Conflicts over land in Southwest Asia

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Conflicts over land in Southwest Asia Israel & Palestine Conflicts over land in Southwest Asia

What would happen if I take your desk? Who was there first? Who should be able to claim it? Pgs. 221-225 – What happened to Palestine/Israel?

Land of Who? Judaism claims territory as “promised land” given to them by God. (approx. 4,000 years ago) Christianity considers Palestine Holy Land and Jerusalem the Holy City because of events in Jesus life. (approx. 2,000 years ago) Islam is the most widely practiced religion in Palestine after being conquered by Muslims. Jerusalem is the 3rd holiest city because it is where Mohammad ascended into heaven. (approx. 1,500 years ago)

But after World War I – changes happened The Muslim Ottoman Empire lost control of Palestine to the British who had a mandate to control it. The British in controlling it allowed Jewish migration to Palestine (again due to persecution). After World War II tensions and violence between Jewish immigrants to Palestine and Palestinian Muslims escalated. The British who ultimately were appeasing both sides – decided to leave and the United Nations stepped in with a solution.

Chapter 6, Figure 6.57a Labeled

Chapter 6, Figure 6.57b Labeled

Chapter 6, Figure 6.57c Labeled

But What about the Holy City – for all 3 religions? Chapter 6, Figure 6.58 Labeled

Stations of the Cross (Jesus) Dome of the Rock al-Aqsa Mosque Western Wall

The way Israel exists today – there is no Palestine as a country today. Chapter 6, Figure 6.60 Labeled

Barriers erected to divide Jerusalem

Israel and Palestine – A video summary https://youtu.be/R7nobq2Nl5k Who should actually have claim to the land… Palestine or Israel?

Analyze this cartoon – What is the main idea?

Draw it – visualize Israel/Palestine and Jerusalem