Canaan The Romans Research Paper

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THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CONFLICT
Jews consider Canaan as their homeland because in their holy book called the Torah; the land was promised to Abraham from GOD. In, Canaan the Romans began to exile all of the Jews so the Jews moved out of Canaan so they could live peacefully and happily. Canaan however, would later become Palestine, a Muslim state. Muslims also think of Canaan/Palestine their homeland as well. Muslims think of Jerusalem as a holy city because the ‘’furthest mosque’’ is located in Jerusalem and in their holy book called the Koran, it mentioned carrying your servant from the ‘’holiest mosque’’ to the ‘’furthest mosque’’. Jews in Europe needed to find somewhere safe to hide during World War two and thought of going back to their homeland was a really good idea. When the Jews arrived the settled in various places. After a while, the Jew’s population increased and they decided they wanted to take back their homeland from the Palestinians. The Muslims didn’t want to see their holy land slip out of their hands so they …show more content…

The conflict is going on today and both peoples don’t want to give-in or back down. If they did they feel like that would be a sin against GOD. Boarders are unclear and the Jews keep on destroying Palestine settlements. The United Sates of America’s tax-payers are giving about eight million dollars to Israel a day which is fueling their military. What can be done about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? They could just get over themselves and become one peaceful state regardless of their religion. That wouldn’t work though because the hatred wouldn’t decease. They could spit 5the land into two different states. That would be difficult to draw the boarders because the Jews and the Muslims want Jerusalem and don’t believe in splitting it up. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is confusing and complex. No one can figure out an answer that would please both sides. Will they ever solve this problem? And more importantly…When will this

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