What evidence from this chapter shows how Arabs and Jews might avoid conflict?

A)The land the Jews had conquered had been under the rule of the Arabs for decades, which leaves some of them longing to reclaim the land that was once rightfully theirs. The Israelis, however, believe that because they had conquered the land, they should be able to stay. Both want their religions and ethnicities to conquer the other (the Palestinians want an Arab-dominated state, while the Israelis was a Jewish state). Both peoples, however, claim Jerusalem as their capital, which could cause problems on its own. Another reason is that, because of the conflict between the two peoples, the Israelis decided to build a wall in order to stop the Palestinians from continuously attacking Israel, blocking access to many Palestinian homes and farmland, which benefited the Israelis but caused the Palestinians to suffer.

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If you see a solution to the problem in that paragraph, you are magical.
I have no doubt about the different religions, but by the way wonder about the claim of ethnic differences. What does that mean?