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    Death In Gaz Film Analysis

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    In the film, “Death In Gaza”, there is much conflict in the Gaza Strip between the Israelis and the Palestinians. James Miller and Saira Shah are TV journalists who wanted to film and document the harsh conditions in Gaza, especially documenting how this conflict has affected children. In this film, they interviewed many Palestinian children, including Ahmed, Mohammud, and Najla. James Miller’s next goal was to document how this same conflict has affected many Israeli children. However, James…

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    Genocide? For a while now, the Israelis and Palestinians have been dealing with a conflict over land. To very briefly sum things up, the Palestinians want more land. Palestine is a stateless nation, and the only land the Palestinians have is the Gaza Strip and the Western Bank. The land the Palestinians want is occupied by the Israelis, and they definitely do not want to give anything up. Israel is a Jewish state, but the opposing side has a Muslim and Arab population. Israel is guilty of…

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    I forced Arabs to accept Israel, and if they didn’t then I would just kill them. And also, taking advantage of their weakness (when they couldn’t shoot first or else moscow was out), I attacked first, brutally taking the Gaza strip, the west bank, and more. Largely contributing to this conflict, I created over 200 settlements along the west bank-belonging to the palestinians-staying right under their skin, preventing them from believing in permanent peace. I am forcing them…

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    Source 1: Background Information New York Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2015. . Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank were, at one point, collectively know as Palestine.The right to own the land is being fought over by the Israeli Jews and the Palestinian Arabs, who are also known as the Muslims.After the Arab-Israeli War of 1947 was over, the land of Palestine was split into the three regions, Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank. the Israeli Jews state that they have the right to the land because…

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    Though annexing East Jerusalem immediately, Israel dithered to do the same with West Bank. A plan drawn up by Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon called for the annexation of areas around Jordan River, around Jerusalem and in the Gaza strip for security reasons, and the return of the rest of the territories to Jordan. In 1970, Israel accepted the land for peace principle enshrined in the UN resolution number 242. PLO said it would accept the resolution if it were amended to include…

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    Olive Tree Symbolism

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    and aquifers by denying Palestinian civilians access to their crops and their harvest (UN General Assembly, 2014). The Palestinian land had even been inundated with waste water (UN General Assembly, 2014). Israeli has occupied the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan since the Six-Day War…

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    land from the Muslim perspective, Israel's existence was a cancer to the heart of the Islamic world. Immediately after the Six Day War, Israel maintains that it offered to return the Golan Heights to Syria and the Sinai Peninsula (including the Gaza Strip) to Egypt in exchange for peace treaties and various concessions, but that Syria and Egypt refused the offer and this offer was very soon withdrawn. They (the Jews) don't just get the right to defend themselves they also should get the right…

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    Following the Six Day War, in which Israeli forces launched a highly successful surprise attack on Egypt, Israel occupied the final 22% of Palestine that had eluded it in 1948 – the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Since, according to international law it is inadmissible to acquire territory by war, these are occupied territories and do not belong to Israel. It also occupied parts of Egypt (since returned) and Syria (which remain under occupation).During the Six Day War, Israel attacked a US Navy ship,…

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    were forced to flee due to the conflict. The Israelis were going into Palestinian cities and forcing them to leave, while other Palestinians left before the Israelis came. Nearby countries and territories like Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Gaza Strip, and the West Bank set up refugee camps for the fleed Palestinians. The document below shows the percent of refugees in the countries or territories. Palestinians refer to this or these events of 1948 as the Nakba, or catastrophe when they…

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    (“Guide: Why are Israel and the Palestinians fighting over Gaza”). In 1948,…

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