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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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    Declaration in 1917 and the British Mandate of 1920, had raised the tension between Arabs and Jews. One of the most significant changes was the establishment of the Jewish State of Israel. “On 29 November 1947, thousands of people jumped out of their beds and rushed out onto the streets when the reports were broadcasted on the radio.” It was the day the UN proposed the partition of Palestine, between Arabs and Jews. On 14 May 1948, the British high commissioner for Palestine left with his staff,…

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    Israel Bias

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    one’s overall perception. An issue in today’s spectrum that which contains such biases is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This issue’s has been known to have two conflicting perspectives. One side that believes Israel is a legitimate and rightfully founded state. And the other side believing the the formation of Israel was an invasion of Palestinian land, rather than a peaceful solution. The Arab-Israeli conflict is seen to be a heated issue and of global significance.…

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    develop more and more everyday. The Jewish nation is heavily cultured and has a strong, rich history of tribulation and success and it can be traced to its origins and the development of the nation to see what an excellent nation it has become. The Jews certainly had quite the background.The Jewish Nation is from the country of Israel. The Jewish nation traces back to their forefather , Abraham, his son Isaac, and grandson Jacob. Originally, the land of Israel is actually the ancient…

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    Holocaust Vs Nakba

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    the Nakba. Both of these events can be considered “catastrophes” for both the Jews and Palestinians who had to live through it. However, there has been a major issue over addressing the events as singular - as many feel that the effect of the Nakba is downplayed because of the Holocaust . Jewish authors conflate the Holocaust with the Nakba by comparing them to one another in order to minimize the blame towards the Israelis for their actions and to erase the Arab story, as seen through Khirbet…

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    Argumentative Essay In discussions of the Palestinian and Israeli conflict one issue has been the rights to the land? On one hand the Israelis argue that it had been their land since before biblical times. On the other hand, Palestinians will contend it is and always has been their land and refuse to give up without a fight. My feelings on this issue are mixed. I do support the Israelis on retrieving their land if in fact it was theirs to begin with, but since there is no proof whose land…

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    beings looking at each other! Here is just forest and rocks and water and nothing rotten in it."” [http://solomonsmusic.net/WagHit.htm] This racial metaphor is not the only mention of his politics in music. In the Ring of Nibelung Wagner links the Jews to Nibelungs, goblins, and the lust for gold especially in the character Alberich. [http://solomonsmusic.net/WagHit.htm] Both Chopin and Liszt were also known to be anti-Semitic, but still much of their music is still played in Israel. Of course,…

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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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    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is vastly significant today, but it also has a important rooted history and origin. Many historians start with discussing the late 19th century, however there are many origins long before that play a role in the conflict. Author, David Schafer, describes the theological causes that are rooted in the people. The idea of Zionism is another primary cause that is discussed. Ideas of both nationalism in the region and colonialism abroad…

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    Strip and West Bank. In December 1987 an outbreak of violent eruptions broke out. It was caused by the feud between the Palestinians and Israelis. The reasons why this happened were that the Palestinians were frustrated with Israeli concern, the war in 1973 caused hostilities, and the Israelis settlement policy was traumatic (Beitler). It had been 20 years under Israeli control for the Gaza Strip and West Bank and the Palestinians began to feel disheartened. Many Palestinians grew up under the…

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