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Palestine-Israeli Conflict The constant conflict among these two nations has brought utter underdevelopment among these states. Israel, however, has had an upper hand in the conflict since it has enormous support from the United States. The United States, as a superpower, has also influenced the United Nations decisions and resolution. Palestine has, therefore, had a lopsided share of troubles. This essay seeks to compare and contrast the statistics presented in the website Ifamericansknew.com.
The website details that the Israelis clearly have an upper hand in the conflict. To begin with, the number of Palestinian children killed in the conflict is extremely higher than that of the Israeli. This can be attributed that the Israeli have been on top of the conflict due to huge support from the Americans. This is true and can also be attested by the number of adults killed in the course of the conflict. Palestinians have had the greater loss in this conflict. In terms of the injuries during the war, Palestine has the highest figures of victims.
Israel has a lower number since they own the conflict. These comparisons are nothing to be proud of by the Americans. This is because the American involvement has led to more deaths and devastation for the Palestinians. The number of political prisoners is higher to the Palestinians than the Israeli. Even the destruction of homes, Palestinians have had the greater loss. The difference in these figures is surprising.The Christian-Americans continue to support the non-Christian Israelis and not Muslims since they share Christianity (Caplan 27).
In a morally right perspective, Americans should support the Palestinians since the Israel has caused utter inhumanity to the Palestinians. Conclusively, Christian values dictate that these kinds of activities should be shunned.Works CitedCaplan, Neil. The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories. Chichester, U.K: Wiley Blackwell, 2010. Internet resource.
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