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... term and thus not an illusion. Pope John Paul II once said there were only two possible solutions to the conflict: Realistic, which would involve divine intervention or Miraculous, which would involve a voluntary agreement between both parties. This seemingly negative view from the pontiff, where divine intervention is more likely than agreement has echoed the feelings of many people who have grappled with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We must remember when analysing the dynamics, the value of and equally problem created by opinion. Opinion adds to the complexity of the issues because someone is always going to feel cheated, bereaved, and unhappy with whatever happens in the Middle East. For example the opinion of Yasser Arafat may not be shared by Hamas. We must therefore take in to account that the complex dynamics mentioned here after are accounted for on the most basic levels of analysis, to try and summarise everyone's ...
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