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    Non-Violence

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    region. When I saw this film about the Israel-Palestinian War‚ I was quite shocked to see how Israelis have power over destroying Palestinian homes where innocent kids reside. Israel have the fear that Palestine might attack them using suicide bombs‚ which they consider terrorism and that has created tensions between both parties. On the other hand‚ Palestinians have been bombing them in revenge of Jewish people who they hate the most. Palestinians people are killed more because Israelis have more weapons

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    States by Edward Said

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    the scattered‚ alienated nature of the Palestinian people. In my opinion‚ Said clearly displays that it is unfair to ask “What is it you Palestinians want?”. Palestine‚ once recognized as a country and a community‚ is now shattered into a plethora of pieces. These pieces‚ or people each with memories and experiences‚ were sprinkled all across the world. It would seem impossible to share national pride when one’s country does not technically exist. Palestinians do not have a unified home where they

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    Edward Said

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    narrates the story of about his country‚ Palestine‚ and the struggle of his countrymen. He also shares the passion of his homeland which we can relate to. “States” exemplify the experiences and perceptions of how important a home is to a common Palestinian. Our country is a big part of who we are. As we are born‚ we are destined to become a part of it. It becomes part of our identity. Things that we grew up with meant something to us. We usually treasure things that became part of our lives. Even

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    Israel vs. Palestine

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    Along the south-eastern most reaches of the Mediterranean lies a land filled with historical dispute as to what group of people rightfully claims it as its own. The landmass known as Israel has been fought and bickered over for centuries by Jewish and Arabic residents‚ without concrete resolution. Also‚ the owners of that land realize power they only have because of certain circumstance; one of the biggest reasons the Jewish state of Israel has the power it has and hasn’t been invaded by its neighbors

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    Al Nakba Analysis

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    Al Nakba is a term often denoted to the 1948 incident where the Palestinians were casted out from their homeland as the consequence in establishing the “new state of Israel” (Oxford Dictionaries‚ 2015). The term Nakba is also referred to as “catastrophe”. The documentary “Al Nakba”‚ and its series of episodes‚ tells and elaborates the events that transpired in 1948 where thousands of Palestinians were ejected from their native land and it tends to evaluate the events that had happened during

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    allowed to go back to their respective lands as well as how it will take place. There are other failures that the Geneva did not address or the wording of various sections‚ specially the recognition of both homelands in which it allows the Jewish people to statehood rather than to a state. Although there have been many key failures in the Geneva initiative‚ there have been a few key successes of the initiative. The first one being that the Geneva initiative actually focused on the main issues

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    Palestine was a dream many of the Jewish displaced persons hearts led them to. Before the war and the true state of the Jewish was understood the British enacted The White Paper policy. The policy restricted Jewish emigration to 75‚000 people over five years into Palestine. This meant that the Jews who wanted to escape at the wars beginning lost one of their best options for emigration. They became stuck in Europe and suffered under the hands of the Nazi’s. After the war had ended the Zionist movement

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    diversity of fauna and flora coexist (Note on the Political and Economic Situation of Brazil‚ 4). Brazil’s population also plays an important aspect in the international arena; it ranks fifth in the world in terms of its population with over 186 million people. Slavery was abolished in 1888‚ which over time a further blurred racial lines; Brazil is a mixture of races and ethnicities‚ resulting in rich diversity. Approximately 80% of its population is Roman Catholic. Despite the mixing of ethnicities; there

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    Running head: Appraising 20 years of reconciliation-aimed encounters Does contact work in protracted asymmetrical conflict? Appraising 20 of reconciliation-aimed encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians Ifat Maoz Department of Communication and Journalism Hebrew University of Jerusalem‚ Israel Reference: Journal of Peace Research‚ Revised and Resubmitted Abstract In the past few decades‚ planned contact interventions between groups in conflict have played an important

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    Tutu Campaign

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    organized campaign to suppress criticism of Israeli policies toward the Palestinians. The campaign is especially strong on university campuses where many voices have been raised in support of human rights for the Palestinians. One such example is the attempt to suppress the Public Interest Research Group‚ founded by Ralph Nader‚ at the University of Ottawa for their support for Palestinian human rights. Similar anti-Palestinian campaigns have occurred at many universities in Canada including the University

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