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    Israel's Iron Dome

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    In Support of Israel’s Iron Dome Since the beginning of time Israel has been disputed land. Israel has been disputed by many ethnicities since before Christ. The Christians‚ Muslims‚ and Jews have ruled parts of Israel‚ and today the Jews rule once again. The Jews ruling Israel angers the Muslims and has left them susceptible to rockets and other forms of warfare. In 2004 the idea of an Iron Dome was presented to Israel. In 2007 Defense Minister Amir Peretz made the Iron Dome the solution to short-range

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    equality‚ and justice are some of the values you come across when you approach with empathy. Comprehending where someone is coming from and feelings they convey correlates with the outcome of peace. In 1993‚ the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine had temporarily halted with a solution called the Oslo peace process‚ which main point consisted that Israel gradually give up possession of Palestinian territories to the Palestinians with the exchange of peace. This represents the value of perspective

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    What Is Zionism?

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    Zionism started in Europe in 19th century as a political movement spearheaded by the Jewish people to facilitate the re-establishment of the land of Israel. The movement was a product of reactions against the exclusionary and anti-sematic initiatives in Europe. Zionism had defined roles that comprises of restorations of Jewish sovereignty in Israel‚ rescue of the exiles from any form of oppressions‚ and to deliver the Jews from the discriminations from anti-Semitic and persecutions in exiles (Avineri

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    The Attacks in Gaza

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    aware of the ongoing situation in Gaza? What’s the root cause of this inhuman conflict between Israel and Palestine? and why is the US supporting the Israel? I am going to talk about all this‚ at the end of this i know each one of us will go back and pray for our brothers and sisters back in Palestine. During the late 1800s‚ a movement known as Zionism arose to establish a Jewish state in Palestine‚ then a territory under the Ottoman Empire. As a result of World War I‚ the Ottoman Empire was dissolved

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    As someone who hopes to be a filmmaker one day‚ I was especially interested in the conversations about the Frankfurt School and how culture affects society. I think it is important to recognize‚ especially today‚ that popular culture is where many people get their ideas and visions of society‚ both as it currently is and how it ought to be. I think recognizing the relationship between civil society and the political society is important and I wish more artists were thinking about it. I was especially

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    International Terrorism

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    The Israel Palestine conflict has nothing to do with Religion. Much has been said about Palestinian terrorism being a result of Islamist radicalism involving the creation of a unified Muslim state in the Middle East. Equally prevalent in this discussion is the Israeli use of terrorism in the name of Zionist movement. Religion has been the guise for the justification of this “rational” terrorism‚ when in fact there is nothing rational about it. In this context‚ rational terrorism is defined as violence

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    Al Nakba Analysis

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    was deemed to be intensively debatable. Considering the chaos‚ the “believed” injustice that occurred in Palestine‚ the unending debate on who should have the greater part of the land and the constant disagreements‚ the biggest issue here are the people afflicted by the conflict. According to a British historian named Arnold Toynbee ( as stated in the documentary) “the tragedy in Palestine is not just a local one; it is a tragedy for the world‚ because it is an injustice that is a menace to the

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    IdentityCardAnalysisFinal

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    “Identity Card” Analysis Everything in life that one works for can be taken away in a matter of seconds. However‚ one thing that people hold onto no matter what is their name. A name is something that cost nothing and can always be called one’s own. Unfortunately this is not true for the speaker of the poem “Identity Card.” Losing individuality and suffering can be avoided more often than not; however‚ that is not the case in Mahmoud Darwish’s “Identity Card” where a Palestinian man suffers due

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    and they already share resources. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be resolved with a one state solution because because it would causes them to be a role model for other countries. According to The Association for One Democratic State in Palestine/Israel‚ “ Into one constitutional and democratic order which would secure equal rights and duties to all of its citizens without any discrimination based on religion‚ gender‚ nationality‚ ethnicity or

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    Annali dell‟Università degli Studi di Ferrara Museologia Scientifica e Naturalistica ISSN 1824-2707 volume speciale 2012 Management and conservation policies of cultural heritage in Jericho Ahmed Rjoob Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities‚ Palestine ahmed.rjoob@student.unife.it __________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract This paper presents the management and conservation policies of cultural heritage applied in Jericho since the British mandate

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