Conflit israélien

The term “Conflit israélien” refers to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a long-standing geopolitical struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that has roots in the late 19th century. This conflict centers around issues of territorial claims, national identity, and mutual recognition. Key points of contention include the status of Jerusalem, the borders of Israel, the rights of Palestinian refugees, and the ongoing presence of Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

The conflict has led to numerous wars, uprisings, and peace attempts, involving various stakeholders, including neighboring Arab countries and international powers. The complexities of historical grievances, religious significance, and competing national narratives contribute to its persistence and difficulty in finding a resolution. The term encapsulates decades of violence, diplomatic negotiations, and efforts for peace, illustrating a deeply entrenched struggle over land and sovereignty.