The conflict in Israel is a complex drama of violence, injustice and tragedy. The roots of the problem sink hundreds of years back through history. The battle for land, nationhood and identity - not to mention compensation - involves a tangle of perspectives. Suicide bombers, gun-wielding settlers, stone-throwing youths and bombed out refugee camps might provide the footage for media coverage, however the situation is more complex than a three-minute visual and thirty second sound-bite. This article aims to provide an overview of the situation. This is not an exhaustive study of the crisis but rather a timeline of the conflict. For reasons of length 1882 has been chosen as the starting point.




















