Title: Bell Work
1Bell Work
- On a scratch sheet of paper
- What did you like most about the Festival of
Nations (list and describe 3 things)? - What did you like least about the Festival of
Nations (list and describe 2 things)? - Do you think this trip was valuable? Was it
educationally worth it? Did you come away
knowing or having seen something you didnt know
or havent seen before going? Could you have
learned this in another setting (at school)? Was
it worth several thousand dollars and a day out
of CMS? Be honest, as your answer will not
impact you, but will be used to determine the
future of CMS 8th graders in regards to the
festival. - (You will be handing this in, but you do not need
to name/core it)
2- CONFLICT OVER CANAAN / PALESTINE AND THE
CREATION OF ISRAEL -
- (The Arab-Israeli Conflict)
3WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE CONFLICT BETWEEN
PALESTINIANS AND ISRAEL (JEWS)?
- With a partner, have a short conversation about
what you know about this conflict. - Jot down your ideas on a piece of paper.
4THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT
- This war has been going on for thousands of
years - Its roots lie in competition for land, property,
spiritual rights, attention, proof of cultural
superiority, etc. - It is enshrined in essence in Biblical stories..
Important We are looking at Bible passages
because the stories are relevant to Jewish,
Islamic, and Christian perspectives and history.
In order to understand the divide, we must be
able to understand its origin/roots. In no way
are we considering/debating their accuracy or
truth!!
5THE STORY OF ABRAM
- Abram Exalted father lived in Iraq.
- He had a vision from God
- big G god name of Jewish and Christian
monotheistic god Islam Allah - that he should move and found a great nation of
people. - Abram left home and walked into history along
with many followers.
6THE STORY OF ABRAM
- Abram undertook a huge journey across the Middle
East from modern day Iraq to Israel. The names
were different then, with the land being called
Mesopotamia. - He travelled far and wide.
- He fought off hostile peoples.
7THE STORY OF ABRAM
- Abram was puzzled. God had said he would father a
nation but he was childless. His wife-Sarai- was
75! How was Gods Will to happen? - Sarai suggested that Abram had a child with
another woman. This arrangement was allowed by
law in cases where a couple were childless. The
child would be treated as their own.
- Abram selected Hagar, their Egyptian maid. The
resulting child was called Ishmael and was heir
to Abram. - Abram was now told by God to change his name to
Abraham father of a multitude.
8THE STORY OF ABRAHAM
- At this point the unbelievable happened and Sarai
herself fell pregnant! - The resulting child was called Isaac. Sarai
changed her name to Sarah. - There was now a conflict of inheritance. Sarah
was determined on Isaac being the true heir.
- Sarah persuaded Abraham to abandon Hagar and
Ishmael in the desert to die of thirst. - Isaac married Rebekah and one of his children was
called Jacob. Jacob later became known as
Israel and the people after him became known as
Israelis.
9THE STORY OF ABRAHAM
- Hagar and Ishmael did not die in the desert
however. Hagar was visited by an angel after
running frantically to find water. The angel
showed her a well and they both survived. - Ishmael is regarded as the Father of the Arab
nations. Muslims call Abraham Ibrahim.
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11ABRAHAM SUMMARY
- One man- Abraham , or Ibrahim, founded two huge
groups of people - Israelis and Arabs. - They settled in the land we know as the Middle
East. - Just like brothers they have a common background,
and just like brothers there is much rivalry.
12JEWISH CLAIM TO CANAAN / PALESTINE / ISRAEL
- According to the Book of Genesis, God promised
the land of Canaan, which is roughly Palestine,
which is roughly present day Israel, to Abraham
and his descendants (The Promised Land). They
would be protected as long as they obeyed Him. - This is called - Gods Covenant (agreement) with
Abraham.
13ARAB PALESTINIAN CLAIM
- By the 7th century, Palestine was being heavily
influenced by Arabs and Islam. - The Arabs (mostly Muslims - Islam) controlled the
region for roughly the next 1300 years.
