Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is still unlikely, but it is also essential to the stability of the area. There is some optimism despite past tensions thanks to diplomatic attempts. Resuming conversations that promote mutual understanding and trust is one possible path. International players, such as the UN, might be crucial in promoting talks and guaranteeing a just and long-lasting settlement. Cooperation in the economy, which benefits Israelis and Palestinians equally, may be a driving force toward peace. Furthermore, any workable peace plan must consider the rights of all sides and acknowledge previous grievances. The chances for a long-lasting peace depend on a multidimensional strategy that includes diplomacy, economic growth, and a commitment to justice for all parties involved, as the international community acknowledges the importance of ending this war.
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Two-states, Palestinians, International Players, Long-lasting
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(1) Sahibzada Adil Munir
Graduate, Department of International Relations, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
(2) Zainab Baig
M.Phil. Scholar, School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. Pakistan.
(3) Muhammad Haroon
M.Phil. Scholar, National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Munir, S. A., Baig, Z., & Haroon, M. (2023). Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Global International Relations Review, VI(II), 83-91. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-II).09
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CHICAGO : Munir, Sahibzada Adil, Zainab Baig, and Muhammad Haroon. 2023. "Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Global International Relations Review, VI (II): 83-91 doi: 10.31703/girr.2023(VI-II).09
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HARVARD : MUNIR, S. A., BAIG, Z. & HAROON, M. 2023. Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Global International Relations Review, VI, 83-91.
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MHRA : Munir, Sahibzada Adil, Zainab Baig, and Muhammad Haroon. 2023. "Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Global International Relations Review, VI: 83-91
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MLA : Munir, Sahibzada Adil, Zainab Baig, and Muhammad Haroon. "Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Global International Relations Review, VI.II (2023): 83-91 Print.
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OXFORD : Munir, Sahibzada Adil, Baig, Zainab, and Haroon, Muhammad (2023), "Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", Global International Relations Review, VI (II), 83-91
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TURABIAN : Munir, Sahibzada Adil, Zainab Baig, and Muhammad Haroon. "Prospects of Peace–Prospects for Resolving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict." Global International Relations Review VI, no. II (2023): 83-91. https://doi.org/10.31703/girr.2023(VI-II).09