Palestine versus Israel: reasons for a intransigence
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2010.v0i32.136Keywords:
Palestine, Israel, Relgion, State, Gush Enumin, Fatah, HamasAbstract
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict mix up all kinds of reasons. Some of them are religious motives/proofs based in the words of a Holly Book, the Bible, which is Law for some people, and for the others, even those beyond our matter, represent an old mythical-historical interpretation. Anyway one could wonder why to have lived in a territory two thousand years ago gives right to plunder those who lived and still live there since.Downloads
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