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The Israel-Palestine conflict Jews and Arabs battle for the Holy Land in the Middle East
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The Holy land Middle East lands… N of Saudi Arabia S of Turkey E of Mediterranean Sea W of Iraq Sacred land for three faiths: 1.Christianity 2.Judaism 3.Islam
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Phase one: The Ottoman empire 1882-1917 Ottomans rule Arab Territories, including Palestine. Disputes religious, not national.
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Arabs felt betrayed by the mandate system. This anger stirred nationalist feelings among the Arabs across borders. But under the peace treaties, Arab lands became British or French mandates. WWI During World War I, the Allies promised Arabs independence in return for help against the Ottoman empire.
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Phase two: British rule 1917-1948 Britain oversees area after Ottomans fall. Jewish-Arab Conflict over Palestine (Arabs) Israel (Jews) Balfour Declaration (1917) Goal to establish home for Jews in Palestine.
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Balfour declaration excerpt… His Majesty's government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
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From 1919 to 1940, many Jews and Arabs migrated to Palestine. Tensions between the two groups developed. Jewish settlers set up towns, factories, and farms. Arabs attacked Jewish settlements, hoping to discourage immigration. In response, Jewish settlers established their own defense forces. For the rest of the century, Arabs and Jews fought over the land.
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Phase three: Israel UN, US recognize Israel (1948) 1948-1967 Holocaust Arabs attack Separate Israel Sinai Peninsula (Egypt) Gaza Strip (Egypt) West Bank (Jordan) Golan Heights (Syria)
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Palestine liberation organization PLO, 1964 Arab League To champion and control Palestinian nationalism.
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SIX DAYS WAR, 1967 Egypt seizes Suez Canal, denies Israel access to Red Sea. Israel surprise attack – Gaza Strip, West Bank, Golan Heights, Sinai Peninsula UN Resolution 242 Israel withdraw from seized lands Does not recognize Palestinian self- determination
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Israel, 1967
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Phase four: Oslo accords 1967-1993 1973: Egypt recaptures parts of Sinai Peninsula and Golan Heights. 1978: Egypt-Israel peace. 1987: Intifada “uprising” 1993 Oslo Accords Israel out of Gaza Strip “Self-governing” Palestinian Authority.
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Phase five: Palestinian authority 1993-2000 Israel alongside semi-sovereign Palestinian Authority. 2000 – Second Intifada
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Phase six: Gaza strip 2000-2013 Continued tension. Jerusalem Refugees Settlements 2005: Israel leaves Gaza Strip Palestine splits Gaza Strip – Hamas West Bank -- Fatah
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Arguments for Israeli state God’s promise. Homeland 2000 years ago. Romans forced out. Holocaust and persecution world support Arab attacks in 1948 and 1967 – spoils of war Intifadahs – surrounded by hostiles Jerusalem – Wailing Wall (Jewish Temple)
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Arguments for palestinian state Haven’t left for 2000 years! (Jews left) We had a state 100 years ago. We don’t have a state now! Jews stole land in 1967 sneak attack. Refugees homeless; rights violated in territories Jerusalem – Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock
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