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    PALESTINE ISRAEL PEACE PROCESS INTRODUCTION 1. The Middle East problem had erupted when in 1948 the state of Israel was declared for establishment in Palestine. Since then‚ many of the Arab countries got entangled in the conflict with Israel‚ over the Palestinian issue. For the last 48 years or so‚ the Middle East issue has been a history of miseries for the Palestinians. The Palestinians who once belonged to a country with distinctive geographical‚ political and cultural identity ultimately

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    LAW UNIVERSITY‚ JODHPUR Subject: International Relations Israel- Palestine Conflict: History and Solution Submitted by: Mitali Agarwal and Pragati K. B Roll no. 924 Roll no. 929 IV semester IV semester BPSc LLB BPSc LLB Submitted to: Prof. Om Prakash National Law University‚ Jodhpur Abstract After more than 50 years of war‚ terrorism‚ peace negotiation and human suffering‚ Israel and Palestine remain as far from a peaceful settlement as ever. The entire

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    Scott Christopher Lloyd Professor Anne Kennedy Effectiveness in Writing ENGL 102 December 15th‚ 2014 The Conflict between Israel and Palestine For over sixty years‚ the people of both Israel and Palestine have been at war. The largest issue behind the conflict is territorial borders. Both sides believe the area is their divine birth-right and a gift from their “God”. They thus believe that giving up these lands would be seen as a disgrace and a sin to each side’s respective religion. Under any other

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    May 15‚ 1948‚ the War of Independence ended in victory and the Jewish wrote the Declaration of Israel‚ stating Israel was now a Jewish state. The British left Palestine and soon after the British left‚ surrounding areas of Muslim communities‚ like Egypt‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Lebanon declared war. On April 3‚ 1949‚ Israel and the surrounding Arab States agreed to an armistice‚ giving Israel 50% more land then it had originally received from the UN Partition Plan. However‚ the borders

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    I’m sure everyone is aware of the war that is taking place in Palestine at the moment‚ but not all of us know the reason why it is happening. Being one of those people I decided to do some research and make it my position to inform you‚ so you wouldn’t be in the darkness as well. 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;

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    Palestine is a relatively small country compassing only 10‚000 square miles‚ Palestine could be placed in Texas twenty-six times. The climate in Palestine is comparable to Georgia and has a rainy season for six months and a season where it does not rain. The land is divided into four sections‚ Maritime Plains‚ Western Highlands‚ Jordan River Valley‚ and the Eastern Highlands There were six political regions of Palestine; Judea‚ Samaria‚ Galilee‚ Perea‚ Decapolis‚ and North East Palestine. Each

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    CREATION OF ISRAEL Definitions: zionism: ‘to create for the jewish people a home in palestine secured by the public law’ 1) a homeland state set up for jews‚ by jews 2) movement for the reestablishment and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. Established as political organisation 1897 by Theodor Herzl anti-semitism - a dislike of Jews (has been around since Christian times) ottoman empire - modern day Turkey holy land - modern day Israel and Palestine mandate - commission

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    Israel-Palestine Conflict: intractable‚ structural asymmetric or protracted conflict Introduction Conflicts between societies or nations‚ which erupt when their goals‚ intentions‚ and/or actions are perceived as mutually incompatible (Bar-Tal‚ Kruglanski‚ & Klar‚ 1989; Mitchell‚ 1981; Rubin‚ Pruitt‚ & Kim‚ 1994)‚ occur even between close allies. Incompatibility of goals of any conflict is very essential. This dimension of conflict creates the differences among the typologies of conflict. In this

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    mediation process. Identify and discuss what you consider to be the two most important fundamentals. Refer to one or more of the following mediation case studies to illustrate why your chosen fundamentals are more important that the others; Aceh‚ the Israel-Palestinian conflict and Syria. Introduction The international community‚ under chapter VI of the UN Charter‚ has adopted and integrated mediation into a formal institutionalized practice‚ and regards it as one of the most effective methods of

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    What Does The Future Hold for Israel-Palestine? The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has proven to be one of the most complex and “intractable” conflicts of modern history – or as some may even add – of all time. And after many decades of failed attempts at peacemaking in this region‚ there still seems to be no conceivable end to the conflict. During those same decades‚ most of the parties involved as well as the international community have embraced the idea of a two-state solution‚ but the question

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