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    both groups claimed was known internationally as Palestine. But following the war of 1948-49‚ this land was divided into three parts: the state of Israel‚ the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Jewish claims to this land are based on the biblical promise to Abraham and his descendants‚ on the fact that this was the historical site of the Jewish kingdom of Israel (which was destroyed by the Roman Empire)‚ and on Jews’ need for a haven from European anti-Semitism. Palestinian Arabs’ claims to the land are

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    documents do not; where God has intervened in Israel’s history. This document also emphasized the Urban Law of the Divine Right of Kings and stressed God’s covenant with Israel and man. It has been suggested that J document was written as late as the later part of the 9th century in the Southern Kingdom of Judah or as early as 10th century Israel (as a United Kingdom) during the times of David and

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    Tutu Campaign

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    experienced real anti-Semitism as a child‚ I’m deeply disturbed that a man like Tutu could be labeled anti-Semitic and silenced like this‚… I deeply resent the Israeli lobby trying to silence any criticism of its policy. It does a great disservice to Israel and to all Jews. After provoking a strong backlash against the decision‚ and a campaign lead by Jewish Voice for Peace in support of the Arch Bishop which produced more than 6‚000 letters of protest‚ the University rescinded the ban. Professor Bill

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    The Suez Crisis of 1956: The War From Differing Viewpoints Carleton University Research Paper #1: Submitted to Prof. J. Sigler In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for 47.323 Student: Neil Patrick Tubb (#226591) Introduction Among the most important foundations in the continuing Arab-Israeli conflict was the seeds that were sown in the aftermath of the 1956 Sinai Campaign‚ or the Suez Crisis. Whatever the operation is referred to as‚ its consequences involving both relations

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    Acknowledgment: I am thankful to Allah almighty who gave me the strength‚ wisdom and the ability to complete this project well on time. This project is a detailed study about the disputed territories under International law. This project is submitted to Maam Samrna Afzal. It is an invidual based assignment. A lot of effort is required to complete this project and have provided support and help from our mentor Maam Samrana Afzal. My project data is based on different sources majorly from net and

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    The Wrath of God Revealed Paul began his argument of Romans by proving that the Gentiles are sinners before God. Although God has revealed His truth to them‚ they have suppressed it‚ resulting in the darkness of their inner man and rebellion against God to the point of worshipping animals (1:18-23). As a result God gave them over to do the desires of their heart (1:24‚ 26): idolatry (1:25) and homosexuality (1:26-27). Seeing that they had no desire to retain God in their knowledge‚ God gave them

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    Munich Massacre

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    responsible. (Source 2) The massacre was a major event in the war between the Palestine and Israel people. It shocked the world and confirmed a harsh reality‚ that no one is safe from terrorism. The Munich massacre was brought on because of the war between the Arab and Israeli people. The operation was called "Ikrit and Biram"‚ after two Palestinian villages whose settlers were killed or forced out by the present day Israel Defence Forces in 1948. This could have possibly been used as a motivator for the Black

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    Suez Canal

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    Background: The Suez Canal Crisis‚ sometimes called the Suez War or the Suez Conflict‚ was a standoff between the allies of France‚ Britain‚ and Israel‚ and the allies of Egypt‚ the Soviet Union‚ and the United States of America. In its most basic description the problem was that Egypt wanted to nationalize the Suez Canal‚ but France‚ Britain‚ and Israel opposed this. However‚ in reality‚ the situation was far more complicated than that. The entire conflict centers on the Suez Canal which is

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    The Oslo Negotiations

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    The Secret Israeli Palestinian negotiations in Oslo Key drivers of Israel’s interest in compromising with the PLO; American relationship after the end of Cold War Since 1967‚ Israel enjoyed full support of the Americans in terms of economy‚ politics and military (11) However‚ by then end of 1980s‚ the gradual reapproachment of the Soviet Union and US eroded the close Israeli-US relationship (12) The public growing tired of the conflict‚ as shown by the election win of the Labor instead of the

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    connected to the history of the Jewish people themselves. Its story begins with the original agreement made between Abraham and God‚ circa 1900 BCE‚ when Abraham was called to leave his home in Ur and migrate to Cannan (later known as Palestine and Israel)‚ a land God promised to give to his descendants. The second and chief agreement was made 450 years later when Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt (the exodus) back to the lands of Canaan. At Mt Horeb (Sinai)‚ God gave the Jewish people the

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