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The pattern is clear. Since Israel’s establishment in 1948, Arab nations and Palestinian leaders have repeatedly rejected opportunities for peaceful coexistence. From the 1967 Six-Day War to the 2000 Camp David Summit, offers of peace and statehood have been spurned or refused. The election of Hamas in Gaza further underscores the political climate—turning a territory that was handed over voluntarily into a hotbed of terrorism and conflict.