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What is the Arab-Israeli conflict about? Answer in one sentence.
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The Arab-Israeli conflict is a long-standing geopolitical struggle between Jewish and Arab populations in the Middle East over land, national identity, and political rights, primarily centered on the territorial disputes related to Israel and Palestine.
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The conflict is primarily located in the region of Israel and the Palestinian territories, including the West Bank and Gaza Strip, in the Middle East.
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The conflict involves various parties, including the State of Israel, Palestinian groups (such as the Palestinian Authority and Hamas), neighboring Arab states, and international actors such as the United States and the United Nations.
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They are involved due to competing national aspirations, historical claims to land, issues of security, and the quest for self-determination among Palestinians, along with broader regional and international interests in the area.
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The Arab-Israeli conflict began in the early 20th century as Jewish immigration to Palestine increased, driven by Zionist aspirations for a Jewish homeland, leading to tensions and violent clashes between Jewish and Arab communities over land and rights.
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The conflict has evolved through a series of wars, uprisings, and peace processes, marked by significant events such as the 1947 UN Partition Plan, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Six-Day War in 1967, the Oslo Accords in the 1990s, and ongoing violence and negotiations into the present day.