Since the beginning of the 20th century, the Arab-Jewish conflict over Palestine has been a fight over legitimacy.
Martin Buber and Hugo Bergmann, who viewed Steiner's social ideas as a solution to the Arab-Jewish conflict, were also influenced by Anthroposophy.
The modern Arab-Jewish conflict began with the start of Jewish immigration from eastern Europe to Palestine in the late 19th century.
The implementation of a bi-national solution, in which both sides advance neighborliness "by contracting their demands," does not do justice to the political asymmetry of the larger Arab-Jewish conflict.
Ilene Prusher, columnist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, said that the Newseum stepped into the "minefield" of the Arab-Jewish conflict.
Leaving aside the Arab-Jewish conflict, burial sometimes becomes a complicated business within Israeli society itself because of religious disputes.
The matter of racism and the Arab-Jewish conflict is more complex.
While history books in the elementary schools hardly mentioned Arabs, the high school textbooks that covered the Arab-Jewish conflict, stereotyped Arabs negatively, as intransigent and uncompromising.
Avraham Sela described the riots as "unprecedented in the history of the Arab-Jewish conflict in Palestine, in duration, geographical scope and direct damage to life and property."
Latrèche's ability to continue to translate infamy into influence will depend on how well France manages to resolve its Arab-Jewish conflict.