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    is the destruction of the state of Israel.Hamas combines Palestinian nationalism with Islamic fundamentalism. Its founding charter commits the group to the destruction of Israel‚ the replacement of the PA with an Islamist state on the West Bank and Gaza‚ and to raising "the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." Given such a fanatical desire to unite all of Palestine under the "Banner of Allah"it is only natural that they view Israel as a setback which needs to be removed. And given the fact

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     imperial powers ­ after the fall of the  Ottoman Empire.)    Israel/Palestine (choose 1 research question)  Why is the Golan Heights a conflict area‚ who disagrees over the land‚ and who should  govern it?  Why is the Gaza Strip a conflict area for Israel/Palestine and who should govern the Gaza  Strip?  Should Israel negotiate with groups like Hamas and Fatah?    Women’s Rights  How are women’s rights changing over time in _________ ?(Choose a country: Turkey‚ Saudi  Arabia‚ Egypt‚ Iran)    Iran (choose 1 research question) 

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    the Palestinians and is part of the wider Arab–Israeli conflict. At present‚ major polls show the vast majority of Israelis and Palestinians agree a two-state solution is the best way to end the conflict. Most Palestinians view the West Bank and Gaza Strip as their future state‚ and most Israelis agree. The negotiating parties have been the Israeli government and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The official negotiations are mediated by an international contingent known as the Quartet

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    have been proposed: the one state solution and the two state solution. The two state solution is favored‚ and it involves Israel remaining a state with its pre-1967 borders and Palestine becoming a state once again‚ with land in the West Bank‚ the Gaza Strip‚ and Eastern Jerusalem. This solution‚ however‚ is problematic because Israel has settlements in what would become Palestine that it refuses to remove citizens from and Palestinians continue to bomb Israel as a “solution” to the problem. The one

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    The First Arab-Israeli War

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    Since the United Nations partition of PALESTINE in 1947 and the establishment of the modern state of ISRAEL in 1948‚ there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49‚ 1956‚ 1967‚ and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979‚ hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors‚ complicated by the demands of Palestinian Arabs‚ continued into the 1980s.<br><br><b>THE FIRST PALESTINE WAR (1947-49)</b><br>The first war began as a civil

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    Yitzhak Rabin Influence

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    people who lived in the Gaza strip‚ West Bank and the Golan Heights did not want to move away and start their lives all over again in a different place. Second Israel battles against Syria and the Palestinian terror attacks led to a big cost of life in Israel‚ this made many Israelis to go against the peace with the P.L.O and Syria and were strongly against Rabin directly. According to the magazine article “shot in the heart‚” people who lived in the Golan‚ West Bank‚ and Gaza since the Six Days War

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    Introduction The book analyzed is I Shall Not Hate; A Gaza Doctor’s Journey‚ By Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish. Abuelaish is a Palestinian physician and an expert on infertility. Abuelaish has won many peace and humanitarian awards‚ one being the 2012 Calgary Peace Prize . This book takes the reader into what it is really like living in a state of constant war. Israel and Gaza have been disputing for a long time over land . After WW2‚ the Jewish people wanted their own land‚ which was once Palestine.

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    14th of May 1948 by David Ben Gurion‚ who then became the first Prime Minister of the new state. 5. The Arab-Isreali conflicts broke out when five arab nations invaded Isreal. 6. In 1956 the isrealies attacked the suez canal‚Israel held the Gaza Strip and had advanced as far as Sharm al-Sheikh along the Red Sea. 7. The Six-Day War took place in June 1967. Arab countries attacked isreal‚ and Isreal gained control of old city Jersalem‚ the Sinai Peninsula‚ the Golan heights‚ and the West bank

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    Middle East

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    Imagine living in a nation were the government wasn’t on your side. Everything that the government did was in there best interest without any consideration of the people. Imagine that your government was in a conflict with another government and this government had the power to say if you were getting food eat and water to drink. Imagine that in this so called nation the kids instead or going to school would rather throw rocks at members of the other nation instead of going to school. Imagine

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    Isreal Palestine Conflict

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    Josh Zemsky Professor Russo Engl 101 5/5/10 Israel V. Palestine             Ever since the biblical days of Abraham‚ the city that is known today as Jerusalem has been considered the holy land. It is the birthplace of Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. God promised this land to the Jewish people in His covenant with them. The Jews are God’s chosen people.           The need for a Jewish homeland was a direct outcome of the Holocaust. In 1948‚ the Holocaust had recently come to an end‚ and

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