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    country‚ because they viewed it as a ploy by western powers‚ such as the USA‚ to secure a foothold in the Middle East‚ and Israel was cast as the stooge of the USA by its neighbours. From the beginning‚ both sides immediately attempted to seize territory. Israel claimed a large majority of the state‚ while Arab forces captured‚ most notably‚ the Gaza strip‚ now held by Egypt through the Sinai Peninsula. The central hills of Palestine were annexed by Jordan and labelled the West Bank‚ lying between

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    September Black September is both the name of Jordan’s war on the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) in the early seventies and the name of Palestinian terrorist movement created in revenge of the aftermath of Palestinian losses of the war in Jordan. Black September was a movement created by a break away Palestinian faction of Fatah. Fatah Is a Palestinian political party and the largest faction of the PLO. In Palestinian politics it is a more liberal group on the left wing of the spectrum

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    nations as well as Palestine. The violence over Palestinian and Jewish claims to the land escalated to the point where Britain gave control of the situation to the United Nations. The UN proposed a resolution for a separate Israeli and Palestinian state. In 1948 Israel accepted the proposition and is now recognized as a state by most other international organizations. Palestine‚ however‚ rejected this petition and was forced to become part of the territory controlled by Israel. Dickovick and Eastwood

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    Topic Sentence: Balfour Declaration of 1917 and British Mandate- United Nations Partition Plan and UNSCOP- Israeli Declaration of Independence- Major Conflicts Since Then: Topic Sentence: Arab Israel Conflict- Taking Territories- Palestine Conflict- Current State of Arab Israeli-Affairs: Topic Sentence Hamas- Gaza War- UN Recognition on the State of Pakistan- Global Significance 1st Jewish Majority Nation- Religious Conflicts-

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    Olga Gertsen Essay II: Critical Analysis November 16‚ 2014 Rough Draft1 Critique Review to Land‚ Territory and Identity The article “Land‚ Territory and Identity” was written by David Storey‚ who is a famous English playwright and novelist. Moreover‚ it is a chapter from “Making Sense of Place” which was published in 19th April‚ 2012. The main purpose of this article was to connect land and territory to our identity through the rural areas and the significance of place in nationalist reasoning. On

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    The Significance of Obstacles between Israeli’s and Palestinians throughout an Irreparable Peace Process As two different groups by religion‚ inheritance‚ and government share a common area of land it is only natural for conflict and sometimes chaos to occur. In the late nineteen hundreds following a Zionist movement‚ a group of secular European Jews fled their previous homes to establish a homeland in Palestine. During WWI‚ the Balfour Declaration 1917 stated that the British would establish a

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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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    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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    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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    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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