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Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
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CAUSES FOR THE FOUNDING OF ISRAEL
  • ANTI-SEMITISM hated, fear and distrust of Jews.
  • POGROMS organized acts of violence against Jews
    in Russia and Poland in the last few centuries.
  • GHETTOS Jews were forced to live in ghettos
    throughout Europe and the Arab World.
  • ZIONISM the desire to establish a Jewish
    homeland in Palestine

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FATHER OF ZIONISM
THEODOR HERZL
  • an Austrian Jew
  • a journalist
  • covered the Dreyfuss Affair
  • French Officer
  • was Jewish
  • on trial for treason
  • very little evidence
  • convicted just b/c he was Jewish

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The Ottoman Empire in 1850
The collapse o/t Ottoman Empire in 1922.
  • The Sideshow t/t Sideshow
  • Lawrence of Arabia

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BRITISH MANDATE (1918-1948)
  • Importance of OIL causes Britain and France to
    remain in MidEast.
  • Britain controls ALL major land and water trade
    routes.
  • Suez Canal
  • Persian Gulf
  • Jordan
  • Promises BOTH Arabs and Jews a homeland in
    Palestine.

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BRITISH PROMISES
  • McMahon-Hussein Agreement (1915) British
    promise the Arabs (Hussein family) an Arab state
    in return for allegiance against Axis Powers.
  • Jordan to King Abdallah Hussein
  • Iraq to King Faisal, Abdallahs brother

Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) agreement
between Britain and France to divide up the
MidEast amongst themselves.
Balfour Declaration (1917) British promise a
Jewish homeland in Palestine.
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UN PARTITION PLAN (1947)
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1st Arab-Israeli War May 15, 1948
  • May 14, 1948 David Ben-Gurion, the 1st Prime
    Minister of Israel, declares independence.
  • May 15, 1948 Six Arab countries invade Israel
  • Armies of Egypt, Transjordan (now Jordan),
    Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia joined
    Palestinian and other voluntary Arab soldiers.
  • Israelis called it the War of Independence.
  • Arabs called it the Catastrophe.

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ARAB INVASION OF 1948
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ISRAELS NEW BORDERS
  • Israelis defeat the six Arab armies.
  • Jews gain almost all land given to
    Palestinian-Arabs in UN Partition Plan.
  • Jordan only ARAB country to gain territory.
  • Jerusalem (Old City)
  • West Bank
  • Egypt retains Gaza Strip.

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ARAB REFUGEES
  • Approximately 400,000 Palestinian-Arabs become
    refugees in neighboring Arab countries.
  • One of the main issues btwn Arabs and Israelis to
    make peace today

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The HOLOCAUST
  • Over 6 million Jews murdered in WWII.
  • Jews unable to find refuge during war.
  • Even after WWII, Western countries, including the
    USA, turned away Holocaust survivors.
  • Worldwide collective guilt, allows newly founded
    UN to recognize the newly established state of
    Israel.

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GAMAL ABDEL NASSER
  • Egyptian President
  • Led Pan-Arabism
  • Called for the destruction of Israel
  • Increase economic power of Arab countries
  • NATIONALIZE all foreign owned businesses
  • End dependence on the West
  • Built the ASWAN HIGH DAM

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CAUSES OF THE SUEZ CANAL WAR OF 1956
  • Britain and France want to regain control of the
    Suez Canal
  • Egypt, under Gamal Abdel Nasser, blockades the
    Tiran Straits.
  • -The only access to the Red Sea for Israeli
    trading
  • Britain and France pledge to help Israel and in
    return Israel will help them.

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THE SIX DAY WAR JUNE 5-10, 1967
CAUSES
  • Syrias military amassed at Israels northern
    border.
  • Egypts military amassed at Israels southern
    border.
  • NASSERs insistence in 1967 that the UNEF leave
    the Sinai Peninsula.
  • Egypt, once again, blockades the Tiran Straits.
  • Israel conducts a PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE which
    decimated Egypts and Syrias air forces.

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MILITARY ARMAMENT COMPARISON
ARABS (EGYPT, JORDAN, SYRIA) ISRAEL

Personnel
547,000 soldiers
70,000 standing army 230,000 reservists
5,404
Tanks
800
900
200
Aircraft
110 million
2.7 million
Total Pop.
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THE 1967 SIX DAY WAR
The OCCUPIED TERRITORIES
  • Egypt lost the SINAI PENINSULA and the GAZA STRIP.
  • Syria lost the GOLAN HEIGHTS.
  • Jordan lost JERUSALEM (OLD CITY) and the WEST
    BANK.

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UN RESOLUTION 242
  • LAND FOR PEACE
  • Israel claims Occupied Territories are a buffer
    zone for security
  • UN condemned Israel for taking Arab territories
  • Israel refused to return land. . . due to
    security concerns

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YOM KIPPUR WAR (1973)
  • Launched by Egypt and Syria on the holiest
    holiday in Judaism.
  • After initial Arab victories, the Israeli Defense
    Force (IDF) crossed the Suez Canal.
  • Israeli victory enabled by USA resupplying Israel
    with all needed military weapons.
  • 1974 Arabs begin oil embargo against the West,
    esp. the USA.

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CAMP DAVID ACCORDS (1979)
  • 1st peace treaty btwn Israel and an Arab country
    (EGYPT).
  • MENACHIM BEGIN, PM of Israel, returned the Sinai
    Peninsula.
  • ANWAR SADAT, Pres. of Egypt, opens trading ties
    w/Israel.

Who? ____________________
  • Unfortunately, peace is a COLD PEACE.

Sadat Assassination
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The INTIFADA (the Shaking)1987-1993
  • Violent protests against Israeli occupation of
    the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
  • Most Palestinians follow the PLO under Yasir
    Arafat.
  • However, more and more Palestinians are turning
    to Islamic Fundamentalist organizations, such as
    HAMAS and Islamic Jihad.

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OSLO ACCORDS (1993)
  • Israeli Demands
  • a commitment by the Palestinians to end terrorism
    in Israel
  • increase trading ties with Israel
  • True PEACE
  • Palestinian Demands
  • Israel to stop building Israeli settlements in
    the West Bank
  • Gaza Strip and Jericho first for self-rule
  • to gain 13 more land in the West Bank
  • return of Arab Refugees

Yitzak Rabin Israeli Prime Minister during Oslo
Accords
Yasir Arafat Palestinian leader during Oslo
Accords
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CAMP DAVID 2000
  • Israeli redeployment from 95 of the West Bank
    and 100 of the Gaza Strip
  • The creation of a Palestinian state in that area
  • The removal of isolated Jewish settlements that
    would be transferred to Palestinian control
  • Slices of Israeli land to be included in the
    Palestinian state to compensate for the
    percentage of the West Bank to become Israeli
  • Palestinian control over parts of Jerusalem
  • Including 3/4 of the Old City
  • "Religious Sovereignty" over the Temple Mount
    (rather than Israeli sovereignty, which had been
    in effect since 1967)
  • But the PALESTINIANS said NO. Why???

Yasir Arafat Ldr o/t PLO
Ehud Barak PM of Israel
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To Make Peace . . .
  • Borders and Barriers
  • CREATE A T-CHART W/ PALESTIAN DEMANDS ON ONE SIDE
  • ISRAELI DEMANDS ON THE OTHER SIDE
  • Should the Palestinians give up land due to
    anti-Semitism in Europe??
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