Hundreds of Palestinians and Israeli police injured in clashes in Jerusalem.

Hundreds of Palestinians and Israeli police injured in clashes in Jerusalem.

A 100-year old issue regain Violence between Palestinians and Israel

In the tension between Israel and Palestine clashes has gone one decades. This violence issue occurs when Britain took control of the area known as Palestine after the ruler of that part of the Middle East, the Ottoman Empire. On the land this land most inhabitants were Jewish minority and Arab majority. Tensions between the two peoples grew when the international community gave Britain the task of establishing a “national home” in Palestine for Jewish people. Violence between Jews and Arabs, and against British rule, also grew.

In 1947, the UN voted for Palestine to split into separate Jewish and Arab states. This plan accepted by Jewish leaders but rejected by the Arab side and never implemented. After then in 1948, unable to solve the problem, British rulers left this issue and Jewish leaders declared the creation of the state of Israel. Many Palestinians objected and a war followed. Troops from neighboring Arab countries invaded. In this war Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or forced out of their homes.

Hundreds of Palestinians and Israeli police injured in clashes in Jerusalem.

What’s happening now?

By the time the fighting ended in a ceasefire the following year, Israel controlled most of the territory. At present Tensions are often high between Israel and Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank. Gaza is under control rule by a Palestinian militant group called Hamas. Israel and Egypt tightly control Gaza’s borders to stop weapons getting to Hamas. Things have escalated since the start of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan in mid April 2021, with nightly clashes between police and Palestinians. There are a number of issues which Israel and the Palestinians cannot agree on.

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