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    Israel remaining a state with its pre-1967 borders and Palestine becoming a state once again‚ with land in the West Bank‚ the Gaza Strip‚ and Eastern Jerusalem. This solution‚ however‚ is problematic because Israel has settlements in what would become Palestine that it refuses to remove citizens from and Palestinians continue to bomb Israel as a “solution” to the problem. The one state solution‚ while less favored by both Israel and Palestine‚ involves a much simpler solution of creating one democratic

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    Introduction: During the New Kingdom‚ the Egyptian empire was extended to its most prominent size. The larger part of these extensions were completed by Thutmose III. Under his standard‚ Egypt controlled all of Nubia‚ Egypt‚ Syria and Palestine. He was the genuine warrior ruler‚ driving 17 crusades and merging his triumphs by taking prisoners‚ promises and tribute.The clash of Megiddo was a defining moment in Egypt’s royal history. It was at the fight and attack of Megiddo that Thutmose III vanquished

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    In the front some people wearing Jewish religious cloths. They have placards and Palestine flags. There are lots of Muslim people in their behind. They were protesting against the State of Israel. In this photo‚ two discourse community have same opinion and they created a new discourse community. It explains Gee’s definition of discourse

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    inevitably follow from this original injustice. This paper outlines the history of Palestine to show how this process occurred and what a moral solution to the region’s problems should consist of. If you care about the people of the Middle East‚ Jewish and Arab‚ you owe it to yourself to read this account of the other side of the historical record. Introduction The standard Zionist position is that they showed up in Palestine in the late 19th century to reclaim their ancestral homeland. Jews bought land

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    Overview The common denominator among all Zionists is the claim to Eretz Israel as the national homeland of the Jews and as the legitimate focus for the Jewish national self-determination.[14] It is based on historical ties and religious traditions linking the Jewish people to the Land of Israel.[15] Zionism does not have a uniform ideology‚ but has evolved in a dialogue among a plethora of ideologies: General Zionism‚ Religious Zionism‚ Labor Zionism‚ Revisionist Zionism‚ Green Zionism‚ etc.After

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    The Impact of Religion on Ethno-Religious Conflicts: in Israel and Palestine‚ and Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract Religion is supposed to be a positive factor in solving problems and disputes not only between individuals‚ but also between nations. Unfortunately‚ throughout history we have seen that religion was and still is used primarily by radicals to achieve their political‚ social‚ or religious agenda. This negative exploitation of religion by people of interest and radicals has distorted

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    Christianity The Christian religion was born in Palestine‚ a small stretch of land on the eastern Mediterranean Sea. The Jews considered Palestine their Promised Land‚ but because of its desirable location it had been ruled by a succession of foreign powers for most of its history. Egypt and Assyria fought over it for centuries‚ then Babylon conquered Assyria and Palestine with it. Next came the Persians led by Cyrus‚ who allowed the Jews to return to Palestine from exile‚ then the Greeks under Alexander

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    that took place in Palestine and the internal pressures of the movement compelled the Brotherhood to take part in the resistance by forming an interrelated organization. “On 8 December 1987‚ a motor accident in the Gaza Strip involving an Israeli truck and small vehicles transporting Palestinian workers‚ several of whom were killed‚ triggered

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    With reference to one recent major international conflict‚ access and analyse the geographical impacts of the conflict on the area(s) involved. (40 Marks) The Israel Palestine conflict originated with the handing over of the Palestine territory to the Jews. At the time of World War I the area was ruled by the Turkish Ottoman empire. Turkish control ended when Arab forces backed by Britain drove out the Ottomans. Britain occupied the region at the end of the war in 1918 and was assigned as

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    PARAGRAPH) In the Middle Ages‚ Christians considered Palestine the Holy Land because it was where Jesus had lived and taught. The Arabs had conquered Palestine in the 600s. Most Arabs were Muslims‚ but they usually tolerated other religions. Jews and Christians who paid their taxes and observed other regulations were free to live in Palestine and practice their own religion. The Arab rulers didn’t usually interfere with Christian pilgrims visiting Palestine‚ and European traders could generally do business

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