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    between Palestine and Israel have been unfair. The Israeli people have taken a majority of the Palestinians land. This had caused conflict between these two territories for years. The Israel and Palestine conflict has been going on for many decades and nothing seems to be able to solve this issue. All because the Israeli government is very stubborn. They are not willing to make a compromise in this situation. The main issues between the Palestinians and the Israelites are; Israel has been unfair to

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    Nationalism In Israel

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    clearly explain that Israel is the promised land by the Supreme being where the Jewish fated. For all over the time before the Zionist movement raise, Jews everywhere keeping their eyes remain fixed to the Jerusalem (Rubin, n.d.). The spirit of nationalism developed in Europe during late nineteen-century. These spirits influence the Jews returning to Israel and build a state nation through the human organization and action. Through ups and down Jewish was succeed bring Israel to be a state nation

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    The Israel Lobby

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    America will support Israel in every way they can. From $3 billion in assistance each year, to protecting Israel’s interest in the United Nations, the United States is backing Israel. John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argue that this support for Israel comes in large not from “shared strategic interests or compelling moral imperatives…” but from, as their article is titled, “The Israel Lobby.” (Mearsheimer)The Israel Lobby includes but is not limited to the organization American-Israel Public Affairs

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    Israel Geography

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    and disputes for land it is imperative for Israel to maintain a firm stance and be ready to deploy its military forces when needed. The country of Israel uses its similar goals and interest with allies to ensure its lasting security. This essay will discuss the physical environment, military history, and politics of Israel. The land across Israel contains mountains and plains, fertile land, and deserts which are located just minutes apart. Israel divides into three main regions lengthwise

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    Hypocrisy In Israel

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    Iran gets billions of dollars in cash delivered by plane while Israel gets a resolution from UN, telling them that the Western Wall is a settlement. Israel's Ambassador To UN, Danny Danon, minced no words in his address to Security Council: “The resolution you just voted on is the peak of hypocrisy. While thousands are being massacred in Syria, this Council wasted valuable time and efforts, condemning the democratic State of Israel for building homes in the historic homeland of the Jewish people

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    Exile In Israel

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    without contexts.(Said, P.12).” To be in exile is to be banished from one’s native country. The Palestinians were in complete exile and many still are today. More and more Israelis moved into what was formerly a Palestinian nation. The Jews moved into Israel to flee from Germany and surrounding areas. The only problem was that the Palestinians were already there and someone had to go, so the Israelis kicked the Palestinians out. The Palestinians had nowhere to go and they were forced into refugee camps

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    Ignorance is what the Palestinians have. They don't understand that Israel does not belong to them. They acted violently towards the Israelis, abused them, and began a war in order to take over their homeland. Therefore, I feel sympathy for the Israelis and believe they should have Israel back. They should have it back because one, the birthplace of most Jewish people was in Israel, two, the Jews converted the land to re-establish themselves and create a country, and three, in 1897 Theodore Herzl

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    Essay On Israel Lobby

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    to be an important ally for Israel. The origins of this relationship between Israel and the US go back to WWII, when American Zionists began with an intensive propaganda campaign in 1943. Unlike the Zionists, the Arabs almost completely lacked any activity. The campaign proved to be pretty successful and the Jewish question was high positioned on the policy agenda one year later, when presidential elections were coming. Another important factor for the focus on Israel was the fact that the US also

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    Race In Eretz-Israel

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    State in Israel. This recognition by the General Assembly, combined with that of the United States and the USSR, paved the way for David Ben- Gurion to anounce the formation fo the Israeli State on May 14th, 1948. The Israeli State arose out of the zulmination of the Zionist movement to create the Jewish State arising at a time of the Nazi holocaust, which was the latest in a historical series of anti- Jewish actions. Israel was explicitly established to be “A Jewish State in Eretz- Israel” with implict

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    the ancient Jewish diaspora, in which the Israelites and Judahites were exiled from Judea, the Land of Israel has continued to hold both cultural and religious significance for Jewish people throughout the world, even in the modern day. This is demonstrated through the Zionist concept of "making aliyah," sometimes known as "the act of going up," which equates the return of Jews to the Land of Israel with a spiritual and cultural ascension. This is additionally supported by the Law of Return, a piece

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