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| | Arab-Israeli conflict (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25) |
 | | As opposed to this, most Israelis see the predominant Palestinian views of the peace process that do not recognize Israel's right to exist, and indicate, in their opinion, that the only real long-term Arab goal is the complete destruction of the Jewish state. |
 | | Many Israelis believe that such a proposal would be an act of goodwill, as There was also a huge number of Jewish refugees from Arab nations and Arab-controlled areas of Palestine that were expelled from their homes between 1947 and 1967, totaling over 800,000, who were not compensated. |
 | | Some observers, in particular Israelis, have expressed doubts as to whether the return of refugees is compatible with the continued existence of the state of Israel, and the establishment of a "just and lasting peace" in the region. |
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