*** These are just my views based on my own reading and
research and may not be complete***
Now that the disclaimer is out of the way, I think that the
first point is to recognize that the word I used was perspective of the
conflict not the history of it. I did this on purpose because a term like
"history" implies some sort of factual accuracy and I think with a
situation as complicated as the one in the Middle East it is more accurate to
call it what it is, my perspective.
So, a long long time ago the area that is Israel/Palestine
was a Jewish Kingdom. Then over the course of a thousand years the land changed
hands, belonging to different kingdoms and empires. Skip forward a few hundred
years and you arrive in the 20th century. The area now recognized as Israel was
under a British Mandate. Some of you have heard the argument that Israel has
always been Jewish land, well here is where it gets interesting. By most
accounts the population in the Israel/Palestine region at beginning of the 20th
century was overwhelmingly non Jewish. Jews made up less than 5% of the
population at that time, the total population of Jews in the region at the time
was south of a 100,000 people. By comparison there were over 6 million Jews in
Europe. Many of these Jews because of the situation in Europe (Nazi Germany,
etc...) migrated to the region. What was once a majority Non-Jewish population
started to change with the influx of Jewish migrants who largely migrated
illegally. Take a second and let that sink in.
By most accounts the region was mostly non-Jewish as late as
1945. In 1948 upon the departure of the British, the Israeli Declaration of
Independence was read, declaring the formation of a Jewish State. The US and
Soviet Republic immediately recognized Israel as a state. Many Arab states did
not. War ensued with certain surrounding Arab nations and Israel ultimately
came out the victor. Boundary disputes continued over the next few years and
are still continuing today. Gaza and the West Bank were territories that
remained under Israeli control, but treated as Palestinian territories. In the
coming decades Jewish settlers began to settle into these territories as well
and under the protection of Israeli military expanded their control over
certain areas.
I could continue elaborating, but even though it is a very
truncated, abridged perspective. I think it gives a slightly more complete
picture than things I have read. Now for the true "perspective" part.
Think of it from the Arab and Palestinian perspective for a
second. Jews were driven out of Europe in droves, those Jews settled in a
land that had a large Palestinian population, and upon the Jewish declaration
of independence European counties and the US recognized Israel as a country. Over the next
few decades the United States provided the state of Israel over a $100 Billion
in aid, Israel expanded its claims by setting up settlements in Gaza and the
West Bank, Israel was allowed to get nuclear weapons (they have over 80
warheads by most estimates... oh and Iraq has none), etc... Meanwhile the
Palestinians weren't compensated for their loss, or at a minimum given their
own right of self-determination. Instead they live in largely occupied
territories with no control over their naval access, or their airspace. They
can't freely move in out of Gaza or the West Bank. What do you expect them to
do?
Now to Hamas, I have heard a lot about on television from
Israeli commentators that if Hamas had the ability to, they would wipe out
Israel. First, I am not sure if that is actually the case, but think about it
for a second. Hamas is a military/political organization that has never
recognized Israel as a sovereign nation. What should their message to their
people be? Sorry your land was taken but it is now owned by someone else. Hamas
is a terrorist organization and the way they conduct themselves is atrocious.
But if you come into someone’s home, take it by force, move them to the
outhouse, and then lay claims to parts of the outhouse as well, the people you
forced out might react a little angrily.
The Jews deserve a homeland, they deserve to feel safe, to
not feel persecuted and attacked. Having said that Jews were not persecuted by
Palestinians, they were persecuted by Nazi Germany, and other fascist nations,
including some Arab ones (Iraq), so why do the Palestinians have to pay the
price for the sins of others. What was their crime? The argument today is that
Hamas (which by the way is not synonymous with Palestinian) does not want
Israel to exist and that is the crime for which Palestinian's are being
attacked. Jews kicked Palestinians out of their homes and land and their crime
is that a terrorist organization is fighting to get their homes and land back?
I understand that the viewpoints above are my own
perspective of what has happened and many people may disagree with my
observations. I also am aware that some of the views may seem offensive to some
people. It is not my intent to offend anyone, just simply to provide my own
view. I invite anyone whether you agree or disagree to post comments of your
views below. Only thing I ask is that you attempt to keep the comments
constructive. I understand that some of my view may themselves not pass muster
as constructive, but I tried...
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