I’ll be honest: I didn’t know the full story.
Like many people, I grew up hearing bits and pieces about the Israel -Palestine conflict, but never enough to understand how Gaza and the West Bank came to be divided, why Palestine isn’t recognised as a state, or how Israel became one of the most powerful military forces in the world.
And I certainly didn’t feel equipped to ask the big question that’s been gnawing at me lately:
How can a government formed in the shadow of the Holocaust be responsible for what looks, to so many, like mass suffering on that same scale?
So I started reading. Asking. Listening. And here’s what I’ve learned as someone who’s been trying to catch up.
Gaza and the West Bank: Why They’re So Far Apart
Once, it was all one place – Palestine under British rule. But in 1948, after war broke out following the creation of the State of Israel, the land was divided up by who won and who lost.
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Egypt took Gaza.
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Jordan took the West Bank.
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Israel took the middle – and everything in between.
That’s how Palestinians ended up geographically and politically separated. No corridor. No unifying government. Just a people divided by decisions they had no say in.
Why the World Hasn’t Just “Given” Palestine Statehood
Because politics doesn’t reward fairness.
Palestinians have land, a population, a flag, and a national identity but not enough international recognition.
Western countries like Australia, the UK, and the US still don’t officially recognise Palestine, largely because:
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They don’t want to upset strategic ties with Israel
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They say there’s no “unified Palestinian leadership”
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And they insist statehood must come through negotiations even though negotiations have led nowhere.
Why Israel Is So Militarily Powerful
Because it’s not just defending itself, it’s strategically useful to Western powers.
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It gets billions in annual military aid from the US
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It has a top-tier weapons and intelligence industry
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It has mandatory military service
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And most importantly, it’s seen as the West’s stable, democratic ally in a region full of instability
In other words: Israel is protected, armed, and rarely held to account – no matter the cost.
And What About Now? The Justification for Gaza?
The Netanyahu government says it’s targeting Hamas, not civilians. That it’s acting in self-defence. That reports of mass suffering are propaganda.
But when tens of thousands of children are dead, whole neighbourhoods are flattened, and aid trucks are blocked, it’s hard not to see this as something else.
Critics, including Jewish scholars and Holocaust survivors, are asking:
How can a country shaped by genocide justify collective punishment of another people?
It’s not about comparing tragedies. It’s about recognising when one tragedy is being used to shield another from scrutiny.
So Why This Blog Post?
Because I wish I’d known this sooner.
Because too many people feel embarrassed to admit they don’t know the history, or afraid to ask the wrong question.
Because if you’re feeling what I felt, overwhelmed, unsure, angry, and heartbroken, you’re not alone.
And because I don’t believe we can claim to care about justice and human dignity if we only do it when it’s convenient.
If you’re just beginning to learn, you’re in the right place.
And if you’re sick of spin, labels, and empty political slogans, I hope this gives you something more grounded to stand on.
We don’t have to be experts to care. We just have to stop looking away.
Suggested Resource for Young People
If you’re looking for a clear, thoughtful explanation designed for younger people, this guide from UNICEF Australia is a great place to start:
🔗 UNICEF – Making Sense of the Israel–Palestine Crisis
It breaks down what’s happening in a way that’s respectful, fact-based, and easy to understand, especially for those who are just beginning to learn about global issues and want to respond with empathy and awareness.
Further Reading
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