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Is the Cyprus dispute the future of Israel and Palestine?

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I believe it is in no one's interests and it does not make any sense to associate or draw parallels of the Cyprus Problem to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There are a lot of dissimilarities and the one can be resolved before the other and vice versa. However, solution of one problem might help the other. read more

Having said the above, Turkey is indeed a double-faced country, pretending to care about the Palestinian people or pretending to care about Muslim Cypriots (“Turkish Cypriots”) in an attempt to revive their Ottoman past, a direct threat to both Israel and Cyprus. read more

The issue of Israel-Palestine has been on the agenda of the UN since close to its conception; the UN was established on 24 October 1945 following WWII, and the UN Special Committee on Palestine was introduced less than 17 months later in May of 1947. read more

The meeting’s final statement called on Israel to withdraw to its 1967 borders and relinquish control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, as required by UN resolutions, and appealed to both parties to “abstain from unilateral actions” that could jeopardise future negotiations. read more

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