Everything is for an evil reason
The conflict of Palestine and Israel people is one of the worst and it could be one of the biggest threads to peace and stability of the world. The attack of 9/11, the conflict in Iraq and all the problems with the integration of Islamic new comers in European people are at times all related to the problems in the holy land.
At these days, in Israel it was Jewish passing out to a public audience, hatred, discrimination, and daily humiliating violence. A North-American interesting in knowing Israel said that for traveled to a few others countries in the middle east, it was necessary for him, to come into Israel from bus transported from the Jordan side: “it was impossible to make it from Tel-Aviv with Arab stamps in his passport. The travel was faster just for being American”. (douweosinga.com/blog/o404/2004)
In the time of Christ there were many Jews that converted to Christianity, so their families and their descendents have stayed in Jerusalem. They have lived there for a long time and they are the responsible for all the holy sites being preserved.
Before the Nazi’s horrors, many Jews left the arid Middle East trying to get a fortune in the west, not just Germany. They were blessed and very fortuned in their new lifes, when they left, the people who all ready lived in the Middle East grew, populated and remained in the area. The neighboring areas did infiltrate it, since that region was populated of “Roaming Farmers” called Bedouwings were peaceful people that lived in the land now call Israel.
The whole world was affected by the holocaust. The Europeans and Americans did not want the Jews to immigrate all of the sudden to their continents, so they knew they needed to do something, they tried with a lot of places, including to Africa “Ultimately, in the presence of “Zionist” (which meant something different then, and was relatively new in its formation) pushed for the holy land, calling it, ‘land with no people for a people with no land’ …which was a lie. Following these international decision people needed to know that there were people, and they armed Jews, and trained an Israel army” (douweosinga.com/blog/o404/2004)
The soldiers told the village that they were protecting them and that they had to leave their homes and belongings and run to nearby groves and wait there. The soldiers never came back. When they returned to their homes, they saw that they were occupied, other villages were razed. From here, came confusion, hatred, and millions of refuges. Palestine at first believed the international community would certainly see that was happening their people, but eventually grew clear that it would not happen. These sowed the seed for bitterness toward the west.

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