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2 Essential Question: What were the key events in the 20 th Century that shaped the history of the Middle East?

3 From 1300 through the 1600s, the Ottoman Empire (centered around Turkey) was the most powerful empire in Southwest Asia and North Africa Suleyman the Lawgiver

4 The Ottoman Turks were Muslims and spread the Islam religion among the territories they conquered Janissaries and the “gunpowder” empire

5 By the outbreak of World War I, the Ottoman Empire was so weak and had lost so much of its territory it was nicknamed the “Sick Man of Europe” From 1700s to 1922, the Ottoman Empire grew weaker due to poor leadership

6 TERRORISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST IN THE 20 th CENTURY

7 When the Central Powers lost World War I in 1919, the Ottoman Empire broke apart and was forced to give up all territories; it was reduced to its home country only, Turkey

8 In 1922, Nationalist leader Mustafa Kemal overthrew the last Ottoman sultan and created the Republic of Turkey

9 Kemal was elected Turkey’s first president in 1923 and became known as “Ataturk” (Father of the Turks) As President, Kemal transformed Turkey into a modern nation Kemal separated the laws of Islam from the laws of the nation and introduced a European- style legal code He granted women the right to vote and the right to run for public office He encouraged industry and a capitalist economy

10 Today, Turkey is a wealthy nation with a secular (non- religious) democracy that protects many personal freedoms among a largely Islamic population

11 When WWI ended, the Middle East was divided into mandates that were controlled by Britain and France

12 Britain and France offered self-rule to Arabs in the mandates...

13 …but the European powers held real control over the region’s oil fields Increasing demand for oil in the 1920s and 1930s brought European and American oil companies which dominated the local governments of Iran, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia The domination of the Middle East by Western powers and the success of Kemal in Turkey increased Arab nationalism and calls for independence

14 In the 1930s, Iraq and Saudi Arabia formed nations

15 The end of WWII in 1945 inspired a new wave of Arab nationalism as Syria, Lebanon and Jordan became nations By the 1970s, all of the territories in the Middle East were independent of European control

16 In 1960, the oil-producing nations of the world formed the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to regulate the supply and price of oil OPEC gave Middle Eastern nations greater control over the oil in the region

17 After WWII, the United Nations divided the British mandate Palestine into two nations: a Palestinian state and a Jewish state called Israel This region was once the home of the Jews about 2000 years before, but they had been spread around the world by the Roman Empire Now, in 1947, the Jews began returning, with part of Palestine being given to the Jewish people This upset the Palestinians (who are Muslim) as well as Muslims in neighboring Arab countries The creation of Israel changed the history of the Middle East

18 When Israel declares itself an independent nation in 1948, they are the lone Jewish state among the Muslim Middle East The first Arab-Israeli War began when Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria invaded Israel to help the Palestinians

19 Israel defended itself, holding off the forces of all six Muslim nations Israel also seized additional territories along the West Bank and the border with Egypt FIRST ARAB- ISRAELI WAR

20 Fighting broke out again in 1967; Israel quickly defeated Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iran After this Six Day War, Israel gained control of Jerusalem, the Golan Heights, West Bank, and Sinai Peninsula Israel saw these territories as a buffer zone from future attacks

21 In 1973, the Arabs attacked again, but Israel, under the leadership of Prime Minister Golda Meir, once again successfully defended itself

22 In 1977, a major breakthrough took place when Egypt agreed to recognize Israel’s right to exist in exchange for a return of the Sinai Peninsula by Israel

23 As Israel and Arab nations fought, the Palestinians struggled for recognition

24 Palestinian Muslims were granted a partitioned territory by the United Nations, but Israel seized some of those areas in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank

25 In 1964, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) was formed; its goal was to demand a Palestinian state Since its formation, the PLO has carried out numerous attacks on Israel and receives aid from many Muslim nations in the Middle East

26 Israeli-Palestinian tensions have intensified in recent years due to suicide bombings in Jewish civilian territories

27 The Israelis have responded with many bloody reprisals, leading to much civilian death on both sides

28 Peace talks have stalled as Israel refuses to negotiate until Palestinian attacks stop Recently, both side have discussed creating a new Palestinian state that would exist peacefully next to Israel

29 The Current Situation in the Middle East VideoVideo on the current state of conflict between Israel and the Palestinians from December 2010 (stop at 2:13) Video Video on building a wall to divide Israel and the West Bank from 2002 (7:23)

30 One important trend of the past 50 years has been the increase in international terrorism Terrorism is when people or groups use violence and fear to bring change to a government or society Terrorism is not new; since the 1960s, more than 14,000 attacks have occurred worldwide

31 Terrorism occurs for different reasons by a variety of groups In Northern Ireland, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) used terrorism against Britain to gain independence

32 Terrorism occurs for different reasons by a variety of groups In Italy, the Red Brigade was a communist group that used attacks and assassinations to get Italy to leave NATO

33 Terrorism occurs for different reasons by a variety of groups Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) has tried to create a Cuba-style communist government in Colombia

34 Terrorism occurs for different reasons by a variety of groups In Peru, Shining Path led a revolution inspired by Mao’s Cultural Revolution

35 Terrorism occurs for different reasons by a variety of groups In the Middle East, Palestinian groups like Hamas and Hezbollah target attacks on Israel

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37 The deadliest terrorist organization in recent history is al-Qaeda (“The Base”) Al-Qaeda was formed by Osama bin Laden, a Saudi Arabian from a wealthy family

38 Al-Qaeda at first was made up of Afghan rebels and other Muslims from the Middle East who fought the Soviet Union in the 1980s; they were trained and armed by the CIA

39 When the United States intervened in the conflict between Iraq and Kuwait in 1991 (the first Persian Gulf War), bin Laden saw the American presence in the Middle East as an affront to Islam

40 Al-Qaeda sees the presence of American military and Western businesses in the Middle East (especially Saudi Arabia) as an offense against Islam

41 Arabia is where the Prophet Muhammad started Islam; Westerners “profane” this “holy place” with their “decadent” ways

42 Al-Qaeda has the goals of destroying Israel, removing all Western influence from the Middle East, and spreading strict Islamic ideology throughout the world; they view their attacks as a jihad (“holy war”) against the “non-believers”

43 In 1993, al-Qaeda detonated a bomb in the basement of the World Trade Center in New York City

44 In 1998, two U.S. embassies in Africa were bombed

45 In 2000, the navy ship USS Cole was attacked in Yemen

46 On September 11, 2001, hijacked planes destroyed the World Trade Center and hit the Pentagon in Washington D.C.

47 After 9/11, President George W Bush declared a “war on terrorism” and sent troops to destroy al-Qaeda in Afghanistan

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54 The American Response to September 11, 2001 al Qaeda terrorists Taliban government Iran, Iraq, & North Korea form an “Axis of Evil”

55 Target: Bin Laden Video (7.25)Video “We Got Him” Video (7.05)Video

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58 In 2010 and 2011, numerous revolutions erupted in North Africa and the Middle East in which citizens are demanding the overthrow of authoritarian governments in favor of democracy

59 Overview video (2.39)videoArab Spring TimelineTimeline

60 What’s Happening in the Arab World? What options do citizens have when they want democracy?

61 What’s Happening in the Arab World? What options do leaders have when protests occur?

62 Arab Spring Videos: Tunisia, Egypt, LibyaTunisiaEgyptLibya UprisingUprising: Radical Jihad or Democratic Protest?


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