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Things I am Going to Talk About History of Palestine The Jewish People’s Connection to Palestine Zionism The Birth of the State of Israel The conflict between Palestine and Israel The world’s reaction to the creation of this new state, Israel
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History of Palestine NNever existed TThe views from Arabs on "Palestine" 11918 Palestinian mandate belongs to Britain 11930s Jews persecution in Europe 11947 Britain gave up Palestine ZZionist pressure
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1967 Six Day War Grabbed Sinai from Egypt Took land from Syria, Jordan and the West Bank 1982 Israel returns entire Sinai to Egypt
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History of Palestine Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc. but don’t have their own culture and languages Never be a country
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1918 Palestinian mandate belongs to Britain History of Palestine
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Population of Historic Palestine Historic Population YearNon-Jewish PalestiniansJewish Population 1877 426,908 (97%) 13,942 (3%) 1912 665,840 (95%) 36,267 (5%) 1925 780,568 (85%) 137,484 (15%) 1946 1,339,763 (69%) 602,586 (31%)
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Comes from the hill Zion, the temple of Jerusalem was situated Zionism is a movement founded by Theodor Herzl in 1896 Supporters of this Zionism movement are called "Zionists". ZIONISTS DO NOT REPRESENT JEWS What is Zionism?
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The Birth of the State of Israel UN Partition Plan in 1947 The United Nations voted to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arab states in General Assembly Resolution 181 on Nov. 29, 1947General Assembly Resolution 181 Zionist pressure Population less than 6% of Palestine
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The Jewish People’s Connection to Palestine Religion – the holy place 1918 Palestinian mandate belongs to Britain
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The Conflict between Israel & Palestine - War 1947 Arabs attached but were beaten back 1949 Israel extended border further than UN allowed 1956 Israel extended it again but gave up by International pressure 1964 Palestinians vowed to destroy Israel 1967 Six Day War Grabbed Sinai from Egypt Took land from Syria, Jordan and the West Bank 1976 Egypt attacked Israel but were beaten back 1979 Israel gave back Sinai to Egypt 1981 Israel invaded Lebanon and withdrew in 1985
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The Conflict between Israel & Palestine - Settlements Israeli Settlements on Palestinian and Syrian Land 1980s More Jews move to the extended area - Start to live in the West Bank -Palestinian houses were destroyed to make room Both sides still keep violence….
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The world’s reaction to the creation of this new state, Israel The entire Arab leadership opposed the partition or a binational state The U.S. and the USSR supported partition of Palestine, and carried a large bloc of votes with them. The U.S. Britain abstained from voting
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The Conflict between Israel & Palestine – War & Non War A peaceful Gaza picture
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Stop any indication, reference or mentioning of terrorism or similar words in relation to any Palestinian. Free all prisoners Let all refugees return back to homes, properties and land in Palestine Carry out indemnification to refugees Remove all the settlements Remove the Racist wall completely Then Palestinians can begin peace negotiation, otherwise peace will be so far. My Opinion - Israel should do
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My Opinion - Arabs should do ØPalestinians stop fabricating a past - expropriated by Jews is not true Palestinian leadership needs to agree Israel's legitimacy and recognizes it as a Jewish state
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