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Basis of the Arab (Ishmael) - Israeli (Isaac) Conflict

Reader comment on item: The Gods and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Mar 1, 2018 at 13:41

As if there are not already enough takes on how the Middle East situations are not already solved; and there are more attempts to displace Israel from an ownership that defies any human attempt ever known; here is yet another suggestion that appears beyond the grasp of just about anyone who knows anything about what the ultimate solution is going to be. War about this whole issue has already begun; and until it is over and there is nothing left to argue over, will there be a course for peace; Because Israel will have won.
The title 'Gods and the Arab-Israeli Conflict' is an imperfect reference made here, but having some sense of the true conflict appears apropos, even if slightly mislabeled. There is only one True Deity that has control here; and what is being seen is controlled burn purify and eliminate the human objective of who controls Jerusalem; God or man. Whom did God actually convey the land to: Israel and his family through Isaac; or Ishmael, who was given his own blessing with the exception of Jerusalem. This is the basis of the Arab (Ishmael) - Israeli (Isaac) conflict. It is tacitly the underscoring of all the Middle East issues being studied and debated to a conclusion, that quite frankly, is/was and has been humanly academic since the scrolls were first written. In view of the fulfillments of these things, one need only watch as they are allowed to burn themselves out.

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