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    Everybody knows the conflict between Palestine and Israel‚ it is a conflict that has been going on for over a hundred years. The conflict‚ in fact‚ is so old and known that you can find it in any history books‚ and it is taught in any history class. The conflict begins in the early 1800’s‚ Jews were being persecuted in Europe. Originally the Jews owned the Holy land‚ Jerusalem‚ but were kicked out. From 1920 to 1947‚ the British declared the “Promised land” to the Jews as a payback for all the persecution

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    Promises Movie Analysis

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    Eli Baker Period 7 Mrs.Matthews Promises Essay The movie “Promises” was about the religious conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis. In this movie the talk to kids and follow them around to see what daily life was like for them. They also asked a lot of questions about their opinion on this conflict and in this essay you will learn what they said and what their opinions were. This conflict in this region has grown a lot throughout the years and many people are unhappy. The things

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    The Post Ottoman Syndrome

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    The Post-Ottoman Syndrome: A Never-Ending Problem In the novel War and Peace In the Middle East‚ author Avi Shlaim argues that Arab nations have been unable to escape the post-Ottoman syndrome. In particular he describes how the various powers inside and outside the region have failed to produce peace. While some of Shlaim’s arguments hinder the message‚ I agree with his overall thesis that the Middle East problems were caused and prolonged by the failure of both powers and superpowers to

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    The Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom: Chapter 34 Section 1 I. Setting the Stage A. People are reconsidering the policy of colonialism. 1. After WWII‚ people questioned whether dictatorship was a good idea. 2. “All nations should be free from the power of other nations.” 3. Keeping colonies had a high cost. It wasn’t worth it. 4. Colonized people pressed harder for freedom. Ex: British-held India II. A Movement Toward Independence A. The Indian’s strive to freedom intensifies

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    Out of Necessity: Presidents Truman and Eisenhower’s Policies in the Arab World ARBC 1813 Dr. Murad Salem December 14‚ 2010 Introduction Since the conclusion of World War II‚ the United States of America has worked diligently through diplomacy to encourage stability throughout the Arab World. In investigating foreign policies of the American administrations during Truman and Eisenhower presidencies‚ it is undeniable that that the power in America played a defining role in the construction

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    Tribulation period. Almost immediately after the abomination of desolation‚ Egypt will lead an alliance of Arab nations in attacking Israel to achieve their long-time objective of ridding the Middle East of Jews and creating a Palestinian nation in what is now Israel. In the Arab alliance with Egypt are Syria‚ Lebanon‚ Iraq‚ and Jordan‚ all the nations which surround Israel. Actually‚ the scriptures tell us that Jordan will attempt to remain neutral‚ but will enter the war as Israelis flee the invading

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    58) that was crucial during the zenith of the Cold War. Eisenhower’s clever use of constrained‚ drawn-out diplomatic power came into light during the 1956 Suez Crisis‚ in which the President refused to work alongside its common allies of Britain‚ Israel and France in invading Egypt following the nationalization of the Suez Canal. Through exhibiting both a restraint of force (by refusing to send troops to Egypt) and a use of force (through diplomatic actions that would bend the involved powers to

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    One of the main reasons that the rights of the Palestinian Arabs failed during this time was the indecisiveness of the British‚ who held power in the Middle East for 30 years. The British were given control of the land by mandate from the League of Nations. The land that was to be given to the Jewish‚ was home to an Arab Majority people for over 1‚200 years. The outsiders (British) were going to give away a very small piece of land to the international Jewish community‚ and at the same time essentially

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    Palestine into two separate zones‚ one Jewish and one Arab‚ and to make Jerusalem an international zone open to everyone. The Palestinians did not favor this plan. A year later‚ Jewish immigrants declared the territory allocated to them the state of Israel. Arabs protested this action and war soon followed. As a result of the First Arab-Israeli War‚ the Israelis

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    The Negev Bedouins

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    Bedouins are a culturally distinctive Arab Muslim ethnic group part of a largely desert-dwelling Arabian group divided into tribes or clans. Traditionally the term refers to “the nomadic Arab of the desert”‚ but in the context of Israel‚ Bedouins are not a nomadic community but a social group part of the Arab minority‚ they represent the 13% of the total Arab population. Within the Israeli territory‚ Bedouins are located in different geographic areas: North-Galilee‚ between the Central District

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