The Arab-Israeli Conflict - Have powers from outside the Middle East helped or hindered in the search for a resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1948?
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The Arab-Israeli Conflict Have powers from outside the Middle East helped or hindered in the search for a resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict since 1948? The history of the Arab-Israeli conflict has always been an international one. It has never been simply a local problem. Foreign powers have been involved since 1914, and, since 1973, the whole world has been affected by the rise in oil prices, which are a consequence of the Yom Kippur War. The first sign of trouble between the two religious groups came just after the First World War when tension between the two groups grew when some Jews migrated to Palestine. In 1921 there were violent clashes between the Jews and the Arabs this was caused by the influx of Jewish immigrants. All the while from 1933 to 1948 many Jews fled persecution in Nazi Europe to Palestine. British intervention causes more revolts; therefore the UN took...

