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    present our Palestinian cause effectively. Total Duration: two months (can be renewed or extended) Targeted Group: 20 fourteen-year child Main goals: • Release psychological stress through outdoor reading • Prepare leaders highly motivated to transmit library culture in the society • Cooperation with other local public libraries in execution • Break the cultural siege on Gaza through cultural visits to exchange knowledge with other countries • Present effectively Palestinian culture

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    the land for the Palestinians despite the fact that it was the promise land for the Israelis. The Palestinians have set their communities and home and made their own nation on the land of Israel‚ therefore‚ it is not fair that the Israelis force the Palestinians off the land. Palestinians today are persecuted by the Israelis and have their homes on Israeli soil destroyed and land taken by the Israelis. Israel has no right to violate human rights‚ including maltreating the Palestinians. The land of Israel

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    The Camp David Accord By 1978 the thirty-year war that had been fought between Egypt and Israel had come to a point where there was a chance for peace. The area that had been at the center of the turmoil was the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. The problem was that both countries believed that they had the rights to this land: Israel‚ biblically and Egypt‚ politically. So an invitation by President Jimmy Carter to President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin

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    work ’ in which human experience is recorded (Williams 1961: 57). Fashion‚ clothing and dress are cultural phenomena‚ as it is to say that cloths make a statement. Therefore‚ Palestinian embroidery is more than just an art or a craft it’s an integral part of the Palestinian geographical and cultural landscape Palestinian embroidery can be divided into four categories. The first category is Ritual; the second category is technical‚ while the third and the fourth categories are geographical and structural

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    Case – 1 The Office Equipment Company Office Equipment Company (OEC) must identify a manager to help set up and run a new manufacturing facility located in the Palestinian-controlled Gaza Strip. The position will have a minimum duration of three years. OEC manufactures office equipment such as photo copying machines‚ recording machines‚ mail scales‚ and paper shredders in eight different countries. OEC’s products are distributed and sold worldwide. Currently‚ OEC has no manufacturing facility

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    Palestine Israel Conflict

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    forces. The conflict in the Gaza Strip and West Bank is the result of geographic‚ ethnic and religious conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians. Conflict impacts greatest on the most vulnerable. In the Gaza Strip and West Bank‚ there is constant war and violence. Who is it that this conflict has the greatest impact on? Children. There are four million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and West bank and over fifty percent of them are children. Children are among the victims of this conflict

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    the Jews There are several unresolved issues in the Arab Israel conflict‚ but the one that stood out was the fight over having Jerusalem as their capital‚ and whether or not the land of Palestine should go to the Jews (Israelis) or the Arabs (Palestinians)‚ in my opinion the land and capital should rightly go to the Israelis. According to Max Singer in “What the Fight in Israel is All About” (2002)‚ he explains the fight between the Jews and Arabs over Israel and Palestine started in 1922. Even

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    What were the challenges of living in Palestine in Jesus’ time? Most of the people in the Bible lived in or around a land that was called Palestine in Jesus’ time‚ and which is now part of the modern state of Israel. Rome was a city-state then (Rome is now the capital of Italy)‚ ruling large tracts of land around the Mediterranean Sea‚ including Palestine. Situated between Egypt‚ Syria and Arabia‚ and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity‚ the region has a long‚ violent and noisy history as

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    Both groups have their own religious and political claims on the land‚ and both groups believe they should own the area. The Israelites believe they should have the land because of their covenant from God‚ and the fact that they were there first. Palestinian Arabs believe the land is theirs because it is where Muhammad ascended to the heavens‚ and the fact that they were in the area for much longer than

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    The Negev Bedouins

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    to resettle them in state-built townships‚ from 1950 to 1990 the present seven Bedouins towns were built. The “illegality” of the villages in the diaspora localities derives from zoning laws and land contest ownership. Indeed‚ when the Israeli Authorities were preparing the zones plan in the Negev they excluded the Bedouin villages from the plan and they zoned their land as green areas‚ industrial‚ military zones but not as residential . For this reason the Government treats the villages as they

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