Carter McQuinn
Sara Price
MUN
15 January 2016
Policy Paper
Although the Israelis came in and took the and from the Palestinians, I think that the Israelis and Palestinians should split the land evenly and come to a good agreement on where the border will be that both sides support.
Israel and Palestine have been fighting for a very long time. The Palestinians were kicked out of their land by the Israelis claiming that it is their homeland and that the land has never belonged to the Palestinians. This war has been going on for over 50 years and nothing has changed to stop it. There are people who are now parents or grandparents who were born in refugee camps have lived their whole lives and will eventually die in these refugee camps. As said by Rafat, a Palestinian man living in a refugee camp.” It would be very reasonable if I say that I might be arrested, beaten, interrogated or even killed simply depending on the mood of a soldier that day”(Story). Thousands of people are killed every year in this conflict of all ages for sometimes no reason at all. The most reasonable solution for this conflict is to divide the state into two sections, an Israeli state and a Palestinian state. The reason for this is so that the Palestinians can still come back to their old lives and get out of the terrible living conditions of the refugee camps while the Israelis still have access to their holy land and will not pushed out of the land causing more refugee camps.
The seemingly most reasonable solution for this problem is to divide the land into two states one for the Israelis and one for the Palestinians. In some ways this decision is unfair but what will help my country the most is dividing it evenly. My country is getting supported by both the Israelis and the Palestinians while it is helping both parties as well. For my country the best solution is to divide it as evenly as possible so that neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis will lose the power they have forcing them to stop giving military power, Oil, and other supports to Japan.
Works Cited Country Research Packet, no title.
Sara Price
MUN
15 January 2016
Policy Paper
Although the Israelis came in and took the and from the Palestinians, I think that the Israelis and Palestinians should split the land evenly and come to a good agreement on where the border will be that both sides support.
Israel and Palestine have been fighting for a very long time. The Palestinians were kicked out of their land by the Israelis claiming that it is their homeland and that the land has never belonged to the Palestinians. This war has been going on for over 50 years and nothing has changed to stop it. There are people who are now parents or grandparents who were born in refugee camps have lived their whole lives and will eventually die in these refugee camps. As said by Rafat, a Palestinian man living in a refugee camp.” It would be very reasonable if I say that I might be arrested, beaten, interrogated or even killed simply depending on the mood of a soldier that day”(Story). Thousands of people are killed every year in this conflict of all ages for sometimes no reason at all. The most reasonable solution for this conflict is to divide the state into two sections, an Israeli state and a Palestinian state. The reason for this is so that the Palestinians can still come back to their old lives and get out of the terrible living conditions of the refugee camps while the Israelis still have access to their holy land and will not pushed out of the land causing more refugee camps.
The seemingly most reasonable solution for this problem is to divide the land into two states one for the Israelis and one for the Palestinians. In some ways this decision is unfair but what will help my country the most is dividing it evenly. My country is getting supported by both the Israelis and the Palestinians while it is helping both parties as well. For my country the best solution is to divide it as evenly as possible so that neither the Palestinians nor the Israelis will lose the power they have forcing them to stop giving military power, Oil, and other supports to Japan.
Works Cited Country Research Packet, no title.