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    and influential speeches in history. Through the language of rhetoric‚ Sadat draws upon religious‚ political and personal motivations in order to propose to the Israeli Knesset a solution for peace to end the age long conflict between the Egypt and Israel. Beginning his speech‚ Sadat employs the use of religious allusion and pathos in order to set the foundations of his argument to bring unity to both countries through the use of a universal God who loves all and wishes for peace- “We all‚ Muslims

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    Addressing the Impact of House Demolitions on Palestinian Children & Families BROKEN HOMES Palestinian boys search the rubble of dozens of houses demolished by the Israeli army on the border between Rafah and Egypt on June 2‚ 2004. PHOTO/ Apollo images. Broken Homes: Addressing the Impact of House Demolitions on Palestinian Children & Families ©All rights reserved April 2009 Issued by Palestinian Counselling Centre Beit Hanina-entrance to the Garden of Eden P.O. Box: 17402‚ Jerusalem Telephone:

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    The Arab Revolt of World War I can be said to be a key battle in the Arab world‚ with reinforcement from the West. The key countries that were involved with the Revolt included the Kingdom of Hejaz‚ Britain‚ France and the Ottoman Empire (Lecture on Bahrain and Syria). The Ottoman Empire had assumed authority over most of the Middle East‚ and their government was mostly dominated by Turkish officials. The Arab population within the Ottoman Empire wanted to create an independent Arab state without

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    on the establishment of a viable‚ modern‚ democratic‚ independent Palestinian state living in peace alongside Israel within secure and recognized borders. Throughout the conflict in Gaza‚ France has reiterated its consistent position: international humanitarian law must be respected everywhere in all circumstances and by all parties in conflict‚ in particular in Gaza and southern Israel. We therefore strongly condemn the violation of humanitarian laws taking place in both the concerned regions.

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    the problem of the two countries in its entirety. An excellent example of diplomacy between nations is that of the Palestinian and Israeli nations. The leaders of the these two nations‚ Yasir Arafat (Palestine) and Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Israel)‚ have resorted to diplomacy to solve their nations differences. Each of the concepts in Morgenthau�s theory were used to make peace between the two conflicting nations. First of all‚ the leaders of both nations recognized the long lived problem

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    Why has the conflict in the Middle East been so intractable? The conflict in the Middle East focuses on the tension between Israel and Palestine which stems from the early 20th century‚ specifically after the Second World War‚ to this day the conflict still hasn’t been resolved. Neither Palestine nor Israel are satisfied with the current situation. Israel is internationally recognised as a sovereign state whereas Palestine is not‚ it’s built up of the occupied territories of Gaza and the West

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    death; each act of terrorism‚ only deepens the hatred and the unwillingness to give in to the other side. The conflict between them exists because of what both sides believe. The Israelis believe that they are entitled to the land now known as Israel; while the Palestinians believe that they are entitled to the land they call Palestine. Unfortunately‚ both sides claim the same land; though they are called by different names. For religious Jewish Israelis and religious Muslim Palestinians‚ the

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    The Suez crisis was a conflict that could have easily turned into a third World War. With a battle between the Israelis and Egyptians at Sinai‚ the British and French invasion of Egypt‚ and nuclear threats from the Soviet Union‚ all of the elements were present to escalate the conflict and pull other countries into the fray. Canada had no direct ties to the Suez crisis‚ in terms of control or economic interest. However‚ Canadian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs‚ Lester B. Pearson‚ persuaded

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    The Arab Spring The Arab Spring is an uprising in the Arab world against their government. The uprising started in Tunisia by a man named Mohamed Bouazizi who set himself on fire in protest for the harassment and repression from the Tunisian government. Rebel groups throughout the Arab world in countries such as Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Syria and Bahrain‚ were formed with the intent of overthrowing their government and/or changing their regime. This came as a shock to many political scientists because

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    Great War the British wrote secret treaties and agreements with the Arabs‚ Jews and even the French. These agreements were made during the war and were mostly to end the war and were unstable and short term solutions. The origins of the modern day Israel-Palestine conflict were cause largely by British interest in winning the Great War which led to double dealing between the Arabs and the Jews which are particularly prominent in the Balfour declaration‚ Sykes-picot treaty and the Hussein-McMahon correspondence

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