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    Palestine Problem

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    A successful strategy for the freedom of Palestine must take into account the causes of support of the occupation forces. The problem Israel was built upon the land and homes of the Palestinian natives who were exiled through terrorism‚ murder and plunder. Israel continues to survive under the same conditions it was created; Israel is a colonial power. Israel was established with the mighty European and American guns‚ intelligence and guidance. Palestine is a Muslim-Arab land under the occupation

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    Origin of Judaism

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    God. After Isaac came Jacob. Jacob was Isaac’s son‚ and he had 12 sons himself. Each of his sons separated and created their own tribe. Jacob’s name was then changed to Israel‚ and that is why the 12 sons of Jacob are known as the “Children of Israel”. After King David came Solomon. Solomon’s death split the Kingdom of Israel in

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    Ehud Barak Essay

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    Ehud Barak‚ an Israeli authority‚ was a former Prime Minister who also served as a Defense Minister of Israel. He was a considered as one of the top experts in the field relation with the Palestinians and security matters‚ and was recognized as an extremely intelligent person with extraordinary analytic skills. During his military career‚ he was a commander in the battles in the Six-Day War in 1967‚ the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and was even a successful head of the Intelligent Branch IDF. As he was

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    Gaza http://www.vox.com/2014/7/17/5902177/9-questions-about-the-israel-palestine-conflict-you-were-too http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/12/world/meast/who-is-the-isis/ The Gaza–Israel conflict‚ taking place in the region of the Gaza Strip and southern Israel‚ is a part of the long-termIsraeli–Palestinian conflict. It began in the summer of 2006 and is ongoing. Palestinian militant actions escalated in the Gaza Strip following the overwhelming election to government of the Islamic political party Hamas in 2005[5] and 2006

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    the Sabbath brings. The Sages do this by transitioning from Israel’s Sabbath observances to the creation of man through the consideration of light both literally and metaphorically. This is followed by aggadah which illustrate how the Sabbath made Israel distinct from other peoples. Finally the sages illustrate how the Sabbath commemorates Israel’s salvation. Thus the sages have made apparent Israel’s inherent need for the Sabbath. However‚ Israel’s perception of its relationship with the Sabbath

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    nationalism. At the beginning of the 6 day war‚ the situation was a serious one‚ and tensions were beginning to hit their peak. Israel was not being recognised (officially) by the other Arab states. These other Arab states included Syria‚ Iraq and Egypt. The first thing to notice is the unity of these 3 neighbouring Arab states. They all wanted the final destruction of Israel. This was posturing‚ an attempt to demonstrate to the Arab world at large that Egypt stood shoulder to shoulder with other Arab

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    Arab Israeli

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    own boundaries but also gained much of the territory granted to Palestine. One of the major causes of the war was Resolution 181 which was the United Nations partition of Palestine. The partition was a major cause of the Arab declaration of war on Israel in 1948. Palestinians‚ and Arabs were greatly unhappy with the partition plan because they believed that the Palestinians should not have to pay for the crimes of World War II and that the partition was unfairly slanted against the Palestinians. By

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    What Is Zionism?

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    facilitate the re-establishment of the land of Israel. The movement was a product of reactions against the exclusionary and anti-sematic initiatives in Europe. Zionism had defined roles that comprises of restorations of Jewish sovereignty in Israel‚ rescue of the exiles from any form of oppressions‚ and to deliver the Jews from the discriminations from anti-Semitic and persecutions in exiles (Avineri‚ 2012). Zionism did not end when the state of Israel was reinstated but it continued to counter the

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    The Attacks in Gaza

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    How many of us are aware of the ongoing situation in Gaza? What’s the root cause of this inhuman conflict between Israel and Palestine? and why is the US supporting the Israel? I am going to talk about all this‚ at the end of this i know each one of us will go back and pray for our brothers and sisters back in Palestine. During the late 1800s‚ a movement known as Zionism arose to establish a Jewish state in Palestine‚ then a territory under the Ottoman Empire. As a result of World War I‚ the Ottoman

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    being the first time both Israel and Palestine coming to a deal towards peace. If the accords were held today as discussed later‚ there is a possibility of the accords working. For being in the early stages of trying to find common ground between both sides‚ the Oslo Peace Accords did their best. The reason the accords went wrong is there was not enough information or knowledge to go off to see what needed to be changed and do the change in a logical way. For both Israel and Palestine‚ the accords

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