Decades of Conflict: A Glimpse into Israel and Palestine's Struggle
Israel and Hamas have engaged in ongoing conflict since October 7th, with tragic casualties on both sides. This is part of a long-standing conflict rooted in divergent national aspirations. Attempts at peace have been made over the years, but solutions remain elusive amid enduring core issues like territorial disputes and refugee status.
Israel and Hamas have been locked in one of the bloodiest chapters of their decades-long conflict since October 7, when Palestinian militants killed 1,200 people and captured 253 hostages in southern Israel.
In response, Israel launched a military offensive in Gaza that has resulted in more than 40,400 Palestinian deaths, according to Gazan health authorities.
This recent flare-up is part of a prolonged struggle that has destabilized the Middle East for over seventy years. The origins of the conflict include Israel's demand for a secure homeland and Palestinians' aspirations for statehood—both deeply rooted in historical, religious, and socio-political complexities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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