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    It’s easier to leave than to stay A lot of people are leaving their homes‚ and some are even leaving their families because of wars in their countries. The main reason for them leaving is because of the lack of safety in their countries; it’s very dangerous to stay in war zones because you never know what could happen. People are being forced from their homes because of war and the terrorist group ISIS‚ and that’s creating a huge immigration and refugee problem in Europe. Every country should come

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    started in early spring of 2011 within the context of “Arab spring” protest and nationwide demonstrations against the policy of the Syrian government. Although the United States of America has a policy of intervention and involvement in country like Syria‚ they should not do it because it could increase the civil war even more‚ it could make even more people immigrate and it will save the lives

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    A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave his or her country due to war or violence in the country. Due to the conflict and violence in countries such as Syria‚ Palestine and Eritrea‚ Europe has seen an increasing number of refugees. Europe is experiencing the greatest refugee crisis since World War II. These refugees face a number of challenges such as trafficking‚ violence‚ starvation etc. The responsibility of protecting the rights of the refugees has been vested upon with two United

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    The First Arab-Israeli War

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    in the following decade. The Suez Canal remained closed to Israeli shipping‚ the Arab boycott of Israel was maintained‚ and periodic border clashes occurred between Israel‚ Syria‚ and Jordan. However‚ UNEF prevented direct military encounters between Egypt and Israel.<br><br>By 1967 the Arab confrontation states-Egypt‚ Syria‚ and Jordan-became impatient with the status quo‚ the propaganda war with Israel escalated‚ and border incidents increased dangerously. Tensions culminated in May when Egyptian

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    other immediate assistance to stabilize the people. In other countries like Syria‚ Egypt‚ Tunisia‚ Libya and another Arabic countries when they arose the Arabic spring regime change that caused big damage to the nations and their people‚ Oxfam has playing role in all these nations to protect civilians especially in Syria flooding the people to save their life where ever they have got chance like the Eritrea’s do. In Syria the problem it wasn’t stopped

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    Lebanon

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    Sectarianism in Post-War Lebanon DEC 11 2012 Masters Jonathan ‚ Hezbollah (a.k.a. Hizbollah‚ Hizbu ’llah) . Counciil for Foreign Relations January 3‚ 2014 Meier Daniel The Effects of Arab Spring and Syrian Uprising on Lebanon May 2013 Ospina Mariano V. Syria‚ Iran‚ and Hizballah: A Strategic Alliance Global Security Studies‚ Winter 2014‚ Volume 5‚ Issue 1 Picard Elizabeth Lebanon in search of sovereignty: Post 2005 security dilemmas 2012 This chapter explores a main hypothesis: Short of regaining

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    Back in the spring of 2011 Syria began a brutal civil war that crippled the infrastructure leaving 3 main factions fighting for power. The United States decided to intervene and support the Syrian Rebel Army in retaliation for President Bashar al-Assad’s suspected use of chemical weapons against the people of Syria. If this were in fact accurate and America’s only reason for uniting forces with them was to overthrow a tyrannical leader‚ then I believe America would have been in accordance with the

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    According to the United Nations over 250‚000 people have been killed in the Syrian Civil War. This war has been growing and more deaths occur each day. Citizens of Syria in March of 2011 started to protest against the government by writing political graffiti. Since then it has escalated to bombings‚ airstrikes‚ and use of chemical weapons by the government. Syrians have been leaving the country and the amount of refugees is at about 4.1 million. The United States hasn’t done much at all to help Syrians

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    al yormouk camp

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    established in 1957 for the Palestinian refugees to shelter them after the 1948 catastrophe. Although it’s not an officially recognized  camp by UNRWA‚ it is the largest Palestinian community in Syria ‚ the life conditions seemed to be very good prior to the clashes‚ comparing to other Palestinians camps  in Syria. Back then the camp was home to  170‚000 Palestine refugees.  In December 2012 and in the months since‚ armed conflict has caused at least 140‚000 Palestine refugees to flee their homes in Yarmouk

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    Interwar Period

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    were controlling the Middle East. These were Egypt‚ Ottoman Empire and Iran. After the peace treaties and establishing mandates a new state system emerged. And this let division of Ottoman Empire to 6 different states. These are Republic of Turkey‚ Syria‚ Lebanon‚ Palestine‚ Iraq and Jordan. There were also another states like Saudi Arabia and Yemen. In the interwar era only Turkey‚ Iran Saudi Arabia and Yemen could use thier independencies. Only Turkey was able to pursuit its own domestic and foreign

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