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1. In this video, John Green talks about the competing nationalist visions of Palestine and Israel. What does this claim tell us about “nationalism” in the world today, and how does that inform our view of “communities” today? 2. John Green argues that because the conflict in Palestine and Israel has a recent history and isn’t millennia old, it is not intractable. In other words, understanding the fact that a conflict has specific origins in the recent past makes it more possible to resolve it. Do you find this argument convincing? Why or why not?

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