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    the Ottoman Empire. Arab Muslims had been there for 12 centuries. The Jews is the area was 25‚000 people 1st aliyah—1882- 1903 20‚000 Jews immigrate. 2nd aliyah--- 1905- 1914 35‚000 more Jews immigrate. WWI in the Middle East: British “owned” the Suez…but the Ottomans attacked it. Husayn-McMahon correspondence – 1915 • An agreement between the British and Husayn (Hussein) Ibn Ali (Sherif Hussein) of Mecca- leader of the Hashemite’s. • In return for an Arab revolt against the

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    Significance of Arabs to the Origins of the Arab Israeli conflict • The Arab-Israeli conflict refers to the dispute between the Jews of Israel and the Arabs of Palestine over the land of Palestine. • The Arab-Israeli conflict has its origins both in events in the last 200 years and indifferent interpretations of 2000 years of history‚ within the ancient territory of Palestine‚ at the Eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle East. • The issues and roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict have arisen

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    The universally studied Arab-Israeli conflict‚ although an ongoing worldwide political issue‚ began to emerge in 1917. However‚ in addition to early 20th century political turmoil and notably British colonial policy‚ the roots of its causes date back as far as biblical times‚ as well as the 19th century. Although there is no sole cause for the instability in Palestine‚ we can assess several major significant factors‚ namely‚ the parallel growth of Zionism and Arab Nationalism‚ the impact of the first

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    Origin of Arab-Israeli Conflict Jews for Justice has made this excellent resource available to people around the world. We have converted their booklet to a more easily copied format. Download it! As the periodic bloodshed continues in the Middle East‚ the search for an equitable solution must come to grips with the root cause of the conflict. The conventional wisdom is that‚ even if both sides are at fault‚ the Palestinians are irrational "terrorists" who have no point of view worth listening

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    THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT (DEFINITIONS) (the) Arab Revolt: When the Palestinians began to be outnumbered‚ they reacted with violence again the British occupation. The British allowed the Jews to arm themselves and form groups such as the Hagana to keep this situation under control. This case caused more support for the Jews world-wide as they appeared easier to control and the Arabs were cast in a negative light due to the violence of their rebellion. (the) Balfour Declaration: Arthur James Balfour

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    complete destruction of Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II‚ which lasted between1939 and 1945. We can learn much from this event and ways to prevent similar events from happening again. However‚ it can be compared to today’s Arab Israeli Conflict‚ which is the cause of a dispute over the land of Palestine. The Holocaust was the worst genocide in history. The Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate all Jews as part of his plan for world power. Jews were not the only victims

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    Some of the Arabs still today talk about Israel having strongest military skill in the region and "peace thru strength" is not a doctrine just utilized by Americans. The Yom Kippur War happened in October 1973‚ which involved the Arabs and the Israelis‚ as well as two superpowers‚ the USA and the USSR. At the end of the war‚ the Israelis had won. However‚ the Israeli government and people were shocked by how the Arabs did. The Yom Kippur War has led to a number of effects on the Arab-Israeli relations

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    Position Paper Sample Security Council Republic of Turkey Israel & the Palestinian Territories Delegate: Sergio Rivera Partida I. Topic Background The Israel/Palestine conflict ultimately boils down to religious tension‚ and is part of the larger Arab/Israeli conflict.  In 1948‚ the U.N. partitioned the region of Palestine into two states‚ one Jewish‚  and one Arab‚ to address the ongoing Jewish-Arab tension.  Jewish leaders accepted the plan‚ the Palestinian government did not‚ and the result

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    Arab Israeli Conflict - 4

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    Tamar Abramson Nation Building Nation building is a flawed art‚ a method that greatly fails. According to Paul Collier‚ Professor of Economics at Oxford University‚ “40 percent of all post-conflict situations‚ historically‚ have reverted back to conflict within a decade. In fact they’ve accounted for half of all civil wars.”[1] Although there are many reasons as to why nation building fails so often‚ the focus is what can be done to increase its success rate? What nation building needs in order

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    Committee: Security Council Country: Democratic India Delegate: Rishi Birudu‚ Meridian school Topic: situation in Syria The Syrian Arab Republic is currently in a state of civil war with its multi-religious and multi-ethnic society. For a year and a half since the “Arab Spring”‚ the rebel movement has protested the restrictions on their rights and the lack of government transparency‚ while the oppressive Syrian government‚ led by Bashar al-Assad‚ is fraught with corruption and attempts to stifle

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