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Objectives Students will be able to identify on a map the location of Israel and other important countries and areas. Students will evaluate the history of Israel and how the country came to be Students will be able to identify the terms Zionism, Anti-Semitism, & the Balfour Declaration Students will be able to compare maps of Israel over time Students will be able to evaluate the UN Partition Plan Reason: This background information will help you understand the bigger picture of the war between the Jewish and Palestinian Arabs.
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ISRAEL EGYPT JORDAN LEBANON SYRIA Gaza Strip West Bank Sinai Peninsula Golan Heights Jerusalem Mediterranean Sea
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History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Israel’s Claim to Palestine – from 1200 BC 1 st Holy Temple (around 1000 BC) 2 nd Holy Temple (around 500 BC) Both located at the same spot – on an elevation called Temple Mount
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Wailing or Western Wall Last standing wall of the 2 nd Holy Temple – Holiest site in Judaism
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Palestinian Muslim’s claim to Palestine – 637 AD Dome of the Rock --- Temple Mount 3 rd holiest site in Islam Mohammad = journey to heaven
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Anti-Semitism – around 1900 Persecutions – throughout European history, especially in Eastern Europe Discrimination – carried into the 20 th century even in Western Europe Pogrom in Russia Alfred Dreyfus – Fr. military
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Alfred Dreyfus
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Making Predictions Where do you think the Jewish people are going to move to? Who lives on that land? What do you think is going to happen between these two groups?
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Zionism: movement to create a Jewish homeland
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Moving to Israel/the Holy Land/Palestine/Canaan in increasing numbers 1900-1920
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1920: Conflicting Promises Britain promised the land to the Arabs through their diplomat Lawrence of Arabia British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour promised the land to Chaim Weizmann the 1 st President of Israel in what became known as the BALFOUR DECLARATION Mandate of Palestine
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1936-39 Arab Revolt Britain backs out of Balfour Doctrine
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Holocaust 1939-45 Post WWII/Holocaust many Jews looking for a homeland choose Israel for protection. Palestinians resent the influx. Due to the holocaust, the Jews have much sympathy
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Making Predictions What do you think Holocaust survivors want after the end of the war? Where are they going to find it? Who will be unhappy about the Jew’s desires?
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Exit Slip What are the four countries that border Israel? What is the name of the Holy City in Israel? What is the term for the discrimination of the Jewish people? What does the term Zionism mean? Why do the Jewish people want their own homeland?
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1947 UN Partition Plan: divide Palestine into an Arab & Jewish state
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Making Predictions Is this plan practical? Who do you think agrees with and who do you think disagrees with the UN Partition Plan? Why do they agree/disagree? Based on your answers to the previous 2 questions, what do you think will happen next?
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Objectives Students will be able to compare the different wars between Israel and different Arab countries. – Who – Why – The outcome Students will be able to compare maps of Israel over time. – How did the population change – Who had control of what land Reason: Studying the wars between the Israelis and Arabs will help you understand how the state of Israel was formed.
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First Arab-Israeli War 1948 Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon invade Israel. They all lose! = Nationalism
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Check for Understanding What country controlled the land that is currently called Israel and promised the land to both the Arabs and the Jewish people? How did the Arabs respond to the above-named country’s promise to give land to the Israelis? What major world event led to a major increase in the number of Jewish people moving to the Holy Land? What was the name of the plan that the UN came up with to split up the land between the Palestinians and the Jews? What was the outcome of the war of 1948 for the Israelis? After the war of 1948 did the Israelis gain or lose land?
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Six Day War -- 1967 Israel afraid of attack so they attacked 1 st Israel destroys Egypt, Syrian, & Jordan forces in 6 days!
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HISTORY UP THROUGH THE SIX DAY WAR (start at 1:50)
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Six Day War
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Israel added land: - Sinai Peninsula - Gaza Strip - West Bank (including East Jerusalem) - Golan Heights
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Making Predictions If you were the Arab countries surrounding Israel, what would you do in response? How would you do it?
