L and causes of conflicts to which we are witnessing today in the Arab-Israeli conflict , lie in the second half of last century. There are many elements of unpredictability and confusion that have Spiaza Zato all political actors of that time and have hinted that a lasting and irrisolvib ile the region's future. British colonial logic, even when they came to an end , it seemed unable to grasp the complex dynamics of those societies that faced Arab independence. The war had changed ato deep reality that since the Balfour Declaration of 1917 , had developed a very contradictory to the 1939 White Paper , in which the British had riba finger desire to forge an independent state with an Arab majority within 10 years, at the same time restricting the im Jewish migration into Palestine . The Jewish response, resulted in a mixture of lawlessness, violence and diplomacy. Destruction of Jews by Nazi whose survivors were admitted in the U.S. and Great Britain, favored the hypothesis of an independent Palestine Zionist. But it was the West's moral need to compensate in some way the Holocaust, which quickened the steps in that direction. A US-British proposal in 1946 to partition Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab area failed, as a result also at the London Conference of 1947. The problem then was assigned to the UN where a special committee discussed the topic. It came in November of the same llo ann or lla Resolution 181, which pr eved Independent Arab and Jewish States and the special international regime for Jerusalem. The fighting began before the withdrawal of British troops, resulting in armed conflicts, attacks, acts of terrorism. The objective of Jewish violence was to accelerate the escape from the Arab territories that constitute the state of Israel and seek to expand the boundaries set, the aim was to prevent the Arabic of the birth of the Jewish state in their homeland. So May 14, 1948 the State of Israel was born the same night and began the first Arab-Israeli war. Within u n years were driven from their territories for more than 60% of the population, although numerically superior, the armies were very abi ar or uncoordinated and the Conference of Rhodes in 1949 , what would be the Arab State -PA, is split between the winners without the United Nations recognized this new reality. Since then, appears not to have changed anything in terms of fighting, apart from the map of the area, (as shown in the map shown above) where the ancient Palestine has been almost entirely anness to by the Israelis.
The Palestinian issue so that the West had believed it possible to dissolve over de decades, is still provisional and highly unstable. If it is quite clear the nature of conflict, they are less future prospects. We continue to witness a scenario where the great powers, the West, they move without a strategy and a reference horizon.
Certainly, we are mostly seeing a humanitarian tragedy in that area, so if a war can be defined, or perhaps a massacre. No war is right, but I also believe that we can not even talk of war between two parties, where die from one of the other 10 soldiers and civilians and thousands and especially children, as denounced by ICRC (International Red Cross ) delay that is seen in the early days of the war, access to relief in Gaza Strip by the Israeli authorities, and many wounded were left to themselves, people who have had only bad luck located in those territories without ever having taken part in the conflict.
Certainly, we are mostly seeing a humanitarian tragedy in that area, so if a war can be defined, or perhaps a massacre. No war is right, but I also believe that we can not even talk of war between two parties, where die from one of the other 10 soldiers and civilians and thousands and especially children, as denounced by ICRC (International Red Cross ) delay that is seen in the early days of the war, access to relief in Gaza Strip by the Israeli authorities, and many wounded were left to themselves, people who have had only bad luck located in those territories without ever having taken part in the conflict.
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