Over time, the conflict between Israel and Palestine layered, and its scope spread. Originally a territorial dispute, it deepened with national animosities and eventually soaked up with the explosion of religious irreconcilability. The local problem became the problem of the Middle East, which also began to influence world politics. Today, it is partly a reflection of the clash between the patriarchal, the pressure of modernization of frustrated Islam and the technocratic, productive West.
As has already been said, the obstacles to peace are insurmountable. At the end of the summer of 2005, eight thousand Jewish settlers were evicted from the Gaza Strip with the utmost effort, often in drastic situations. More than half a million of them live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.
Religious Zionists and their mission
Religious Zionists, whose mission is to administer the biblical landscape of Judea and Samaria entrusted to the Jews by God, have a decisive influence here today. However, the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque on the Temple Mount are as sacred to Muslims as the Wailing Wall for Jews nearby. These are places where there is only one God, but there are two: Muslim and Jewish.
In addition, Jerusalem belongs to the third one, Christian. As the Jews believe that Yahweh gave to his chosen people Erec Yisrael, the land of Israel, so did the representatives of the Hamas religious movement, otherwise, from the regular elections of the emerging Gaza administrator, they are convinced that the same country, in this case Palestina, was donated to Muslims by Allah.
What is Hamas and what do they do?
Hamas considers, historically illogically, Israel to be a modern crusader state that must be defeated. If the Islamic Resistance Movement recognized the legitimacy of the state of Israel, and without it no lasting peace is possible, it would deny its identity. And Hamas is a movement that is essentially militant, without a fight and the enemy would lose its meaning.
However, the definitive entanglement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict at the metaphysical level would mean only one thing: the dispute can only be resolved by one of the adversaries. If the Islamic Resistance Movement recognized the legitimacy of the state of Israel, and without it no lasting peace is possible, it would deny its identity. And Hamas is a movement that is essentially militant, without a fight and the enemy would lose its meaning.
However, the definitive entanglement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict at the metaphysical level would mean only one thing: the dispute can only be resolved by one of the adversaries. If the Islamic Resistance Movement recognized the legitimacy of the state of Israel, and without it no lasting peace is possible, it would deny its identity. And Hamas is a movement that is essentially militant, without a fight and the enemy would lose its meaning. However, the definitive entanglement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict at the metaphysical level would mean only one thing: the dispute can only be resolved by one of the adversaries.