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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unfinished business despite numerous attempts to reach a final agreement. Unfortunately, political, religious, geographic, strategic, etc. interests are at stake, which have prevented them from reaching something concrete. What is certain is that they are two brotherly peoples in their DNA, who come from the descendants of Abraham, but whose relations are broken by the warlike actions of both sides that have created hatred and resentment. Both peoples deserve to live in peace and have spaces of coexistence, but it is seen that humanly it is very difficult to…mehr

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is unfinished business despite numerous attempts to reach a final agreement. Unfortunately, political, religious, geographic, strategic, etc. interests are at stake, which have prevented them from reaching something concrete. What is certain is that they are two brotherly peoples in their DNA, who come from the descendants of Abraham, but whose relations are broken by the warlike actions of both sides that have created hatred and resentment. Both peoples deserve to live in peace and have spaces of coexistence, but it is seen that humanly it is very difficult to reach a stable and lasting peace, so I have been forced to reflect asking for divine help to suggest what should be done to settle the conflict, since no one outside that land can do it. It is a conflict with many facets and international implications, of which much has been written, so in this book in addition to conducting a survey with those directly involved, leaves the responsibility to the wisdom of Jesus as the human and divine person.
Autorenporträt
David Francisco Camargo Hernández. Colombian nationality. Writer, humanist and economist with specialization, master's degree and doctorate. Plastic artist. Inventor. Scriptwriter. Scholarship holder in European universities. Director of Sueños de Escritor Foundation and Dafra editions. Literary and academic awards in the years 2001-2005-2008-2010-2010-2016-2017.