14RISE OF ZIONISM
- Definition Desire for a Jewish homeland. Zion
is a Biblical name for Israel. - Jews experiencing persecutions in Russia
(pogroms) and elsewhere in the world
(anti-semitism). - Russian Jew (Benjamin Herzl) writes a pamphlet
calling for the creation of a Jewish nation. - Palestine is our ever-memorable historic home.
The very name of Palestine would attract our
people with a force of marvelous potency. - The idea which I have developed in this pamphlet
is a very old one it is the restoration of the
Jewish State. - Result of pamphlet - thousands of Jews began to
move to their historic homeland - Palestine. - This land was already occupied, however, by
Arabic peoples called Palestinians. - What do you think are some results of the Jewish
emigration to Palestine?
15WORLD WAR I AND IMPACT ON THE MIDDLE EAST
- Ottoman Empire consisted of parts of North
Africa, Southwest Asia, Southeast Europe, and
present day Turkey - Ottoman Empire, led by Ottoman Turks began to
lose control in the Middle East Region WHY? - 1) Fought constant wars to hold onto empire
which caused it to come close to bankruptcy. - 2) O. Empire had difficulty competing against
INDUSTRIALIZED Europe in trade. - 3) Many different religious and ethnic groups
in the empire wanted to establish independent
homelands - nations (internal conflict among
groups of people).
16WORLD WAR I IMPACT, CONT.
- Great Britain, France, and Russia - Allies.
- Germany and Austria-Hungary - Central Powers.
- Ottoman Empire joined in alliance with the
Central Powers. - Allies began secret negotiations to divide the
Ottoman Empire when it was defeated.
17WORLD WAR I IMPACTS, CONT. THREE BRITISH
AGREEMENTS
- 1. Great Britain promised to the Arabs (including
Christians) an independent state after the war
if Arabs supported war effort. - 2. G.B. promised a home to Jews in Palestine -
called Balfour Declaration. - 3. G.B. and France made an agreement
(Sykes-Picot Agreement) to divide up the
Middle East lands between them.
18WHAT HAPPENED TO THE MIDDLE EAST AT THE END OF
WORLD WAR I?
- Ottoman Empire was reduced to one country -
Turkey. - Arab state promised by G.B was limited to present
day Saudi Arabia. - France and G.B. divided rest of O. Empire.
- France took Syria, including area that is now
Lebanon - Great Britain took Palestine, Trans-Jordan, and
Iraq
19END OF WORLD WAR I, CONT.
- These areas controlled by G.B. and France were
known as mandates. - Mandate - land governed on behalf of the League
of Nations (predecessor to United Nations) until
it was ready for independence. - By mid-1940s - Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon
were independent countries. - Palestine remained under British control.
20CONTROL OF PALESTINE BY THE BRITISH
- G.B. control followed a policy of changing sides
- therefore their control was INEFFECTIVE. - G.B. wanted to appease (make happy!) both sides.
- More and more Jews began to migrate to Palestine.
- Arabs again upset over increasing Jewish
population. - Zionism desire for a Jewish homeland became
even stronger.
21CONTROL OF PALESTINE, CONT.
- G.B. was searching for a solution to the issue of
Palestine - Struggle between Jews and Arabs in Palestine
became increasingly violent - Nazi Germany, Hitler and WWII caused many Jews to
want to migrate to Palestine - By 1939 population of Jews in Palestine rose from
85,000 to 445,000.
22INFLUENCE OF WORLD WAR II
- Holocaust caused worldwide support for a Jewish
homeland in Palestine. - U.S. pressured G.B. to admit more and more Jews
into Palestine. - Arabs upset and warned that they would not allow
Palestine to be turned into a Jewish state.
23GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED NATIONS
- G.B. realized that they could not solve the issue
of Palestine - Turned problem over to the newly created United
Nations to solve.
24THE UNITED NATIONS DECISION
25THE UNITED NATIONS DECISION
- Partition (split up) of Palestine into two parts
- one Arab and one Jewish. - City of Jerusalem - sacred to Jews, Christians,
and Muslims would be designated an international
city. - Jews accepted the plan - somewhat satisfied.
