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The Israeli-Arab dispute that has been going on for decades bears the hallmarks of an insoluble conflict. This view is shared by a large part of Israeli society, thanks to the appropriate narrative perpetuated by politicians for years. Neither side sees the possibility of burying the hatchet. As a result of the war that has been going on for over a year - after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 - thousands of people have died, of which in Gaza alone, Israeli troops killed about 43 thousand of its inhabitants. Is there hope for peace in the Middle East? What psychological and social mechanisms lead to the emergence of insoluble conflicts? We invite you to listen to and watch the conversation with Prof. Daniel Bar-Tal, social psychologist, professor emeritus of Tel Aviv University and foreign member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, author of the theory of insoluble macrosocial conflicts. #historiabezkitu We invite you to support our activities through the services: Patronite.pl/historiabezkitu.pl or Buycoffee.to/historiabezkitu Also visit our website: https://historiabezkitu.pl and podcast services: Spotify: Historia BEZ KITU Apple Podcats: Historia BEZ KITU