Summary Of Respond To Three Wishes: Palestinian And Israeli Children Speak

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Respond to “Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak”
The war in Middle East is going on for so long that is often seem to be never going to end. The war effect family of both parties in many way that can be seem in perceptive of both children in Palestine and Israel. The conflict between Palestine and Israel can be seem as anarchic state of nature by Hobbesian concepts of realist point of view; in addition to Hobbesian concepts, Israel is an offensive realist state which is mention in this book “Three Wishes.”
According to Hobbesian concepts, the anarchic state of nature in realist point of view which “seen as entailing a state of war—and ‘such a war as is of every man against every man’” W. Julian Korab- Karpowicz express his thought on Hobbesian concepts which is anarchic state of nature: …show more content…

Since in the state of nature there is no government and everyone enjoys equal status, every individual has a right to everything; that is, there are no constraints on an individual's behavior. Being suspicious of one another and driven by fear, they are also likely to engage in preemptive actions and invade one another to ensure their own safety.
This describe the conflict that is happening between in Palestine and Israel which Israel is suspicious of Palestine and driven by fear which thirteen years old Merva mention in this book that “ It is very dangerous to live where we live. There are Palestinians all around us, and they are our enemies.” Israel invade Palestinians’ town to ensure their own safety which they search for bombs in Palestine