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    clash is a fight that has been continuing for a long time now. Israel is the world’s just Jewish state‚ found only east of the Mediterranean Sea. Palestinians‚ the Arab populace that hails from the land Israel now controls‚ allude to the region as Palestine‚ and need to set up a state by that name on all or part of a similar land. The Israeli-Palestinian clash is over who gets what land and how its controlled. Though both Jews and Arab Muslims date their claims to the land back a couple thousand years

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    The First Arab-Israeli War

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    Since the United Nations partition of PALESTINE in 1947 and the establishment of the modern state of ISRAEL in 1948‚ there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49‚ 1956‚ 1967‚ and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979‚ hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors‚ complicated by the demands of Palestinian Arabs‚ continued into the 1980s.<br><br><b>THE FIRST PALESTINE WAR (1947-49)</b><br>The first war began as a civil

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    Is Peace Achievable In Our Time? Peace. What is this elusive word that seems to escape us‚ no matter how hard we struggle to find it? How can it be such a momentous challenge? How can it be a friend to some yet an enemy to others? And why is everyone on earth searching for it? The Encarta dictionaries define peace as “freedom from conflict between people or groups of people” and “the absence of violence or war.” These statements‚ however‚ are furthest away from the truth when describing planet Earth

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    Arabs to the Origins of the Arab Israeli conflict • The Arab-Israeli conflict refers to the dispute between the Jews of Israel and the Arabs of Palestine over the land of Palestine. • The Arab-Israeli conflict has its origins both in events in the last 200 years and indifferent interpretations of 2000 years of history‚ within the ancient territory of Palestine‚ at the Eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle East. • The issues and roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict have arisen from the claims

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    1939 White Paper During Ww2

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    resolve the crisis in Palestine “occurred against a backdrop of developing tensions in Europe and the Mediterranean that ultimately had a major impact on Britain’s Palestine policy” (Smith 139). To the British‚ the Arab Revolt that had taken place from 1936 to 1939 “signified a rebellion that had to be crushed‚ not simply to preserve Britain’s own position in Palestine as the mandatory power‚ but to consolidate that position by appealing for Arab support both within and outside Palestine once the revolt

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    declaration led to the creation of the modern state of Israel and caused the constant fighting in Palestine as we know today. The Balfour Declaration was a letter that declared the support of the British government to give a homeland to all Jewish people in Palestine. Jewish people across Europe had been prosecuted throughout the nineteenth and twentieth century and wanted a state of their own. Palestine had been controlled by the Ottoman Empire

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    look at in the conflict. Palestine does not have military power‚ while Israel does have military power and strength (Metaxas). This is an idea of hard power where Israel dominates in military aspects or material areas opposed to Palestine (Goldstein). This contributes to the conflict because Israel has the ability to get the different things that they want or need‚ while Palestine is left with less resources and is usually defeated in wars (Isseroff). Since Palestine does not have the military

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    a revivification of old Arab thought and ideology. Theodor Herzl depicts the Zionist nationalist movement‚ which includes mass immigration of Jews to Palestine as well as getting Jews to rally behind their cause. The Palestinian National Charter lists what the Palestinians deem as their declaration of independence‚ which calls for having Palestine as their homeland‚ where they feel a sense of identity‚ and thereby reviving Palestinian nationalism within the state. These movements reflect the ideals

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    the British owned Iraq‚ Transjordan‚ and Palestine. The French had owned Syria and Lebanon. This soon caused many conflicts throughout the middle east. The author‚ Martin Bunton‚ of the book‚ Palestine-Israeli Conflict‚ noted‚ “Thus‚ the notables faced the daunting challenge of having to work within the mandate system at the same time as opposing the Zionist goals to which that system was

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    seemingly endless war began. The Oslo Accords‚ a result of both Israel and Palestine desire to move beyond the reputation of the intifadah‚ gave Palestine independence from Israel and brought the country into a financial golden age (“Israel”). The Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government‚ also known as The Oslo Accord‚ was signed on September 13‚ 1993 between Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestine Liberation Organization Negotiator Mahmoud Abbas (“The Oslo Accords and the

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