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    writers we focused ourselves to make sure the information was true and not lenient to either side so you as a reader can fully understand the conflict. The Arab-Israeli conflict is named after the political conflict and wars between the Arab league and Israel. The start of these conflicts began when Zionism and Arab nationalism grew. The Jewish people were in control of their land of Palestine until in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as Zionists‚ they represented

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    The Lost Tribes of Israel

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    Israel.Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE‚[1] Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. From after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BCE‚ the Tribe of Judah was a part of a loose confederation of Israelite tribes. No central government existed‚ and in times of crisis the people were led by ad hoc leaders known as Judges. (see the Book of Judges) With the growth of the

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    Israel Day Parade annually honored New York City’s Jewish community with paintings‚ decorated floats and other celebrations of blue and white along the parade route. Struck by the utter and obvious joy exhibited by the participants in the parade incessantly with smiles‚ ear-to-ear and after its conclusion‚ many on the side street at the end of the route were singing and dancing. As crowds turn out for Israel Day Parade‚ New York becomes a melting pot throughout the day. Israel spills out of that

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    The land of Israel has one of the oldest histories in the world. Up until the mid 20th century‚ what war Palestine had become Israel. The reasons why Palestine shouldn’t have been given to the Jews is because the land had belonged to the Arabs for over 1000 years‚ the Arabs were promised to keep their land‚ and Israel had taken more land than they were granted. The land of Israel rightfully belongs to the Arabs. The Arabs are historically entitled to the land because they had lived there for a

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    Israel Palestine Conflict

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    Israel-Palestine Conflict Two films‚ Izkor and 5 Broken Cameras‚ explain the ideologies‚ policies‚ and practices in the OPT and Israel. These films show how these ideologies are perpetuating the Israel-Palestine Conflict and suggest ways to end the occupation and problem. Izkor looks in depth at the Israel education system and society and 5 Broken Cameras looks at the nonviolent resistance movement in the OPT. Both films suggest that this conflict will be never-ending if something does not change

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    “Apartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality.” The “memo” went viral on the internet. It was cited by Jimmy Carter‚ the former American president‚ during a speech at Brandeis University‚ Massachusetts‚ later that year‚ and has since been a principal factor in fashioning the public perception of Mr Mandela as an anti-Israel figure. Indeed‚ the notorious Boycott

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    Major events of Palestine Israel conflict Fights between Arab and Jewish Militias: Late 1920s-1940s‚ Arabs and Jews in the British Mandate of Palestine begin to fight each other. These are usually small attacks or minor pogroms. Throughout this period‚ Arabs and Jews lived in segregated villages‚ so the attacking group would enter the village and wantonly kill the civilians there. UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (II): On November 29‚ 1947 the United Nations passed a General Assembly Resolution

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    Israel-Palestine conflict was simple to solve at first but international powers (USA‚ Britain‚ Germany and France) have made it complex due to their interests in middle-east. Israel is now not in a mood to solve it or talk about another state due to continuous illegal backing by US. Israel war crimes are countless and increasing day by day. America is keeping Israel for its interest but now Jewish lobby has become so strong in US‚ Israel has become unlimited liability on America. According to different

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    Recently the Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and Israel met in Istanbul‚ followed by a handshake between Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon‚ sparking speculations that Pakistan is going to accord recognition to Israel‚ a state whose existence Pakistan has denied up till now. This move triggered a nationwide debate - with some people in favor of the decision‚ arguing that Pakistan has no dispute with Israel and there are numerous benefits of recognizing the

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    How Did Israel Go To War?

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    Since its founding in 1948‚ Israel has almost continuously been at war. First the 1948 Arab-Israeli War‚ then the Suez Crisis in 1956‚ the Six-Day War in 1967‚ the Yom Kippur War of 1973‚ the 1982 Lebanon War‚ the 2006 Lebanon War‚ and several wars in Gaza (2008‚ 2012‚ 2014). The two Intifadas of 1987 and 2000 could also be seen as wars. Israel claims that it is surrounded by enemies bent on destroying it‚ and this is undoubtedly true to some extent. Upon closer analysis‚ however‚ especially of the

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