- Arabs upset.
26RESULT OF PARTITION
- More than half the land would be the Jewish state
(less than one third of population was Jewish) - New nation of Israel declared independence on May
14, 1948 - On May 15, 1948, Arab nations of Syria, Lebanon,
Iraq, Jordan, Egypt attacked Israel.
27ARAB-ISRAELI WAR OF 1948 -RESULTS
- Israel defeated the Arab countries after initial
losses. - Israel now controlled almost three-fourths of
Palestine, including half of Jerusalem. - Jordan and Egypt divided rest of Palestine
between them - ARAB-PALESTINIANS LEFT WITHOUT A COUNTRY - THE
CONFLICT CONTINUES!!
28CONTINUED CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST OTHER
ARAB-ISRAELI WARS
- After 1948 War, approx. 700,000 Palestinian Arabs
fled their homes in Israel and became refugees in
other Arab countries. - 1956 Suez Crisis / War erupts over who should
have control of the Suez Canal. - Israeli, French, and British forces gain control
of Suez Canal from Egyptian forces but forced to
withdraw troops after U.S. intervention by
President Eisenhower. (Victory for the Arabs)
29CONTINUED CONFLICT, CONT.
- Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) led
by Yasir Arafat formed in 1964 in response to
Palestinian plight. (Their covenant The
creation of Israel is fundamentally null and
void). - 1967 Six Day War erupts over a military buildup
by Egypt and Israel. (Israel, Egypt, Jordan,
Syria among others involved). - Israel preemptive strike (strike first).
- RESULT Egypts airforce almost completely
destroyed and Arab countries defeated. - RESULT Israel gains land from the Arabs Sinai
Peninsula, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, West Bank,
Golan Heights.
30CONTINUED CONFLICT, CONT.
- 1973 War (Yom Kippur War) Egyptian President
Sadat wanted to regain land lost in 1967 War. - Egypt Syria (major Arab nations involved)
- Arab nations attack on Yom Kippur (Jewish Holy
Day). - RESULT Israel failed to win a decisive victory.
- RESULT Embargo - Arab nations agreed to reduce
oil shipments to nations supportive of Israel
(U.S. included) until Israel withdrew from the
territories taken in the 1967 War.
31CONTINUED CONFLICT, CONT.
- U.S., Canada, and many Western Europe nations
affected by the oil embargo (1973-1974). - U.S. TOTAL EMBARGO!
- RESULT Israel put under great pressure to come
to terms with the Arabs. - RESULT Embargo ends and Arab countries can now
keep oil prices high and make larger profits.
32CONTINUED CONFLICT, CONT.
- Israel and Egypt formally end the state of war
between them on March 26, 1979 Egypt was first
Arab state to make peace with Israel. - RESULTS
- Egypt seen as betraying the Arab cause.
- Relations were severed between Egypt and other
Arab countries. - Egypt was expelled from the Arab League.
JIMMY CARTER - U.S. ANWAR SADAT - EGYPT MENACHEM
BEGIN - ISRAEL
33CONTINUED CONFLICT CONT.
- 1989 Palestinian - Arabs in the occupied
territories (ex. West Bank, Gaza Strip) rebelled
against Israeli rule (known as the Intifada). - Many countries supported the Palestinians.
- Uprising crushed by Israel.
- 1993 Israel and PLO sign peace agreement and
recognized Israels right to exist. - RESULT Israel returned some land to the
Palestinians (West Bank) and process involved a
move to Palestinian self-rule. - 1994 Israel and Jordan sign peace treaty.
- 2000 Second Intifada (Palestinians vs. Israeli
control).
34CONTINUED CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST 2000-2009
- The conflict continues.
- What will be the outcome of this conflict?
- What could ultimately resolve this conflict?
- The conflict impacts not only Israel and the
Palestinians, but a vast portion of the world. - Website http//www.ifamericansknew.org/
- WHAT ARE YOUR QUESTIONS???