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    has been affected by globalization in a different way. A countries level of globalization can be measured by various factors. Israel and Palestine is a unique case as their level of globalization depends on each other’s actions. Their advancement in globalization depends on each other’s economic, social, environmental and political actions. This is because Palestine and Israel share a “country” and there is a lot of conflict between them. After World War 2 it became apparent to the world that…

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    The dual nature of the missionaries can be seen in the actions of Shmuel Yavne'eli and his goals while preaching in Yemen. His primary goal while in Yemen was to search for diligent workers who could work the land as well as support their journey to Israel. This is supported by the fact that secular Zionists settled in the arable lands surrounding Jerusalem as opposed to the holy city itself where the majority of religious Zionists preferred to settle. This can pose that even secular Zionist…

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    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict of 1947 is an on-going conflict between the two middle-eastern countries of Israel and Palestine. After the end of World War II, the Jewish people were displaced as were the Palestinians, but before World War II the Ottoman Empire devoured most of the land-now known as the Middle-East this land had been divided among the Islamic people who already inhabited the lands. The Jewish people had no place to go, having been dehumanized for centuries within Europe and…

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    "U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel: History & Overview." History & Overview of U.S. Foreign Aid to Israel.. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/US-Israel/foreign_aid.html. 2. "Historical Timeline: 1900-Present - Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - ProCon.org." ProConorg Headlines http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/view.timeline.php?timelineID=000031 3. Knew, If Americans. "A Synopsis of TheIsrael/Palestine Conflict." A Synopsis of the Israel/Palestine Conflict.. http://www.ifamericansknew…

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    middle east helped form peace between two bitter enemies, Israel and Egypt. This cause of peace between these two sworn enemies was because of the Camp David Accords. The Camp David Accords was signed on September 17, 1978, in the White…

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    Have you ever wondered how Palestine became occupied? How people suddenly started calling it Israel? I was shocked to see that because of the occupation in my country, Palestine, my grandparents had to flee the country, and how some people refer to it as Israel instead of the true name Palestine. Yasser Arafat was the founder of the Fatah. He spent most of his lifetime fighting Israel and that is why many Palestinians admire and respect him. Arafat died at the age of 75 from a mysterious blood…

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    Steele Peace in the Middle East is Possible Ever since the establishment of an Israeli state in the Middle East, there has been no time of peace between the many nations. After Israel was declared a nation, it was immediately rejected by the Palestinians and they rejected the partition of Palestine. Ever since then Israel has been at war with its surrounding Middle Eastern neighbors multiple times. There has been a multitude of attempts to try and broker a peace throughout the Middle East and…

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    John Kerry's Goals

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    provide for the millions of refugees seeking a home by granting them a Palestinian State. However, he cannot guarantee that they will be able to live within Israel. Many say that this will defeat Kerry’s peace attempts because the Palestinian Liberation Organization would be forced to abandon five million refugees whom want to return to Israel. He plans to make the Gaza Strip included in the new Palestinian borders, but the terrorism from Hamas disables him from advancing. In result, he called…

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    shortly afterward, once World War II ended, Israel was created there too. The establishment of Israel proved to be a problem, as the Jewish nation would have to take land originally belonging to Palestinians. This is not the only situation where land has been an issue in the Middle East; land was also responsible for the Persian Gulf War. The Middle East, a highly multifarious and contentious region, contained the Ottoman Empire, housed the country of Israel after World War II, and persists as a…

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    occurred after the declaration of 1948 and conflicts emerged not merely between the borderland and the dominant Israeli musical genre, but through internal struggles between different Arab Jewish styles competing for cultural visibility. Although Israel stood up for democracy yet for Arab Jews had to face a power struggle occurred during that time; especially when the term Arab Jewish was abolished and changed to Mizrahim. As a result this so called Arab Jewish Musician borderland usually Jews…

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