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    sabotage was being committed in Israel’s territory by terrorists from the PLO in Lebanon‚ and settlements were being shelled by the Syrians on the Golan Heights. The aggression that Israel faced was due to the fact that her Arab Neighbours refused a Jewish nation in the Middle East. This is reaffirmed with the 3 no’s of Khartoum; no peace with Israel‚ no negotiations with Israel‚ no recognition of Israel‚ and ’maintenance of the rights of the Palestinian people in their nation.’ During the Independence

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    living peacefully in Palestine‚ they started claiming the Palestinian lands to be their own. They created military forces and started fighting the Palestinians. The United Nations Security Council didn?t take the issue seriously which made the Jews more confident. The Israel (Jews) tried to take over Lebanon and Jordan but‚ they failed. The issue was taken serious by the Arabs at the beginning but at the end it was just left for the Palestinians to deal with the Israelis. This problem happened long ago

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    Growth of Arab Nationalism

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    State of Israel in 1948‚ which gave the Arab powers something to unite against‚ because not a single Arab nation recognised Israel as a legitimate state. There were other reasons‚ however‚ most notably the continuing struggle of the Palestinian people and the Palestinian Liberation Organisation‚ Nasser and Arab frustrations with the actions of the west. The State of Israel was created in 1948 after the British withdrew from their mandate after years of terrorism. In its first day of existence it

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    Israel’s success in dealing with the treats it came across was due to many factors. These included Israel’s military tactics; which is one of the most important ones. Israeli determination for an independent state‚ the disunity between the Arab people‚ territory and the role of the US all played a part in the triumph of Israeli survival in the years 1948 – 73. Israeli military tactics were a long-term factor of why Israel was so extraordinary at dealing with everything that was thrown at them. Israel’s

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    Palestine

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    The Israeli- Palestinian conflict started off in the 20th century and from then onwards it has been an ongoing battle between the Zionist and the Arabs. They have been fighting for over 60 years‚ and each war‚ each death; each act of terrorism‚ only deepens the hatred and the unwillingness to give in to the other side. The conflict between them exists because of what both sides believe. The Israelis believe that they are entitled to the land now known as Israel; while the Palestinians believe that

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    different kind of atrocities against Palestinians‚ in full view of the world‚ which did nothing to. Compared with the world reactions toward what happened in America or Paris. According to this account‚ Butler raises a question‚ deserves to be questioning especially in the light of the current violence and human rights violations are happening here in Palestine. “Who count as a human? Whose lives count as lives? And finally‚ what makes for a grievable

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    the forced dispersions of Arabs from their lands. The forced removal of Arabs resulted in the destruction of important historical documents from archives‚ libraries‚ and personal property that would have contained important information regarding Palestinian ways of life. Consequently‚ while the relational paradigm is more suitable for accuracy in depicting how Jews and Arabs interacted with one another than the dual society paradigm‚ it does not provide scholars and historians with all the answers

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    1982 Lebanon War

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    1982 Lebanon War After the 1948 Arab-Israeli war‚ Lebanon became home to more than 110‚000 Palestinian refugees‚ after their settlements in Palestine and Israel had been depopulated as a result of the war. The large influx of Palestinians from Jordan after "Black September" caused an additional demographic imbalance within Lebanon. By 1975‚ the refugees numbered more than 300‚000 and the PLO in effect created an unofficial state-within-a-state‚ particularly in Southern Lebanon. These rapid demographic

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    have great power and a reputation in the Arab world. The Palestine Liberation Organization wanted to establish a government for displaced Palestinians. The PLO was made up of people from different areas. Some members lived in Israel‚ Jordan‚ or in controlled Palestinian areas that were controlled by Israel. Fatah was created shortly later because of upset Palestinians in Jordan and Arafat wanted to form a multi-national alliance against Israel. Fatah and the PLO made Israeli army’s to back down and retreat

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    In 1969‚ she hijacked a plane from Rome to Athena as part of a political movement with the PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organization). The PLO was established in 1964 in order to regain the land they lost from the European Zionists which handed Palestine over to Israel. The Palestinian people struggle started in 1944 when they were driven out from their country. They were forced to live in refugee camps by cause of the agreement between the

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