1. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is one of the longest-lasting conflicts in the Middle East, and its historical origin can be traced back to the Second World War. At that time, the Jewish organization "Jewish National Fund" obtained land in the Palestinian area through various means and began to immigrate to the area.
2.65438-0947, the United Nations adopted a resolution on the partition of Palestine, which divided the Palestinian region into two parts: the Jewish state and the Arab state. However, just the day after Israel declared its founding, the League of Arab States declared war on Israel and the first Middle East war broke out.
3. Since then, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has continued. Through occupation and expansion, Israel gradually occupied most of the Palestinian territory, resulting in the displacement of Palestinians and the lack of resources. Palestinians have also taken various forms of resistance, including armed struggle and terrorist attacks.
4. At present, the current situation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is still very tense. Although the two sides have reached some peace agreements through the mediation of the international community, these agreements have not been effectively implemented. In recent decades, the Palestinian resistance movement "Hamas" has carried out many armed conflicts with Israel, resulting in a large number of casualties and property losses.
5. The historical origin and current situation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict show that the solution to this problem requires the joint efforts and compromise of all parties. Only through peaceful negotiations and international cooperation can long-term peace and stability between Palestine and Israel be achieved.
The geographical location of Palestine
1. Palestine is located in the Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the Jordan River in the south, Israel in the west and Arabia in the east. The area of Palestinian territory is about 18000 square kilometers, and the coastline is about 198 kilometers long. The terrain is mainly mountainous and hilly, and the plains are mainly distributed in coastal areas.
2. Palestine has a unique geographical location and important strategic significance. Located at the intersection of Asia, Africa and Europe, it is an important channel for trade and cultural exchanges in history. Palestine is also the holy land of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, with rich historical and cultural heritage.
3. However, the geographical location of Palestine also brings many challenges. On the one hand, territorial disputes and resource allocation are the core of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and Israeli occupation and control prevent the Palestinian people from enjoying complete national sovereignty and resources.
On the other hand, Palestine also faces pressure and interference from neighboring countries, such as Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia and other countries' interference and influence in Palestinian internal affairs.