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    year period. The conflict can be split up into 3 different strands which include: Arab Israeli, Palestinian-Israeli, Western involvement. The Arab-Israeli conflict is the regional conflict that erupts in 1948 when the newly created Arab states invade Israel and is partially resolved by 1996. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the local conflict throughout the 100 year period between the native Palestinians and the Israeli’s, it is still unresolved. Western involvement represents the foreign nations

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    To a Palestinian that has been displaced from his/her long time homeland, completely displaced by a foreign power. The tone of victimization is easily created. But to an Israeli, that has found security from, long term discrimination, in Israel’s own borders, it is easy for an Israeli perspective to claim the Jewish people had a legitimate claim to the land. Accounts from the Palestinian narrative will often, as Sylvain Ehrenfeld a writer for Ethical Culture, writes “[F]ocus on victimhood, their

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    person’s identity, how can Palestinians defiantly claim their identity? Especially if the individual is like author and poet Mourid Barghouti, who was exiled from Palestine for thirty years or filmmaker and writer Azza El-Hassan, who was born outside her family’s homeland and did not step foot in Palestine till she

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    Arab-Israeli war of 1948, and other terrorist attacks began. At the end of the Arab-Israel war, the tension was furthered between the nations, because the Israelis had defeated the Arab armies and had taken some of the land that was given to the Palestinians. In 1964, the Palestine Liberation Organization was founded, and the purpose of the organization is the liberation of Palestine. The problem with liberating Palestine is that there was and still is the nation of Israel, meaning that to liberate

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    one-state or two-state solution would be an acceptable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both solutions have their advantages and disadvantages. A two-state solution would create an independent Israel and Palestine. The main idea that comes from the two-state solution is that Israelis and Palestinians want to run their countries differently; Israelis want a Jewish state, and Palestinians want a Palestinian one. And neither side can get what it wants if they were to become one state, the

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    created something stupendous: their own country. There have been many obstacles in the way for the Jews to do this, the biggest being the Arab Palestinians. The Arab Palestinians objected to the Arab Jews forming a nation and if it were not for the help of the United States, Israel would have never been able to overrule the power of the Arab Palestinians and take over the land for themselves. With tremendous support from the United States, the creation of Israel exemplifies the joyous and magnificent

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    SPEECH ZIONISM Good morning Ms Sab and my fellow students today i'm going to be talking about Zionism Main cause ● One of the most important aspects of modish Jewish life in Europe since the mid-nineteenth century was the development of a variety of Jewish national movements such as Zionists, Bundists and Autonomists that offered competing ideologies and solutions to the issues of Jewish nationhood and individual nationality as well as to difficulties posed by modernity. The Trigger and Cause

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    well. Sheikh Yassin was born to a middle- class family the British mandate of Palestine. Then in 1948, when the UN kicked out the Palestinian people for the Jews to live there, he and his family became refugees

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    “With neither side able to inflict a decisive defeat on the other, the international community long ago concluded that only a political solution could end the conflict in Syria.” It is because of the similar actions that took place within the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that similar issues are beginning

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    Minister and author, configured an English based novel detailing the catastrophic years of war involving the Arab-Israeli conflict. This confliction between the Jews and Arabs escalades to terrorizing threats to eradicate Palestinian Arabs and Zionists throughout the Palestinian region. The Zionists and Yishuv struggle to form orderly bonds with the Arabs, which continues escalates the violence and tragedy. Through his own personal experience as the Israeli Foreign Minister and along with consulting

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