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    Palestine‚ they started claiming the Palestinian lands to be their own. They created military forces and started fighting the Palestinians. The United Nations Security Council didn?t take the issue seriously which made the Jews more confident. The Israel (Jews) tried to take over Lebanon and Jordan but‚ they failed. The issue was taken serious by the Arabs at the beginning but at the end it was just left for the Palestinians to deal with the Israelis. This problem happened long ago because Jerusalem

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    Security Council Israel and Palestine Conflict South Korea Israel and Palestine’s Constant Fighting Background: The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been raging for over a hundred years. This conflict truly spawned when Britain signed the Balfour Declaration‚ which agreed to the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people. By 1917‚ Jewish immigrants were pouring into Palestine leaving the confusion of where they would live. Both the Jews and the Muslims were frustrated with

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    vacation. Every year I try to visit a different country or two. Summer of 2014 was packed with lots of new experiences‚ mixed emotions‚ new knowledge‚ and of course new perspectives of different cultures. This summer I had an opportunity to travel to Israel. There I visited places like Dead Sea‚ Red Sea‚ Tel Aviv‚ Ashdod and Mediterranean Sea‚ drove through two historically important deserts‚ the Judean Desert and The Desert of Negev‚ and of course Jerusalem‚ the city most desired and finally visited

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    Islam promotes world peace via a large range of organisations and initiatives. The World Council for Muslim Interfaith Relations (WCMIR) works at an international and local level to implement a number of programs including peace building in targeted conflict areas; eradicating poverty; implementing health and welfare for children; youth leadership; peace education; social and economic justice; and women’s empowerment programs. The Council on American-Islamic Relations is the largest Muslim civil

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    Urban Development & Planning in the Palestinian Territories Presented By: Director‚ Urban & Regional Planning Unit An-Najah National University‚ Nablus Dr. Ali Abdelhamid Introduction: Urban development and planning practice and experience in Palestine which stemmed back to mid 19th Century had passed through various changes and developments in terms of characteristics‚ policies‚ principles‚ and management. The urban planning system in Palestine seems to be unique in its composition

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    Imagine that one day that that kid that was throwing rocks might one day strap a bomb to himself and go and try to blow people up because he thinks it is the right thing to do. This is actually happing in the middle east. These so called nations are Israel and the Palestine state that is not yet a nation. In the middle east this is everyday life and all they know is that there government doesn’t care for them so they continue to fight for a cause that will never be settled because their government

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    Menachem Begin was born in Europe and lived through the Holocaust.  After moving to Israel‚ then Palestine‚ Menachem led the Irgun in the fight for declarations of a Jewish state in Palestine through perseverance and hard work.  Menachem became the sixth prime minister of the state of Israel. Menachem Begin is not only a hero because of his devotion to the Jewish state but to also because of his devotion to his religion -- Judaism In the early years of his life Menachem Begin lived in Brest -Litvosk

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    newspaper or maybe heard it on the radio‚ the last century held many different conflicts in Gaza Strip. Basically‚ people know that Israel and Palestine are fighting for that land‚ each one pretending that they deserve it. A survey‚ done on CBU students‚ shows that most of them don’t know anything about the conflict. The only ones who knew a little bit about it were sure that Israel wanted the land to build a Jewish state after the tragedy of the World War II. I asked a few students some questions before

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    Were the Crusades Political or Religious? The Middle Ages was a religious age that was dominated by papacy. The Crusades show the religiousness of the Europeans in the Middle Ages‚ though we question ourselves if that was their only motive: Religion. People fought the Muslims‚ Seljuk Turks‚ to regain the Middle East in the name of "crusaders" which means "marked with the cross". This was the beginning of the Europe’s waking up to use their growing power to look outside Europe and dominate more lands

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    between 1949 and 1970.2 The case of Iraq is not much different; bereft right now with sectarian strife‚ the country has experienced its own share of coups. Lebanon has had a civil war‚ and been occupied‚ by both Israel and Syria3. Palestine‚ most of its territories being the Zionist state of Israel now‚ is struggling to have its statehood recognized. These countries‚ for the most part‚ transitioned from the mandates to new states without any strong built institutions or civic engagements‚ and sectarian

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