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ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT Can there be peace in the Middle East?

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ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT

Can there be peace in the Middle East?

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Where is Israel?

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Where is Palestine?

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Arab-Israeli History

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Zionism-1890s

Its general definition means the national movement for the return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the resumption of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel.

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Balfour Declaration-1917Great Britain

Promises to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine: a British Colony.

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Holocaust/World War 2 – 1934-19456 of 9 million European Jews are murdered by Hitler’s Nazi Germany

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UN Partition Plan - 1947British Leaving Palestine to UN Control.

UN creates plan for Jewish and Arab States amidst terrorism from both sides.

Palestinians reject partition.

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1948-WarArabs reject UN partition plan and go to war with Israel.Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Iraq, and Lebanon attack Jewish State

Israel, with backing from U.S. and European countries wins the war.

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Israel conquered 78% of Palestine

Created nearly 1 million Palestinian refugees

Over 400 towns and villages were destroyed

Every city, river, and hill received a new Hebrew name

Denied the existence of Palestine

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Brief Historical Background

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1956 – Israel invades Sinai/Suez Crisis

Egypt Nationalizes Suez Canal

Israel, backed by English and French forces take back the canal.

Agreement is reached, Israel gains Gaza strip.

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1964-PLO Created Political/Terrorist

party with stated goal of creating an independent Palestinian state.

Yassir Arafat Leader (seen as terrorist and hero, may have been poisoned)

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1967: Six Day War Israel conquered more land by launching a

highly successful attack Occupied additional 22% of Palestine – The

West Bank and the Gaza Strip

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Recognizing the Two Sides

The Palestinian Side: Fear of Dispossession / 20th Century Jewish

Immigration Refugees of 1948 The 57-year Occupation Spiritual connection to the Holy Land

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The Jewish Side:

• History of Jewish Persecution• Holocaust• Israel as Jewish ‘Safe Haven’• Spiritual connection to the Holy Land

Recognizing the Two Sides

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The Composition of the Holy Land

Source: 2003 CIA World Fact Book - Palestine data consists of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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1973 – Yom Kippur War Egypt and

Syria attack Israel on Yom Kippur

Egypt and Syria initially successful.

Israel wins, keeps no new territory

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1978-79-Camp David Accords and Peace Treaty

Egypt Becomes first Arab nation to recognize Israel.

Israel gives back the Sinai peninsula

Anwar Sadat(Egypt) and Menachem Begin(Israel)

Anwar Sadat assassinated by his own soldiers.

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1979 - Map

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Important Note: Sinai has vast oil reserves

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Northern Security Zone - 1982

Palestine attacks Israeli citizens in the north, create this safety zone to protect from attacks from Lebanon

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First Intifada Palestinian uprising

against Israeli forces

1987 – 1993

Rocks vs. Tanks

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Oslo Peace Process - 1993

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Bill Clinton, Yitzhak Rabin, and Yasser Arafat

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Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin 1995 - Rabin

assassinated by Jewish fundamentalist: Yigal Amir

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2nd Intifada The Second

Intifada, also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada was the second Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation – a period of intensified Palestinian–Israeli violence.

It started in September 2000, when Ariel Sharon made a provoking visit to the Temple Mount and Palestinian demonstrations were cracked down by the Israeli army with brutal force, using lethal ammunition.

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2nd Intifada 2000 - 2005

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Gaza - 2005 Israel

starts to leave the Gaza strip; costs $2.5 billion

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Important Concepts

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Arabs/Palestinians Nomadic Peoples

living in British Mandate of Palestine prior to the establishment of the state of Israel.

Ethnically Arab: can be Muslim, Christian, or Jewish

Mostly Muslim

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Israelis Citizens of the

State of Israel: May be Christian, Jewish, or Muslim

May be European or Arab

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Holy Land Area around

Jerusalem/Ancient land of Canaan

Sacred to Muslims, Christians, and Jews.

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The Composition of the Holy Land

Source: 2003 CIA World Fact Book - Palestine data consists of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

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Homeland Any area that an

ethnicity or nationality lays claim to.

Both Jews and Arabs claim Israel/Palestine as their natural homeland.

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West Bank Portion of Palestine

occupied during the Six-Day War - Today

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The Israeli Barrier on the Ground

Archbishop Pietro Sambi, of Jerusalem said the wall, “cuts in half monasteries, convents, churches and cemeteries.” The pictures above are of the wall in Bethlehem

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Gaza Strip Portion of Palestine

Taken over by Israel during Six-Day war in 1967 and occupied with periods of self-rule until today.

War fought between Israel and Gaza last November.

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Occupation Palestinian lands

occupied by Israel after the Six-Day war.

West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights are occupied territories.

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Partition A division of lands

between peoples.

To the left is UN Partition Plan for Israel and Palestine

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Refugee Any person forced

from homeland because of natural, economic, or war issues.

Refugees plan to return home

700,000 Palestinian refugees after 1948 war

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Checkpoints Tollbooth-like

structures where Palestinians are detained while traveling through the occupied territories.

Checkpoints make travel hard on Palestinians.

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Checkpoints in the West Bank

Sometimes it takes Palestinians 4 hours to make a journey an Israeli citizen can make in 30 minutes.

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Settlements Israeli Communities

in the Occupied territories.

One of the most controversial aspects of Arab-Israeli conflict

U.S. doesn’t want Israel building more settlement in the occupied territories

Israel is continuing to build new settlements.

Confiscating more Palestinian land in the Process

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Settlements

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Intifada Palestinian uprising

against Israeli rule. 1st Intifada 1987 –

1993 Organized by PLO Ended by Oslo

Accords Palestinian Rocks Israeli Uzis/Tanks

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Arab-Israeli Conflict Continued 9/11 – Many see

the attack on the World Trade Center as retaliation for U.S. support of Israel.

Arab Spring

Iranian Embargo

Terrorism Continued unrest in

Lebanon Strain on U.S. –

Israeli Relations Israel forced to play

as part of Europe in World Cup qualifying.

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What should happen?