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    The Operation Badr

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    the Syrian and Israeli forces; and lastly, to articulate why the Syrians failed to achieve victory. The roots of the 1973 October war between Israel and Syria can be directly traced to the 1967 Six Day war. Faced with hostile intent and provocations by the Arab world, Israel launched a surprise attack simultaneously on both…

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    Barack Obama Conflict

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    large contributor to the solution to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Since June 4, 2009 Obama has shown his support for the Two-State Solution while also backing the Palestinian state in the dispute between the two states of Israel and Palestine.-(http://israelipalestinian.procon.org) Obama has attended many meetings covering the conflict and has also made speeches talking about a solution to the conflict such as the June 4 meeting. Ever since Israeli won the wars against Palestine they have…

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    The Six Day War

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    of different psychological oppressor assaults and penetrations of Palestinian fear mongers from Syria, Jordan, the Gaza Strip, and the Sinai Peninsula into Israeli domain. These activities were motivated due to the backing of the Arab nations. The strains were expanded by Syrian shelling of Israeli settlements in the Hulah Valley, and Israeli and Syrian arranging of activities for the redirection of water sources. Between June 5 and June 10, Israel defeated Egypt, Jordan,…

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    Madeleine Albright Debate

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    Madeline Albright and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Madeleine Albright had very strong opinions about the Arab-Israeli conflict. She influenced and motivated many with speeches about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Her actions during her time as secretary of state will permanently affect the Arab-Israeli conflict. After earning a PhD from Columbia university, she got much experience with government when she Was nominated secretary of state, by Bill Clinton on December, 15,1996.…

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    surrounding Israel has 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…

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    been an interesting field to analyze, as it explores the gendered social relations among men and women of Palestine in an Israeli society. Food and its preparation may not seem to be such an important factor but it has the ability to make a man more masculine and or in control over the women in the case of Palestine, in an Israeli society. In this case, women of Palestine, Israeli citizens became the primary actors who practice the responsibility of culinary skills, such as preparing food. With…

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    In the article, “Peace process or war process? Israel and its enemies” by Daniel Pipes talk about how the peace process should be termed the war process. The main attempt in peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict was in 1993, where the prime minister of Israel, Yitzhak Rabin, shook hands in the white house with a Palestinian leader, Yasir Arafat. They shook hands on the Oslo accords and this handshake was considered as a resemblance of peace. The Oslo Accords are a set of agreements between the…

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    it can be said that the Entebbe Raid was definitely a justifiable act. The Israeli Government had little choice but to rescue the hostages at Entebbe Airport by force as the lives of the hostages were in imminent danger and they were in a precarious situation. The government feared a repeat of the Munich massacre after which they had received much criticism from their people for not sending troops to rescue the Israeli hostages. They could not afford to make the same mistake and were forced…

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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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    On October 30, 1991, in the Salon de las Columas at the Royal Palace in the Spanish capital, the Madrid Peace Conference was held. Hosted by U.S. President George H.W. Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, attendees included Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, Syrian President Hafez Al-Assad, King Hussein of Jordan, and the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Yasser Arafat. Bush stood before the delegates of the Middle East, in an unprecedented meeting that many…

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