Hillary Clinton's Role In The Arab-Israeli Conflict

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Hillary Clinton played a role in the Arab-Israeli conflict in many ways.The first thing she did was she went to Palestine and listened to a speech where Palestine accuses Israel of using poisonous gas on them. Hillary Clinton has impacted this conflict by making speeches and going to the countries herself and listening to what the leaders of those countries have to say about the issues on this ongoing conflict.
Hilary was a secretary of state and she wanted to help resolve this conflict as best and as fast as she could. Hillary Clinton wanted to end this conflict because she wanted to be a influential person in society and didn't want this conflict going happening while she had power. Lastly she did not want any more casualties in these countries
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She heard the leader explain how Israel was attacking them or bombarding Palestine with poisonous gasses and they wanted to fight back. Hillary did not want any more casualties in this conflict so she was very disapointed to hear them say they wanted to fight back.
The second thing Hillary Clinton was she made a speech here in America while she was secretary of state too. She stated that she wanted to end this conflict and that she wanted to end this conflict as peacefully as she could because as previously stated she didn't want any more civilians and any more troops to to become diseased. This was a great impact because both sides of this conflict respected Hillary Clinton and her views on this situation. Finally Hillary also tried to make a peace to Israel and Hamas in 2012 but that did not end so well for her because they just ignored her. She explained how there would be many more deaths on both sides and it was not worth the lives and she said “ Everyone has to do their part to avoid anymore damage.” Israel liked her effort in trying to end the war between Israel vs.

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