimes, because of these interests, they are even willing to engage in controversial actions, regardless of justice or humanity.

I will briefly describe the situation there, how one side is severely disadvantaged. The international community sees Israel as a recognized state, while Palestine is not yet a country. In this context, Palestine (Hamas and others) is seen as a rebel group against the state of Israel. But in reality, when did Israel become a state? Why did that land become Israel's? If it was once the ancestral land of Israel, why did they all leave the land? And as for the Palestinians who have settled and lived on that land all this time, why are they not recognized by the international community as a state? In fact, in the most recent international forums, many countries have recognized Palestine as a state. Why doesn’t the largest international institution recognize Palestine as a country? Oh, maybe it's because key countries in that institution refuse to recognize it? Isn’t this a form of manipulation?

Let me illustrate this to you. Imagine you own a plot of land or a farm, and you apply to the local government for a property ownership certificate. However, the local government refuses to issue the certificate, even though many witnesses recognize that the land belongs to you because you have been managing it from the beginning. But the certificate is still not issued in your name. Then I come along, claim that the land is mine, and at first, no one supports me. In fact, I am even attacked by people who own land next to yours. But then, I submit a request to the local government for a certificate of ownership for the land, and the local government immediately agrees and issues the certificate in my name, even though many parties refuse to acknowledge my claim.

And then, what will you do?

Now, in terms of ownership, I am the rightful owner of the land, and the people who once hated me are starting to like me because I can give them benefits. I can do anything to you because your status is merely as a tenant on my land. If you try to resist, you know what will happen. I won’t remain silent; I have the right, and you do not.

What do you think, how does this world work? Is this system fair? I am sure your heart knows the answer!

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