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    fundamentalism. Its founding charter commits the group to the destruction of Israel‚ the replacement of the PA with an Islamist state on the West Bank and Gaza‚ and to raising "the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." Given such a fanatical desire to unite all of Palestine under the "Banner of Allah"it is only natural that they view Israel as a setback which needs to be removed. And given the fact that Hamas happens to be the most prominent branch of the Muslim Brotherhood‚which happens

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    the stories in the bible relating to the history of ancient Palestine. The History behind the Bible describes actual biblical events that took place in Bible times. The History of the Bible describe the actual books that comprise the Bible and when they were included in the biblical canon. There is much debate among scholars as to whether the biblical narrative of the Hebrew Bible depicts actual events that took place in ancient Palestine. Most conservative scholars believe the Bible was divinely

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    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 doesn’t want to come

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    holocaust but also shows the climax of the creation of Palestine. Geller takes of advantage of numerous primary resources to support his historical timeline of Jews from 1945 to 1953. Along with being informative this book takes away the veil that was created after the holocaust. Geller takes this veil away and tells it how it is without cover up this vital and yet overlooked time period in German history. The creation of the state of Palestine was a long process and this is main thing expressed in

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    A Synopsis of the Israel/Palestine Conflict The following is a very short synopsis of the history of this conflict. We recommend that you also read the much more detailed account‚ "The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict." | For centuries there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural population – approximately 86 percent Muslim‚ 10 percent Christian‚ and 4 percent Jewish – living in peace. Zionism In the late 1800s a group in Europe

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    Clermont in 1095 for an army of Eastern and Western Christian warriors and nobility to fight a Holy War against the Muslims and other religious heretics. Four crusade missions were led‚ three of which were sent in hopes of recapturing the Holy Lands in Palestine from the Muslims‚ but ultimately failed. The Fourth Crusade was funded by the Venetians and ended with crusaders attacking the city of Constantinople to increase land and trade power. The overall impact of these four crusades on Western Europe can

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    Imagine being revoked of natural rights‚ not receiving medical care‚ being abused‚ and denied citizenship. This is exactly what is happening to Palestinians. Palestinian borders are guarded by Israeli forces‚ food is often not allowed within the border‚ and Israel often invades Palestinian civilians hurting and even killing them. The conflict between Palestinians and Israeli forces is based on land and religion (Weir and Findley). It isn’t a struggle of intolerance between the contrasting religions

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    national homeland in Palestine. Zionist planned to remove Palestinians from their land and more and more Jews arrived so they purchased Palestinians land or got it by other means leaving them homeless by the 1920’s. To have the Jews be the majority a massive displacement of Palestinians was needed and their plan was to transfer the Arabs to other countries. For a time before WWII Palestinian revolts made the British stop Jewish migration but one of the two major militias at Palestine which was the Irgun

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    1995) is the first native-born Israel who served as prime minister‚ who is famous with his attempt to making peace for Israel-Palestine by signing the Oslo Accords in 1993. Oslo Accords is an agreement from both Israeli and Palestine side to acknowledge the existence of each other‚ with Israel recognizing Palestine’s autonomy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip‚ while Palestine recognize the right of Israel existence and retreat the terrorism attacks towards Israel

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    50 points Directions: The state of Palestine was divided in 1947 to establish the nation of Israel‚ resulting in two  separate homelands for the Arab and Jewish people. This land separation has sharply divided Arabs and  Israelis for over 50 years‚ resulting in ongoing violent conflicts.     For this WebQuest‚ you will develop a historical understanding of the complex issues behind the decisions  made in the Middle East‚ specifically in Israel/Palestine‚ by examining the multiple perspectives & agendas 

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