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    Netanyahu has said that Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state is Pool photo by Dan Balilty Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state is "the real key to peace" and "the minimal requirement." Memo From Jerusalem Sticking Point in Peace Talks: Recognition of a Jewish State By JODI RUDOREN 11:55 PM ET Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argues that Palestinian recognition of Israel as a Jewish state underpins all other issues

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    the importance of foreign intervention cannot be omitted‚ other factors can be argued to have been both equally and more detrimental to the peace process. These include the founding of the Haganah‚ the 1948 War after the declaration of the State of Israel‚ and the rise of political extremism. The aim of this essay is to identify which barrier among so many was most significant in the hundred year period from 1900 to 2000. Prior to the 1900’s Palestine had been inhabited by both Arabs and Jews‚ who

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    Humans Are Naturally Evil

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    HUMANS ARE NATURALLY EVIL The question regarding to the nature of human beings being related to the word evil has been a topic for controversial discussion and debate among scholars and philosophers alike. According to the ardictionary.com‚ the word evil is defined as Having or exhibiting bad moral qualities; morally corrupt; wicked; wrong; vicious; as‚ evil conduct‚ thoughts‚ heart‚ words‚ and the like ‚anything which impairs the happiness of a being or deprives a being of any good; anything which

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    In the Middle East‚ the primary reasons for war is land ownership and religious domination. Palestine is a country that lacks military strength‚ therefore resort to terrorism to inflict fear upon Israel and the United States. Herbert C. Kelman article “The Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process and Its Vicissitudes” points out supports that terrorism contributes to the ongoing process of warfare. Additionally‚ Nadi‚ N. Rouhana “Psychological Dynamic of Intractable Ethnological Conflicts” generally shows

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    internationally. Many solutions have been attempted‚ but none successful. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict goes back to 1947 when the United Nations voted to separate the British mandate of Palestine into two. Arab leaders refused to accept the decision. When Israel declared its independence in May 1948‚ surrounding Arab countries attacked to destroy the land. By the end of war in 1949‚ lots of Palestinians lost their homes and property. While many people left‚ a larger number of Jews were forced to leave all

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    Introduction The ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict that began after the land that was formerly known as Palestine‚ had been taken away to create a Zionist state known as Israel that declared its independence on May 14‚ 1948‚ has lead to many different kinds of events between Arab countries and Israel in the past and until the day today. One of the events that had become a huge issue in the past was the oil crisis in 1973‚ which will be the main issue on how and why it caused the unstable relationship

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    Egypt and Kuwait: A Comparison of Two Arab Countries Egypt and Kuwait are both Arab countries‚ and yet they are very different from one another. Egypt has a culture that goes back centuries‚ predating Islam‚ and is considered part of the cradle of civilization. Kuwait is a modern and new country‚ very wealthy because of its oil‚ but very vulnerable to its more aggressive neighbors like Iraq. Both have different realities facing them in today ’s complicated world stage‚ and their foreign policies

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    The 1948 war‚ also known as the war of independence for Israelis‚ was caused by many factors during and before 1948 as both the Arabs and Israelis was to blame. However‚ the one important aspect is how the previous events leading towards the 1948 war. Another would be how British was a major influence to this war but with Zionist from America also supporting the return of the Jewish race also helped to promote war. Most importantly‚ it was because of the attitudes of both sides‚ the effects before

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    Quicksand Chapter Summary

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    Quicksand: America’s Pursuit of Power in the Middle East The book by Geoffrey Wawro analyzes the role of America in the Middle East from a new perspective. This is through the focusing on the entire region over the last decade instead of relying on just one country or era. The end result is a book with a defining and revealing history whose tragedy‚ rich irony and drama he narrates with unprecedented ease. The writer went through the archives in the US and travelled the Middle East to unearth new

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    Group Conflict From the late 1940’s repeated fighting in the Middle East has brought with it challenges to several family organization‚ learning‚ and human rights (Huntington‚ Fronk & Chadwick‚ 2001). In 1967 employment of Palestinian lands by Israel‚ the Palestinian intifada uprising of the 1980’s and the immigrant standings of some Palestinian citizens only acted to intensify the community‚ cultural‚ and profitable situation in the Middle East. The fundamental clarification following this drive

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