It’s a story of two peoples seeking a safe haven on the very same land, often driven by the same desire for self-determination.
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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at a map of the Middle East recently, and it’s incredible how a piece of land roughly the size of New Jersey has been the center of such intense global focus for over a century.
Miles: It really is. And here’s something that might surprise you: back in 1947, when the UN was trying to figure out how to partition the land, Jerusalem wasn’t actually assigned to either side. The plan was for it to be an international city.
Lena: That’s fascinating, especially considering how central it is to both identities today. It makes you realize this isn't just about borders; it’s about deep historical ties to the same soil.
Miles: Exactly. It’s a story of two peoples seeking a safe haven on the very same land, often driven by the same desire for self-determination.
Lena: So let’s dive into where this all truly began, starting with the late 19th century and the early movements that set everything in motion.