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Eighty Years of Hurt

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A new book examines the corrosive roots of the Israel–Palestine conflict. The post Eighty Years of Hurt appeared first on The American Conservative

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Emphasizing victimhood in the Israel-Palestine conflict may perpetuate division rather than promote reconciliation among communities.

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The narrative of 'hurt' from both sides must be addressed to heal wounds and build a framework for coexistence.

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The Israel-Palestine conflict is a complex issue that requires acknowledging multiple perspectives to foster dialogue and resolution.

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Understanding the historical roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict is essential for creating a lasting peace in the region.

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Focusing too much on historical grievances can hinder progress towards a practical solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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