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"A clash of rights"
RESEARCH ESSAY – A CLASH OF RIGHTS
Since the beginning of Palestine’s Independence from the League of Nations (now known as the United Nations) in 1948, The Arab-Israeli conflict has been a matter of concern to the public eye as the situation is so intense and fragile, that it could implode with the slightest breath. With this, many historians have inputted many ideologies to how the conflict could be resolved. One such person is J.L. Talmon, a leading Israeli historian, who describes himself as a follower of the Jewish cause, but also believes in Arab rights and claims. Yet, in an interview on the Arab-Israeli Reader, He saw the conflict as “a clash of rights for which a solution could only be found on the lines of least injustice, and where no perfect justice was possible.” Nevertheless, I agree with this statement, as I believe it is the only way to find a solution to the never-ending conflict. This essay will justify the reasons why I believe in Talmon’s statement with references to the so-called “Road Map to Peace” and how the Israelites have won the ultimate struggle for recognition in today’s society.
The word justice has been a testing revelation to the residents of Israel and Palestine. Throughout
Approximate Word count = 1748
Approximate Pages = 7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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