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    Gaza siege. The Israeli military had banned foreign media sources from entering the small Palestinian territory. Izzeldin Abuelaish became the prime source for news when the military banned the media. He told everyone in the refugee camp and a news reporter the daily things that were happening in the war zone. Izzeldin Abuelaish notified Sholmo Eldar, the news reporter, through a cell phone and Elder reported the news on Israel’s channel ten. However, during the siege an Israeli tank fired a…

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    Strife According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 11,412 Israelis and 72,504 Palestinians have been injured in addition to 1,195 Israelis and at least 9,131 Palestinians killed since September 29, 2000 due to pointless wars. As nationalism rises in Israel and Palestine, two opposing ideas rise in response to what will happen to the strip of land between Egypt and Jordan, thus starting the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Multiple wars have broken out due to the feeling of…

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    Palestinians rioting against Israeli soldiers and doing heinous actions, like throwing large stones at the soldiers. As I mentioned previously, the Intifada is particular sensitive for me because my nephew, Aaron, was involved in this attack. Walking down the streets of a Palestinian camp one afternoon, he was attacked by a group of Palestinian boys, and one of the boys threw a large rock at his head. He immediately fell to the ground and was luckily discovered by another Israeli soldier a few…

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    with the Israelis, and there own operations, which led to a cultivating aftermath. Britain's former glory is now gone. Can they rise back up to a world superpower again? The Israeli Operation in Kadesh Sinai The Israeli early paratrooper landings were thought out and activated carefully as they did not want to let the Enemy Egyptian force know they were there. They cut telephone lines so the communication between Egyptian bases could not happen. There is a story that I know of from an Israeli…

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    In a time when multiple countries on Earth have animosity towards each other, one of the longest and most bitter conflicts is that between the two self-proclaimed nations of Israel and Palestine. Despite multiple efforts to resolve their differences, such discussions have almost always fallen through. Their battle is not merely over land rights, but also has religious and sovereignly components, causing any negotiations with only a single level of diplomatic dialogue to often go awry. While the…

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    Germany and consequentially the former Ottoman Empire was divided into separate mandates by the Allied Powers. This paper will focus on the British mandate of Palestine, and how as a direct consequence of actions taken during World War I, the Arab-Israeli conflict remains at the forefront of global conversation. For clarification, this paper will refer to the…

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    author also discusses the “Westernization” of Israel. Not only were the Israelis grasping for acknowledgment in a global arena, but they placed importance on a relationship with the United States. There is no doubt that such an alliance with the West found its way into the cultural structure of Israel. Ethnocentrism is a prevalent theme in Israeli culture; however, mass immigration and strong Western ties helped to shape the Israeli culture in “areas as health, education and social work.”…

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    Eastern societies was first, the spread of Islam, Christianity and Judaism. Second being the migration of western imperialism in the Middle East, in which the British wanted to control the Middle East for selfish reasons. Finally, the Palestinian and Israeli conflict that started after the retreat of western imperialism, as well as…

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    the richest ten percent of the Israeli population makes fifteen times as much per year than the poorest ten percent. Israel was only second to the United States, a nation where the richest ten percent have an income sixteen and a half times greater than the poorest ten percent. The income gap is not only alarming due to its severity, but also because of its rapid growth. Since the 1980’s, the disparity has more than doubled; thirty years ago, the richest Israelis made sevenfold what the…

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    The director’s political intent was to display the persecutions Palestinians are forced to endure by the Israelis, he shows this through a number of ways. First being the constant tedious roadblocks Palestinians are required to pass through to get to their destinations. These checkpoints are seen constantly in the film and cause problems for Rana as she organizes…

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