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Theodor Herzl 1860-1904 Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State) World Zionist Organization
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Where to put a Jewish state? Britain offered land in Uganda WZO split over the issue.
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ALIYA “going up” to Israel 1882-1913: first mass migrations. Start of Kibbutz movement: collective farms.
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W W I 1914-1918 Palestine under control of Turkey –Ottoman Empire After war, Britain is in control
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1917 Balfour declaration “Jewish Homeland” promised by Britain “Best efforts” extend only to the point where efforts would lead to discrimination anywhere.
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W W I British pacified Arabs, promised Palestine to them for aid in fighting Turks.
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Post W W I More migrations in 1920’s Jewish socialist movements in Palestine Hopes that social reforms would put Judaism at the peak of human culture.
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Jewish Arab relations 1920’s growing militancy in Zionist movement. Hopes for a JEWISH state but non-Jews must be given full rights Arab fighters assisted by Britain. Jewish immigration banned.
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W W II Growing militancy in Palestine: Jewish police force forms, Paramilitary organizations grow.
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Post W W II Britain rejects Zionist proposals Secret immigration and violence
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1947 United Nations USA USSR agree to a Jewish state British Mandate ended
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UN Plan 2 States Jerusalem International city. Jewish state relatively small.
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1948 14 May Provisional government declared 15 May British rule ends
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1 st Arab Israeli War 1948-49 Stalemate Many Palestinian refugees. Arab states often rejected them.
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Population shifts: late 40’s 50’s Massive immigration to Jews into Israel Large scale refugee movements: Palestinians out of Israel. Wholesale expulsions of Jews from Arab nations.
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Law of Return “Every Jew has the right to come to Israel as an immigrant”
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1956 Second war Egypt nationalizes Suez canal Brit. France mobilize Egypt Masses troops on Israeli border Isr. Attacks, reaches canal in 4 days Withdrawal from Sinai
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“6 Day War” June 1967 Arab states plan to attack Israel Israel strikes first.
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Occupied Territories Sinai peninsula Gaza Strip West Bank (Jordan) Golan Heights (Syria) Jerusalem.
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Yom Kippur War Oct. 6-24 1973 Egypt attacks across Suez Syria attacks Golan Heights Israeli counterattacks regain land.
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Hope for Peace? 1979. Sadat of Egypt signs peace deal with Begin of Israel “Camp David” 1981. Sadat assassinated by Islamicist extremists. Israel withdraws again from Egyptian territory.
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1994 Yitzhak Rabin makes peace agreement with Palestinians. Assisinated in 1995 by Jewish radical.
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Issues in Israel How “religious” should the country be? How much of the bible story should govern policies? –Davidic empire? –Are Arabs “Canaanites”? Who is a Jew? Jews who convert to Christianity? Secular Jews?
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