GS 2: International RelationsGS 1: World History

Why is there no Palestine state? , Pg12

Article examines the historical context of the Israeli-Palestine conflict, exploring reasons behind the absence of a Palestinian state.

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Key Highlights:

  • In 1947, the UN proposed dividing Palestine into an Arab State, a Jewish State, and the City of Jerusalem, which the Jewish Agency accepted, but Arab nations opposed.
  • On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion declared the establishment of the state of Israel, leading to the first Arab-Israeli war.
  • By 1967, after the Six-Day War, Israel controlled the entire Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, eastern Jerusalem, and Golan Heights.
  • The Oslo Accords in the 1990s divided the West Bank into Areas A, B, and C, but a comprehensive agreement was never reached.
  • The October 7, 2023, attack by Hamas and Israel's subsequent war in Gaza have brought the Palestine question back to the forefront of West Asia's geopolitics.

Detailed Insights:

  • The King David Hotel bombing in 1946 by the Irgun marked a significant event during the British Mandate, highlighting early tensions.
  • The Nakba in 1948 resulted in the displacement of approximately 750,000 Palestinians, altering the demographic landscape of the region.
  • The Green Line, referring to the 1967 border, is the basis for Palestinian demands for an independent state, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.
  • The Camp David Agreement in 1978 marked the first Israeli recognition of Palestinian nationalism, setting the stage for future negotiations.
  • The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 and the rise of Hamas complicated the peace process, leading to a stalemate in negotiations.
  • The core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remain the status of Jerusalem and the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
  • The October 7 attack has led to renewed calls for a resolution, with potential outcomes being a two-state solution or equal rights in a single state.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Zionism: A movement for the re-establishment and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
  • Intifada: Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
  • Two-State Solution: A proposed resolution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict by establishing two independent states.
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