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    Darwish

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    reading his poetry. He lived in exile for twenty-six years‚ between Beirut and Paris‚ until his return to Israel in 1996. I believe that without being exiled Darwish would not have been the poet he was without it : Darwish was know as the prince of Palestinian poetry and author who won numerous awards for his literary output. What I saw was how most of Darwish’s work was about the loss of his home and identity. Even mentioned in the

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    3.4. Chronotope in Jerusalem Different from Tira‚ Jerusalem is a hybrid space inhabited by Palestinians and Jews. Palestinians with “blue ID card” and “orange ID card” can work in Jerusalem (114). The protagonist of the novel Eyad is the only Palestinian character in the novel who crosses the physical roadblocks but fails to cross the social roadblocks that Israel has set up to manage the Palestinian population. Though he leaves Tira to study in Jerusalem‚ he must frequently travel back and forth

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    real estate dispute” (Gelvin 217). Both the Zionist‚ Jewish immigrants‚ and the Palestinian Arabs demand the Palestinian land. Prior to the United Nations vote on Palestine (the land)‚ “a civil war broke out between the two communities” (224). Zionism gave a religious community the right to call itself a nation in a way that the Palestinian national movement could not uphold. This is due to the “fact that Palestinian nationalism developed later than Zionism” and divisions within the Arab community

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    ignited on Lebanese soil when 30 unarmed Palestinians on board a bus got slaughtered in the Ain El Remaneh region‚ buy supporters of the Phalange party. The Lebanese civil war is the result of a conflict between one mentality that refuses to share Lebanon‚ willing to partition it if sharing was forced upon it‚ and another that claims its own right to defend the Palestinian cause in its own country. The catalyst is foreign meddling. In the early 1970’s the Palestinian Liberation Organization began to use

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    The First Arab-Israeli War

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    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 conflict between Palestinian Jews and Arabs following the United Nations recommendation of Nov. 29‚ 1947‚ to partition Palestine‚ then still under British mandate‚ into an Arab state and a Jewish state

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    Ghassan Kanafani is one of the famous Arab writers who represent resistance literature. His writings were mainly devoted to depict the struggle of his people and ignite new resistance acts against Israeli forces of occupation. The writer affirmed the strong determination of the Palestinian people to liberate their occupied lands whatever the cost would be. Kanafani was a writer and journalist from Acre‚ the editor of al-Hadaf. A member of the Political Bureau of PFLP and its spokesperson‚ he published

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    Renowned authors such as W.J.T Mitchell accepted the fact that the way an individual understands a text is the “coequal‚ mutually independent‚ and collaborative” bond between words and images. Because of this‚ words and images cannot be put together without a direct context to lead the reader. Otherwise‚ a the message would be conveyed incorrectly. Due to this‚ there was a crucial overlap which linked Mitchell’s work with any other photographic essay. Of the many important topics I noticed to be

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    jewish state after ww2

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    Rothschild‚ 2nd Baron Rothschild)‚ a leader of the British Jewish community‚ for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland. His Majesty’s government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people‚ and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object‚ it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine‚ or the rights

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    Nationality is the desire of a group of people to preserve or obtain common statehood and the ideology stressing loyalty to the nation-state or seeking independence of a national group. Michel Aflaq‚ Theodor Herzl‚ and the Palestinian National Charter have fundamentally different ideas on establishing nationalism‚ however each movement and charter wishes to establish a national identity as well as a state due to their experiences of oppression and dispersion. Michel Aflaq describes his ideas on

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    ” by Edward Said is an essay written by a Palestinian man with first-hand accounts of daily life in that region of the Middle-East. Said was renowned in the literary community as one of the most “distinguished literary critics and scholars...” Born in Jerusalem in 1935‚ Said‚ at the age of twelve‚ fled with his family to Cairo during the establishment of Israel as a Jewish state. In his essay‚ Said begins to discuss the state of the Palestinian people. The content of his essay is an explanation

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