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    The land of Israel has one of the oldest histories in the world. Up until the mid 20th century‚ what war Palestine had become Israel. The reasons why Palestine shouldn’t have been given to the Jews is because the land had belonged to the Arabs for over 1000 years‚ the Arabs were promised to keep their land‚ and Israel had taken more land than they were granted. The land of Israel rightfully belongs to the Arabs. The Arabs are historically entitled to the land because they had lived there for a

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    As anti-Semitism broke out in Europe in the 1800s‚ a minority of the Jewish population‚ known as Zionists‚ started to migrate to the country known as Palestine. Palestine was British-controlled and populated mostly by Muslims. Hundreds of thousands of Zionists moved to Palestine with the intent of making the nation their own Jewish state. The natives of the country grew more and more concerned‚ and the tensions eventually escalated to violence. The United Nations tried to solve the problem in 1947

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    “Apartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality.” The “memo” went viral on the internet. It was cited by Jimmy Carter‚ the former American president‚ during a speech at Brandeis University‚ Massachusetts‚ later that year‚ and has since been a principal factor in fashioning the public perception of Mr Mandela as an anti-Israel figure. Indeed‚ the notorious Boycott

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    Ethnic conflict between Israeli and Palestine Many countries during the time have fought one another. Some of the fights resulted in global wars‚ some maintained only a local significance‚ but still there are a lot of issues that are dealt with by using military force. These issues have varied over the time from the distribution of power to religion‚ race‚ and ethnicity and so on. The purpose of this essay is to look into the ethnic conflict of Israel and Palestine and to reveal the basis of the issue

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    size or strength (Arreguín-Toft 2001). Recently‚ the phrase has come to define violent conflict between a conventional‚ highly capable military and an unconventional‚ illequipped‚ but resilient opposition (Tomes 2004). The recent conflict between Israel and Hamas in November of 2012 represents a classic example of asymmetric conflict (Pillar 2012) per both definitions. A number of decisive explanations exemplify asymmetric conflict (Arreguín-Toft 2001)‚ such as the willingness of the weaker party

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    Scott Christopher Lloyd Professor Anne Kennedy Effectiveness in Writing ENGL 102 December 15th‚ 2014 The Conflict between Israel and Palestine For over sixty years‚ the people of both Israel and Palestine have been at war. The largest issue behind the conflict is territorial borders. Both sides believe the area is their divine birth-right and a gift from their “God”. They thus believe that giving up these lands would be seen as a disgrace and a sin to each side’s respective religion. Under any other

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    ISRAEL-PALESTINE RESEARCH PAPER Home: a universal term known to many‚ as a “place or region where something is native or most common” and finds relief (Dictionary.com‚ home #5); ironically home to many in this world has become a place of fear‚ families/societies fighting for a place to call their own. One place in particular that‚ has many fighting for their homes‚ has come under much controversy and dispute in today’s politics: The Gaza Strip‚ known as the Israel and Palestine conflict. A place

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    Position Paper Sample Security Council Republic of Turkey Israel & the Palestinian Territories Delegate: Sergio Rivera Partida I. Topic Background The Israel/Palestine conflict ultimately boils down to religious tension‚ and is part of the larger Arab/Israeli conflict.  In 1948‚ the U.N. partitioned the region of Palestine into two states‚ one Jewish‚  and one Arab‚ to address the ongoing Jewish-Arab tension.  Jewish leaders accepted the plan‚ the Palestinian government did not‚ and the result

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    May 15‚ 1948‚ the War of Independence ended in victory and the Jewish wrote the Declaration of Israel‚ stating Israel was now a Jewish state. The British left Palestine and soon after the British left‚ surrounding areas of Muslim communities‚ like Egypt‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Lebanon declared war. On April 3‚ 1949‚ Israel and the surrounding Arab States agreed to an armistice‚ giving Israel 50% more land then it had originally received from the UN Partition Plan. However‚ the borders

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    PALESTINE ISRAEL PEACE PROCESS INTRODUCTION 1. The Middle East problem had erupted when in 1948 the state of Israel was declared for establishment in Palestine. Since then‚ many of the Arab countries got entangled in the conflict with Israel‚ over the Palestinian issue. For the last 48 years or so‚ the Middle East issue has been a history of miseries for the Palestinians. The Palestinians who once belonged to a country with distinctive geographical‚ political and cultural identity ultimately

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