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Breifly give out full background of the isreal-gaza problem?
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19 Jan '09 09:54 pm
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The IsraeliPalestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between Israel and the Palestinians.[1] It forms part of the wider ArabIsraeli conflict. Many attempts have been made to broker a two-state solution, which would entail the creation of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. At present, a considerable majority of both Israelis and Palestinians, according to a number of polls, prefer the two-state solution over any other solution as a means of resolving the conflict.[2][3] Most Palestinians view the West Bank and Gaza Strip as constituting the area of their future state, which is a view also accepted by most Israelis.[4] A handful of academics advocate a one-state solution, whereby all of Israel, the Gaza Strip, and West Bank would become a bi-national state with equal rights for all.[5][6] However, there are significant areas of disagreement over the shape of any final agreement and also regarding the level of credibility each side sees in the other in upholding basic com
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Answered by vivek singh, 19 Jan '09 10:08 pm
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