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    problem in Palestine because hatred of the British rule had developed amongst the Jews in Palestine‚ when they had heard about the Holocaust and the killings of thousands of Jews they turned aggressive. The Zionist were demanding their own independent state‚ they claimed that the Holocaust survivors needed somewhere they could live. At noon on 22th July 1946 a group of men from the Jewish terrorism group‚ the Irgun‚ planted explosives in the British military headquarters in Palestine. The explosion

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    After‚ they came back to their land and the Palestinians had taken over the land. Here’s why I think the Land should be back with Israel. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 states‚ “...view with favor the establishment of Palestine for a national home for Jewish people”. In Palestine during this time the Jews had their own Culture and Economy thrived. The Motivation for getting a separate homeland for the Jews was helped by Christians who encouraged the Idea for two reasons‚ was to reduce population

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    “Identity Card” Analysis Everything in life that one works for can be taken away in a matter of seconds. However‚ one thing that people hold onto no matter what is their name. A name is something that cost nothing and can always be called one’s own. Unfortunately this is not true for the speaker of the poem “Identity Card.” Losing individuality and suffering can be avoided more often than not; however‚ that is not the case in Mahmoud Darwish’s “Identity Card” where a Palestinian man suffers due

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    Essentially‚ it is a dispute by two different people with claims over the same area of land. The Israelis believe that they are entitled to the land now known as Israel ‚ while the Palestinians believe that they are entitled to the land they call Palestine. For religious Jewish Israelis and religious Muslim Palestinians‚ the belief is deeper still‚ for both sides believe that God (called Jehovah by the Jews and Allah by the Muslims)‚ gave them the land‚ and that to give it away or to give it up to

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    Allied powers. France also had its interest in the region and the two countries established the Sykes-Picot agreement in 1916 that divided the Middle East into areas of influence. Palestine and Mesopotamia during World War: Britain’s two major onslaughts against the Turks took place in Mesopotamia and the Palestine. In order to protect the Anglo-Persian oil pipeline that was essential to the British navy‚ Anglo-Indian troops invaded Basra. In response to this action‚ the central powers carried

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    Group 3: BALFOUR Declaration Various leaders of this document‚ “Debating the Balfour Declaration: The British Government Supports a Jewish Homeland in Palestine”‚ envision the impact of creating a Jewish state on Jews living in other countries would be a great change to the world. For instance‚ Jules Cambon sent a letter to Nahum Sokolow stating that creating a Jewish state would be a deed of justice. Because the French Government entered a war‚ creating a Jewish state would give a home for the

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    Should Have the Holy Land? The Arab-Israeli conflict was a brutal and long war that took place from 1947 to around 1978 sparking a controversy within the Middle East regarding the territory of Israel/Palestine. The main issue being fought over is who should own and have rights to the Holy Land of Palestine/Israel. Both groups have their own religious and political claims on the land‚ and both groups believe they should own the area. The Israelites believe they should have the land because of their covenant

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    Palestinian-Israeli Conflict

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    Two a right to a homeland state. There were no disagreements among the council for the right to statehood for the Jewish people. Everything was considered accept the fact that the state of ‘Israel’ was already inhabited and already established as Palestine. Immediately after Israel’s creation‚ over 700‚000 Palestinians became refugees by being violently removed from their own land.(Middle East Refuge Archive) Thousands of homes were destroyed‚ thousands of families were displaced‚ separated and even

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    paper Title: Junior librarians Date: 20/2/2013 Executive association Name of the association Nada association to take care of wounded and orphans Address Gaza – Palestine Contact details telephone +972-59-9037539 +972-59-8774065 E-mail afnanlhayek@hotmail.fr Contact person Afnane Youssef El-Hayek Occupation Executive director Accredited by Ministry of internal affairs N permission 8334 Year 2012

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    Israel's Iron Dome

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    In Support of Israel’s Iron Dome Since the beginning of time Israel has been disputed land. Israel has been disputed by many ethnicities since before Christ. The Christians‚ Muslims‚ and Jews have ruled parts of Israel‚ and today the Jews rule once again. The Jews ruling Israel angers the Muslims and has left them susceptible to rockets and other forms of warfare. In 2004 the idea of an Iron Dome was presented to Israel. In 2007 Defense Minister Amir Peretz made the Iron Dome the solution to short-range

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