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Why Did The Israeli-Arab Conflict Start

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This problem started long after it was officially considered a conflict. The late 19th century was the age of nationalism in Europe, and a time for the Austro Hungarian Empire, in which a Jewish journalist named Theodor Herzl hoped that Jews would join into European nations, but he became certain that Jews needed to leave Europe and settle in a place of their own. This is when Jewish Nationalism started, known as the Zionism movement. In 1917, the Britain created the Balfour Declaration promising to form a national home for the Jews in Palestine . Shortly after the end of the war, the British established a colony in palestine, and with the help of the Balfour Declaration, the Jewish population of palestine increased by over 320,000 people between …show more content…

The Israelites won, and when the armistice was signed in 19149, they owned a third more land than they would have had under the UN proposal. This lead to the 1967 ¨6 day war¨ with Israel winning once again, gaining control over the west bank, gaza strip, golan heights and sinai peninsula. With the plan failing the UN created a resolution that consisted on achieving peace, including Israel withdrawing from the territory acquired in the war, of course this didn't happen. After the war, the Israeli-Arab conflict turned into a more specific Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In the late 1980s the Palestinians launched the first Intifada, which started with the refusal of paying arab taxes, protest and later turned to violence. This intifada was the founding of Hamas, which launched the first suicide bombing against Israel in 1993. Hamas gained control over time. In September of 2000, Prime minister candidate Ariel Sharon led a group of armed guards to the Temple mount in Jerusalem, a holy site in Judaism, causing a major protest, violence and a second intifada, where more than 3000 Palestinians and 1,000 Israelis were

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