Establishment of the state of Israel in 1948,the status of Jerusalem,considered a holy city by both Jews and Muslims

The Israel-Palestine quarrel is a very old and complex issue that has been at the center of global attention for decades. The conflict began in the early 20th century, with the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, following the end of British rule in the region. The creation of Israel led to the dislocation of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, who were strained to flee their homes and become refugees. The origin of the conflict lies in rival claims to the land by both the Jewish and Palestinian people. Both groups have historical and religious ties to the region, which has led to disputes over territory and the right to self-determination. The conflict has been characterized by violence, terrorism, and extremism from both sides, leading to a cycle of vengeance and reprisal. One of the main points of difference in the conflict is the status of Jerusalem, which is considered a holy city by both Jews and Muslims. The city has been a crucial point of the conflict, with both...