The Israel-Palestine conflict is a complex and longstanding issue rooted in historical, political, and religious factors.
It revolves around competing claims to the same land and the desire for self-determination by both parties.
The Israeli perspective emphasizes the need for a secure homeland for the Jewish people, while the Palestinian perspective focuses on the right to self-determination and an independent state.
Efforts to resolve the conflict have been ongoing, but finding a lasting solution has proven challenging due to historical grievances, territorial disputes, and security concerns.
International actors advocate for a two-state solution, but reaching a consensus on specific terms and boundaries remains elusive.
A peaceful resolution requires meaningful dialogue, compromise, and a genuine desire for reconciliation from all parties involved.
Farhatulain Shaikh
Ghotki