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    Israel to resolve the Palestinian issue in a just manner. This paper looks at whether the recent contacts and ultimately diplomatic ties with Israel are justified or not‚ keeping in mind the advantages and disadvantages of the decision. The purpose of this paper is to show that the reasons given by the Pakistani government for launching public contacts with Israel are not justified and establishing diplomatic relations with Israel until the creation of a viable Palestinian state‚ is morally wrong

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    Palestine Israel Conflict

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    forces. The conflict in the Gaza Strip and West Bank is the result of geographic‚ ethnic and religious conflict between the Israelis and Palestinians. Conflict impacts greatest on the most vulnerable. In the Gaza Strip and West Bank‚ there is constant war and violence. Who is it that this conflict has the greatest impact on? Children. There are four million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and West bank and over fifty percent of them are children. Children are among the victims of this conflict

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    Urban Development & Planning in the Palestinian Territories Presented By: Director‚ Urban & Regional Planning Unit An-Najah National University‚ Nablus Dr. Ali Abdelhamid Introduction: Urban development and planning practice and experience in Palestine which stemmed back to mid 19th Century had passed through various changes and developments in terms of characteristics‚ policies‚ principles‚ and management. The urban planning system in Palestine seems to be unique in its composition

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    Each year as Israel celebrate their Independence Day‚ Palestinians commemorate al-Nakba or “the Catastrophe.” The day of festivity for one was the day of disaster for the other. In a famous poem‚ “The Story‚” written by Kamal Nasir (1961)‚ he tells the story of Palestinians who lost their state during the Israeli War of Independence. What makes this poem special is that it was written by a Palestinian Christian‚ a member of the Palestinian Christian minority that is only around 10% of the Palestine

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    Palestinains

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    Palestinians (Present day problem) About a month ago‚ 3 Israeli teenage boys were kidnapped and murdered in the Gaza strip‚ which is controlled by Hamas. Israel blames all Palestinians. The Israeli mind is that if you hit them one time‚ they would hit us back two times. So in revenge‚ Israel attacked the West Bank although the reason they gave is that Palestinians did not follow a ceasefire which was agreed on in 2012 by kidnapping the teenagers. Using the incident as excuse‚ Israel has been bombing

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    BACKGROUND 1. Political Environment Gaza has very long history in the world‚ and it is also a place that suffered a lot.  It has been ruled by both Egypt and Israel and is beloved by neither‚ which is a problem for all. Gazans are emphatically Palestinian‚ a national identity forged from the trauma of losing their land to Jewish armies in 1948‚ the year Israel was established. Many defeated Arab landowners fled to Gaza‚ where 3 out of 4 residents are classified as refugees. The Jews initially made

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    What were the challenges of living in Palestine in Jesus’ time? Most of the people in the Bible lived in or around a land that was called Palestine in Jesus’ time‚ and which is now part of the modern state of Israel. Rome was a city-state then (Rome is now the capital of Italy)‚ ruling large tracts of land around the Mediterranean Sea‚ including Palestine. Situated between Egypt‚ Syria and Arabia‚ and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity‚ the region has a long‚ violent and noisy history as

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    Type your response here: When Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas announced that he would seek recognition from the United Nations for a Palestinian state‚ Israel complained that Abbas should have pursued that objective in face-to-face peace negotiations and warned of grave consequences‚ threatening to expand settlements or even to "cancel" the peaOn the editorial page of most newspapers‚ you will also find letters that people have written to the editor in response to articles or opinion

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    Hamas: a Conflict Within

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    founded to liberate Palestine from the Israeli occupation and to establish an Islamic state in the area that is now Israel‚ the West Bank‚ and the Gaza Strip. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamas. In 2007 a takeover in Gaza by Hamas happened after Palestinian parliamentary elections and deadly clashes with Fatah political organization which is considered a major political party in Palestine. Summary of the Research: This research is an attempt to analyze Hamas in terms of its unity and a trial to observe

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    Edward Said

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    In "States" the author‚ Edward Said‚ discloses the story of his people‚ the Palestinians‚ in an epic to express to the world the disconcerting challenges endured by the struggling Palestinian culture. The underlying claim is that of which is fair for any people to aspire‚ the dream to be master in your own house. Thus translated into the ideals of nationalism: blood and belonging. Said uses a combination of both photographs and writing style to tell a story that is deeper than the plain text.

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