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"Of late, the number of Israeli politicians not embarrassed to call the conflict a “war of religion” has been growing.
By doing so, they cooperate with those on the Palestinian side who want to turn it into a religious conflict rather than a territorial-national dispute.
The issue of the Temple Mount, which to date has not taken center stage in the conflict’s agenda, is paving its way into becoming a main topic on both the Israeli and Palestinian agendas."
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