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Yom Kippur War -- 1973 Surprise attack Initially Egypt rolls into the Sinai Peninsula Syria re-takes the Golan Heights But, Israel recovers and pushes the Syrians and Egyptians back into their own territories
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Yom Kippur War
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Making Predictions The Arabs have been defeated 3x, now what? The Jews were scared during & after the Yom Kippur War, how do you think the Israelis are going to plan for the future?
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Camp David Accords – Israel & Egypt LAND for PEACE Anwar Sadat – EgyptJimmy Carter – USMenachim Begin – Israel Sinai Peninsula Israel $3 bil/Egypt $2.1 bilPeace
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1979 Camp David Accords, Sinai Peninsula returned to Egypt
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Assassination of Anwar Sadat
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Check for Understanding What is the first Arab country to make peace w/Israel? What was the agreement Israel has to make with enemies to ensure peace?
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Terror PLO terrorist group “Black September” at 1972 Munich Olympic games PLO hijacking of airplanes
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Munich Olympics
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Entrance Slip List three out of the four pieces of land that the Israelis gained after the 6 Day War of 1967. What is the name of the war between Arabs and Israel in 1973 and what is the significance of that name? What have you learned about the Israelis and war? After 3 wars what new technique did the Arabs turn to in order to get their point across? What major symbolic event did the Arabs attack?
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Objectives Students will be able to evaluate the importance of the peace agreements between Israel and Arab states. Students will be able to identify maps of the history of Israel. Students will be able to express the importance and the reasons behind the Intifada. Students will be able to recognize different political leaders of the 20 th century that have dealt with Israel. Reason: It will help students determine how their countries will act in the model UN if they know how the two sides have reached some forms of peace as well as who wasn’t in favor of the peace.
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Settlements in Occupied Territories
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First Intifada 1987-93
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1 st Intifada
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Oslo Accords -- 1993 Israel – Yitzhak Rabin US – Bill Clinton PLO – Yasser Arafat Peace & Security Money to both Israel w/draws from territories & acknowledges PLO as Palestinian govt.
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Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, 1995
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Yitzhak Rabin Assassination
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Suicide Bombing
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2 nd Intifada (2000-2005)
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Making Predictions Terrorism is it working? If you were Palestinian what would be your next step? What do you think the Israelis should do?
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Election of Mahmoud Abbas 2005
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Hamas wins control of the Palestinian Parliament
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Who controls Palestine? Fatah Political group Willing to negotiate with Israel Receives financial assistance from the United States and Europe Led by Mahmoud Abbas, elected president of the Palestinian authority in 2005 Palestinian party in power in the West Bank Hamas Terrorist group Dedicated to the destruction of Israel Considered a terrorist organization by the United States and Europe Won a majority of the seats in the Palestinian Parliament in 2006 elections Palestinian party in power in the Gaza Strip NOTE: Israel retains control of both the West Bank and Gaza Strip by controlling Gaza’s borders and maintaining troops in the West Bank.
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Hamas wins control of the Palestinian Parliament
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Fighting between Hamas and Gaza
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Objectives Students will be able to identify the current issues that affect the Israelis and the Palestinians. Students will be able to rate the different issues in Israel based on importance to the Israelis and/or the Palestinians. Students will be able to discuss unresolved issues that still hamper Israel/Palestine. Reason: Connect the past with the present and assess the present issues between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
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Unresolved Issues
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Palestinian Statehood Mahmoud Abbas launches UN Palestine statehood Mahmoud Abbas launches UN Palestine statehood
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Palestinian Statehood
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Status of Jerusalem
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The Wailing (Western) Wall The Dome of the Rock Mosque
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Settlements in Occupied Territories
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Border b/w Israel & West Bank
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Palestinian Refugees & the Right of Return
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Security
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Pop Quiz Take out a piece of paper and your reading packet. Write down 5 Qs you had during your reading – Explain why you asked those questions Why was it confusing? – What didn’t you understand? Why did you get lost? I will walk around and give you credit for reading and annotating!!!
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