1948 Arab–Israeli War

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    other Arab nations do not approve of Israel, they have installed themselves and are thriving. “Israel has a technologically advanced free market economy. Cut diamonds, high-technology equipment, and pharmaceuticals are among its leading exports. Its major imports include crude oil, grains, raw materials, and military equipment (“The World Factbook: ISRAEL”) ”. Yet Israel still is facing major conflicts today. They are in high tensions with the neighboring countries, especially since the…

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    been ongoing since its creation following World War II. The Holocaust killed millions of Jews and it focused Europe to do something and make a place for the Jews to go. Arabs want to destroy Israel and Jews and because of that most Israelis believe that the conflict between them is a result in the Arabs wanting to get the Jews out of the land but most arabs believe that that regardless to the small size and vast larger land mass of the surrounding Arab lands from the Muslim perspective Israel's…

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    of the Israeli government, who was indeed representing all of the citizens of Israel. She was the 4th Prime Minister of Israel, was elected on March 17, 1969. For as she was also considered the “Mother of Israel”. As Golda Meir strived for major change for Israel and wanting to establish peace with the Arabs, although, herself, did not acknowledge them as Palestinians either; she has made history with all that she has done. During her time, conflict between the Arabs and also the Israelis was…

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    Case Study: Adanim

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    West Bank and Gaza Strip was captured by Israel in a defensive war, which is a legal means to acquire territory under international law. In fact, Israel's seizing the land in 1967 was the only legal acquisition of the territory this century: the Jordanian occupation of the West Bank from 1947 to 1967, by contrast, had been the result of an offensive war in 1948 and was never recognized by the international community, including the Arab states, with the exception of Great Britain and Pakistan.…

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    Historical Investigation Arab Israeli Conflict Controversy: The Israelites deserve the land they are fighting over. The Israelis truly deserve land they were promised. After researching the history of the Jewish people and understanding their view point on this topic. The judgment that can be made is that the Jews certainly do deserve the land they are fighting for. Before the topic at hand is discussed, the history of Jews and Zionists should be explored. According to the English dictionary…

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    Arab Israeli Conflict

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    going to examine one of the most known war in the Middle East, the Arab-Israeli conflict. We will take a look at the history of the war. How everything started, and why it hasn’t ended. Also another aspect that is going to be discussed is the point of view of a Fundamentalist Christians. Based on what God and the Bible mandate, what side will we go? And how the conflict could be solve. In order to understand the conflict, we need to ask ourselves, who are the Arabs and Jews? And what do they…

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    through which Palestinian women oppose patriarchal values and the violence of the Israeli occupation, and fight for human rights and equal treatment for all Arabs regardless of gender or sexuality. Palestinian feminism’s story is largely unknown. From the birth of powerful women’s organizations to viral Internet campaigns by young progressive activists during the Arab Spring, the motives and successes of Palestinian and Arab feminists rarely make headlines. Western feminists often refuse to…

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    The Arab-Israeli conflict has affected many people. Also, there are a lot of people that play a big role in the Arab-Israeli conflict, like Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin. Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin affected the Arab-Israeli conflict due to his arrest, the attacks that injured and killed people, and his death. Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Yassin was born January 1, 1937 in Al-Jura, Israel. His father, Abdullah Yassin, died when he was three years old. When his father died, he became known as Ahmad Sa'ada…

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    recognized conflict of our time is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This bloody struggle has endured for over a century and involves a complex web of players, alliances, and grudges that have brought about the death of many and disrupted the lives of countless others. According to one source, at least 1,104 Israelis and 6,836 Palestinians have been killed since 2000 alone, and many more have been injured. The same source states that while the number of Israelis who are being killed has…

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    Six Day War Analysis

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    Israel has been at an almost constant state of tension with its neighbors since it gained its independence in May 1948. The Jewish people, who have been persecuted and murdered for their faith and culture since biblical times, have always inhabited the Middle Eastern country of Israel. In 1881, the first Aaliyah, or wave of Jewish immigration, came into the nation, and four waves followed in the next 60 years. It wasn’t until the creation of Zionism, however, that the Jewish people began to…

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