The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, also known as the contest for Palestine, in its present state is a threat to people’s safety and, therefore, should be immediately addressed, while the means for this initiative are limited. Since there is no way to achieve an agreement between Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat at the moment, the only possible solution includes the participation of other countries and the consideration of individual rights (“Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”). In this situation, the issue of land ownership alongside a religious problem of the past are the obstacles requiring more time for resolution and collective efforts. Meanwhile, the intervention of the international community, implying the necessity to impose the regulations for personal interests, can serve as a temporary measure for further peaceful negotiations.
In this case, the political instruments applicable on an individual level seem to be a safe way to gradually shift perspectives and find a compromise. In turn, the transformation of Israel and Palestine for addressing the conflict of a permanent nature with frequent escalations will become the main focus. The necessity to prevent the evictions of families as a common practice emerging due to these difficulties should be a priority as these events evoke hatred and distract from the essence of the problem (“Israeli-Palestinian Conflict”). As per the suggestion, similar demands should not be satisfied until the global agreement is achieved since, otherwise, they are illegal. The importance of other countries’ involvement in this area is also conditional upon the need for a united force with no apparent benefits from the land to make even the slightest shifts. In this way, it can be stated that the most suitable decision is to follow the described course, which is intended for finding a compromise in the future without causing more problems for citizens.
Work Cited
“Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Global Conflict Tracker, 2022, Web.