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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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    Dead Sea Scrolls Research

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    Archaeologists have newly discovered a cave which they believe once housed the Dead Sea scrolls‚ famous for containing the earliest copy of some of the Judeo-Christian texts‚ they announced on February 9. It was believed until recently that only 11 caves in the Qumran region contained the scrolls. However‚ the excavation at this 12th cave brought about sufficient evidence that it had once contained Dead Sea scrolls and that those scrolls were looted. "Although at the end of the day no scroll was

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    The Arab Israeli Conflict

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    what extent can the creation of 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

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    Prophecies fulfilled

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    Bible prophecies were fulfilled after 1948‚ when Israel became an independent country for the second time in history. These prophecies foretold of modern Israel’s stunning military victories and of its transition from a desert wasteland to a prosperous nation. 1. Israel will prevail over its enemies Bible passage: Isaiah 41:12-14 Written: perhaps between 701-681 BC Fulfilled: late 1900s In Isaiah 41:12-14‚ the prophet said God would help Israel during times of conflict with enemies (if the people

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    The Short term significance of the Yom Kippur War of 1973? The Yom Kippur War took place in 1973 between Israel and the Arabs furthermore the 2 superpowers played subtle roles in this event . Israel won the war however with a higher cost then any previous wars . While the war did not conclude in an Arab military victory‚ both the Egyptian and Syrian armies had regained their honour and prestige(1). The War of Yom Kippur suprised the world in the means that it showed that the Arabs were a force to

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    The 50 Years' War

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    RUNNING HEAD: The 50 Years’ War The 50 Years’ War Shain Ellison Thomas ABSTRACT Since its creation in 1948‚ the state of Israel has been on a constant state of war against those who wish to see it destroyed and its people annihilated. The creation of the state of Israel was the culmniation of centuries of struggle and persecution on the part of the Jews to have or to reclaim their homeland in Palestine which they firmly believed with total conviction was promised to them by God‚ “Go forth

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    Isreal Palestine Conflict

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    Josh Zemsky Professor Russo Engl 101 5/5/10 Israel V. Palestine             Ever since the biblical days of Abraham‚ the city that is known today as Jerusalem has been considered the holy land. It is the birthplace of Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. God promised this land to the Jewish people in His covenant with them. The Jews are God’s chosen people.           The need for a Jewish homeland was a direct outcome of the Holocaust. In 1948‚ the Holocaust had recently come to an end‚ and

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    Israel's Foreign Policy

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    relations‚ Mat. No.: 10ah010630‚ Course title: foreign policy analysis Course code: irl 313 Assignment topic; Israel’s foreign policy analysis Date; Israel is a country in south-western Asia‚ formed in 1948 as a Jewish state in the historic region of Palestine‚ and located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Israel is bounded on the north by Lebanon‚ on the northeast by Syria‚ on the east by Jordan‚ and on the southwest by Egypt. Its southernmost tip extends to the Gulf of

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    Ushpizin

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    The movie‚ Ushpizin‚ is a Israeli film where it was filmed in the Jerusalem‚ Israel. This movie is based on one Orthodox Jewish married couple‚ Moshe and Mali Bellanga who are poor and an infertile couple in the Breslov community in Jerusalem. Without no money to prepare for the upcoming Sukkoth which is one of the joyful Jewish holiday in the fall‚ they pray much for their financial help. After an agony prayer‚ they received an unexpected money 1000 dollars that both of them are greatly pleased

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    Modern History Notes

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    in January 1949‚ and by July‚ Israel and the neighbouring Arab states had signed separate armistices agreements. Yet‚ these left many issues unresolved: Israel refused to return to the borders laid out in the UN partition resolution‚ occupying 20% more of Palestine than the UN had agreed on. Israel would not permit Palestinian refugees (of which there were 725‚ 000) to return to their homes The Arab states and Palestinians refused diplomatic recognition to Israel and would not acknowledge the

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