The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an example of a Schmittian friend-enemy conflict, it is a Weberian "ideal-type" and a “political case”. The creation of the State of Israel in the territories of Palestine, on basis of the partition envisaged by the General Assembly determines a reaction in the "surrounding Arabs", which unfortunately they never accepted and recognized Israel. Resorting to a Kantian utopia, a possible solution to the conflict could be a supranational state governing the two different communities.