SOUTHWEST ASIA (Middle East)

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SOUTHWEST ASIA (Middle East) Historical Understandings

SS7H2 – a. Explain how European partitioning in the Middle East after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire led to regional conflict. Ottoman Empire (1914) Controlled much of present day Middle East from 1300’s until end of World War I Istanbul was capital Weakened because of ruling vast land Took German side in World War I Their side lost the war and they were overthrown and their land was broken into smaller countries People who divided the country differed in religion and culture from the people who already lived there What happened?

Palestine Created after World War I with Ottoman land SS7H2 – b. Explain the historical reasons for the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connections to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe. Palestine Created after World War I with Ottoman land Important to Jews, Christians, and Muslims Much of Old Testament, New Testament, and Quran took place here Jerusalem is most important

In the years before World War II SS7H2 – b. Explain the historical reasons for the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connections to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe. In the years before World War II Palestine divided again into Transjordan British would rule until permanent government established Most people were Palestinian Arabs Jewish immigrants begin settling

Why did Jews begin to settle Palestine? SS7H2 – b. Explain the historical reasons for the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connections to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe. Why did Jews begin to settle Palestine? Zionists: believed God promised this land to them thousands of years ago Where Jews lived in biblical times

What happened to Jews and Palestinian Arabs? Constant conflicts SS7H2 – b. Explain the historical reasons for the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connections to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe. What happened to Jews and Palestinian Arabs? Constant conflicts Anti-semitism: hatred of Jews simply because they practiced Jewish faith Holocaust led to over 6 million Jews being killed by Germany in World War II

SS7H2 – b. Explain the historical reasons for the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish religious connections to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe. After World War II Guilt over the Holocaust led the United Nations to create a homeland for Jews in part of Palestine in 1948 Jews accepted the offer and declared the creation of the State of Israel Palestinian Arabs felt the United Nations unfairly gave away their land War broke out in May 1948 Israelis won the war against the Palestinians and gained more land than originally planned

May 1948 war broke out between Palestinian Arabs and Jews SS7H2 – c. Describe how land and religion are reasons for continuing conflicts in the Middle East. May 1948 war broke out between Palestinian Arabs and Jews Israel won the war Many Palestinians were refugees Many battles since then Israelis are surrounded by Palestinian supporting Arabs Arab-Israeli conflict plays a major role in the difficulties that the United States and the rest of the world face when trying to find peaceful settlements to Southwest Asian, or Middle Eastern, conflicts

U.S. found vast supply of oil in Middle East SS7H2 – d. Explain U.S. presence and interest in Southwest Asia; include the Persian Gulf conflict, invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. U.S. found vast supply of oil in Middle East Played diplomatic role following break-up of Ottoman Empire Supported creation of State of Israel in 1948

August 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait for their oil SS7H2 – d. Explain U.S. presence and interest in Southwest Asia; include the Persian Gulf conflict, invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. August 1990 Iraq invades Kuwait for their oil Saddam Hussein claimed Kuwait should have been part of Iraq Creation of Kuwait in 1920 eliminated coastline from Iraq United Nations and United States got involved because large portions of oil come from Kuwait This effort was known as Persian Gulf War or Operation Desert Storm

SS7H2 – d. Explain U.S. presence and interest in Southwest Asia; include the Persian Gulf conflict, invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. 2001 After 9/11/2001 tragedies the U.S. began military action in Afghanistan Al-Qaeda: terrorist organization responsible for the attacks Osama bin-Laden was born in Saudi Arabia but lived in Afghanistan and carried out the attacks of 9/11 Taliban was name of government in Afghanistan and they allowed Al-Qaeda to hide Al-Qaeda was trying to end western influence in the Middle East

SS7H2 – d. Explain U.S. presence and interest in Southwest Asia; include the Persian Gulf conflict, invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq. 2003 United States invades Iraq claiming Saddam Hussein had chemical weapons Operation Iraqi Freedom Saddam Hussein government collapsed quickly Problems followed due lack of plan to reorganize the country Different religious and ethnic groups are competing with each other for power as they try to reorganize