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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between Israel & Arab Palestinians What is at the heart of the conflict? Land, i.e. – Jerusalem!!!
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Background: Romans kicked Jews out of Palestine in 70 A.D. Jews spread throughout the world – called the Great Diaspora Zionism: movement for the return of the Jewish people to their homeland Resulted from: anti-Semitic movement in Eastern Europe and Russia (1800s)
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Britain controlled land after WWI Many wanted to move to Palestine because of Zionism; asked for British support Balfour Declaration (1917) – officially gave the Jews British support for the creation of a state of Israel Zionist groups gave Jews money to buy land in Palestine; violence breaks out, esp. against Britain
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Post WW2: Jewish refugees go to Palestine, violence continues, GB turns it over to UN 1947: UN divides Palestine btw Jews & Arabs (2 Separate States)
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May 1948: Jews declare Israel’s creation Some Arab countries refused to recognize Israel as a state b/c it symbolized western domination
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Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon sent troops to help the Arabs fight; Israel won and took ½ the Arabs’ land in Palestine Palestinian refugee camps were set up in nearby Arab countries; many refuse to move out and give up land
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Founded in 1964 to form a Palestinian state Yasser Arafat was chairman of the PLO from 1969-2004 with his death
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Want to destroy Israel, use terrorist actions (bombings, airplane hijackings, kidnappings) against Israel and supporters (U.S.) January 1965: PLO launched guerilla attacks against Israel, Israel attacks Syria & Jordan
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Egypt signed an alliance with Syria, Jordan and Iraq; moved troops into the Sinai Peninsula Israel sees this as a threat and strikes back How long did the war last??? 6 Days
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Israel takes: Sinai Pen. and Gaza Strip from Egypt, Golan Heights from Syria, West Bank from Jordan, East Jerusalem from the Arabs Builds settlements on land taken following the war; violation of international law
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Refers to Resisting oppression Palestinians attacked Israeli soldiers and citizens with ROCKS the government imprisoned and deported many, destroyed homes of rebels, closed Arab schools Israel criticized for violating rights
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Camp David Accords: Sept. 18, 1978: U.S. President Jimmy Carter hosts Egyptian president Anwar al-Sadat and Israeli prime-minister Menachem Begin at Camp David Peace treaty signed March 26, 1979 giving Egypt the Sinai Pen. and Palestinians self rule in occupied land
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Oslo Accords (1993): Israel and the PLO would recognize one another PLO would stop attacks Israel would withdraw its forces from parts of the occupied territories limited Palestinian self-rule in Gaza and Jericho, plan to phase in more self-rule
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