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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Hebron is shaped by deep religious and historical ties, with both Jews and Muslims claiming connections to the land, particularly through the tomb of Abraham. Over the years, Jews and Muslims in Hebron have experienced escalating violence and mistrust, highlighted by events like the 1929 Hebron massacre, and the 1994 massacre by Baruch Goldstein. Despite this, their shared history, particularly through Abraham, offers a potential foundation for reconciliation, with the possibility of peace lying in mutual recognition and understanding of each other's narratives.
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