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    the first war of the ongoing Arab-Israeli Conflict. The war is known to the Israelis as The War of Independence while the Palestinians call it the Catastrophe. The war came about as a result of the end of the British Mandate and the introduction of Resolution 181. The war involved a number of Arab states fighting on behalf of the Palestinians against the Israelis who were widely viewed as the underdogs. The outcome of the war was an overwhelming victory by the Israeli who not only managed to defend

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    ------------------------------------------------- November 27‚ 2012 Protection of Public Security‚ Sovereignty and Integrity: The dynamic between regional politics and superpower politics in the origins and outcome of the June 1967 war. The 1967 Arab-Israeli war‚ more commonly known as the Six Day War‚ was a watershed battle for Zionism. With the tensions of the Second World War still looming over the entire world‚ the Jewish population found themselves desperate to find a land that they could

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    A Never-Ending War: Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict and How it Impacts American Foreign Policy in the Middle East The current conflict between the Arab and Israeli people is one that dates back to the late 19th century and is one of the most complex and ongoing controversies in the Middle East today. The goal of this paper is to not only offer an introspective look into the history of this bloody feud and how it has transpired into the seemingly implacable problem it is today but to also

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    Hamda PCS2000 2 December‚ 2014 Arab-Israeli Conflict The Arab-Israeli conflict has spawned over sixty years. For over sixty years‚ two sides have argued about their right to land through violent protests. Over time‚ there had been many talks of peace yet nothing ever came to fruition. Although the Arab-Israeli conflict has lasted over sixty years‚ the bad blood between the Arabs and the Israelites date back far earlier than that. It almost seems as if the conflict between the two sides was inevitable

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    shared language‚ religion and culture amongst the majority of Arab civilians in the Middle East‚ have been known to deliver the feeling of patriotism and chauvinism for Arabs all around the world. Arab citizens have supported each other throughout conflicts with the west in the twentieth century and are united under a single ideology. “We swear to God that we shall not rest until we restore Arab nationalism to Palestine and Palestine to the Arab nation. There is no room for imperialism and there is no

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    Israel in 1948 be seen as the main cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict between 1909 and 2009? Over the last hundred years the Middle East has been one of the most troubled regions in the world. The Arab-Israeli conflict is a modern day struggle‚ which has lasted over a century. Israel lies in the heart of the Middle East and is an area both Jews and Muslims feel they have a God-given right to. Since the creation of the state of Israel‚ a recurring struggle between the Arabs and Israelis has taken

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    The Arab-Israeli conflict is a struggle between the Jewish state of Israel and the Arabs of the Middle East concerning the area known as Palestine. The term Palestine has been associated variously and sometimes controversially with this small region. Both the geographic area designated by and the political status of the name have changed over the course of some three millennia. The region‚ or a part of it‚ is also known as the Holy Land and is held sacred among Jews‚ Christians‚ and Muslims. In

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    World History III Middle East Notes Diaspora: 132 C.E. by the Romans—“dispersal” and in the 70 CE the Roman’s destroyed the 2nd temple. Dreyfus Affair: 1894—Captain Alfred Dreyfus (French Jew) is convicted of selling military secrets to the Germans. --Anti-Semitism greur Zionism – Theodore Herzl‚ Is a secular Jew and Journalist. He believed in assimilation until the Dreyfus Affair. 1897—First Zimist Congress Pre-WWI situation in the Middle East: Under the control of the Ottoman

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    The Arab-Israeli Conflict has been one of the most divisive and controversial settings known to mankind. Both Zionist and Palestinian historians feel they have the right to the land known as Israel‚ the land that would go on to host the Arab-Israeli conflict. With the formation of Zionism‚ (Jewish nationalism; the belief that Jews are a people or nation that they have a right to a state and that state rightfully‚ by history and heritage is Israel) one prominent Zionist Theodor Herzl (1860–1904)‚

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    Introduction The Arab-Israeli conflict was a result of the two populations fighting over whose land Israel rightfully was. The Arabs believed that the land was rightfully theirs and saw the Jews as intruder’s .The Jews that were migrating there from various different countries believed that Israel was the Holy Land and that it was their homeland. After 1900‚ more and more Jews began to arrive in Palestine because of the increase in Zionism among the Jewish population. The increase was slow but after

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