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    Antecedents of the Israel-Palestine Conflict The Israel-Palestine conflict has afflicted the middle east for over 90 years, acting as a breeding ground for violence and terrorism as well as costing countless of lives throughout the conflict. Israel-Palestine is an 80 mile wide area of land situated in the western Middle East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Egypt to the south, Jordan and Syria to the east, and Lebanon to the north. Today, the crux conflict in Israel-Palestine most publicly materializes

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    The War Of Palestine

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    May 15 was rapidly approaching, the day chosen for the British armed forces to vacate Palestine. Many thought, along with the British troops departure, went Israel’s only hope of survival; for 5 Arab nations were prepared to attack the defenseless state. On the other hand, there were those who refused to go down without a fight. Among them the few brave souls willing to risk everything to ensure our survival; to ensure there would never be another Holocaust. These heroic men created the first

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    The War Of The Palestine

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    is occurring between Palestine and Israel—or the fact that their tax money is feeding Israeli war crimes. What many fail to understand is what’s occurring is not a war, it’s mass murder. Innocent Palestinians are being killed, beaten, kidnapped, and tortured on a daily basis. Israel has been occupying Palestinian and pushing the Palestinians out of their homeland, where they have lived for centuries. The Jews, who are Khazar blood (in present day Israel), migrated to Palestine in order to “reclaim”

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    During World War II, the Palestinian leadership actively supported the Nazi party (Beinin). The israeli-Palestine conflict is one of the longest ongoing conflicts throughout history dating all the way back to 3,000 years of conflict between these two very different cultures, and the land they live on. Even though the Palestinian death toll has been unfortunately very high throughout this ongoing conflict, Israel must and should take necessary action to defend itself from the Palestinian terrorism

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    Palestine Waged War

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    Title In 1947 the UN voted on the partition of Palestine. This granted a Jewish state of Israel and a separate state of Palestine. Zionists were mostly happy with this partition because it created a newly founded Jewish state. However, many Palestinians were opposed to this partition because it stripped them of land they believed was rightfully theirs. In response, Palestine waged war against Israel in 1948. During this war many Arab civilians were displaced from their cities and became refugees

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    The journey of the Palestine migrants in the movie Amreeka. Amreeka is a film written by Cherien Dabis who is a Palestinian-American director. She explains the suffering of immigrants through the misfortunes that they are forced to confront. She focuses on the Palestinian citizens’ journey by viewing the harsh times and the joyful moments they faced. Moreover, she begins by explaining how the Palestinians suffer in their own home from the occupation and from different other things like the dikes

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    Palestine and its Political Oppression The Israeli-Palestinian tension all started out when Israeli first started to conquer Palestinian land since 1967. Since then, the Palestinians have been living under the injustice of Israeli military occupation. “Israeli forces regularly confiscate private land; imprison individuals without process – including children – and physically abuse them under incarceration; demolish family homes; bulldoze orchards and crops; place entire towns under

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    Palestine, By Joe Sacco

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    The graphic novel Palestine, published by Maltan journalist Joe Sacco in the early ‘90s, is a journalistic piece that represents his recollections of two months spent talking to and living with Palestinians in the Occupied Territories. The casual narrative style, which some might say is too shallow for such heavy subject matter, in fact allows Sacco to avoid many of the pit falls that have made Western reporting on non-Western conflicts unhelpful at the very least and more often incredibly damaging

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    The Arab-Israeli Conflict has roots from centuries ago. Zionists sought to reestablish the Land of Israel in the area of Palestine The conflict is a result of the Zionist movement, declaration of the Israeli state, and the invasion of Arab nations into Israel. Entering the war, the Arab nations are more superior militarily, and a shift in strength is seen as Israel emerges with the passage of time as a force to be reckoned with. The historical implications of this conflict are directly tied to the

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    Overview: The Sinai and Palestine Campaign of the Middle Eastern Theater of World War 1 was a military expedition by the British Empire against the Ottoman Turks, who were backed by the Germans, to gain access to various coasts including the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. The Sinai and Palestine Campaign, which lasted from 1916 to 1918, included a series of battles fought in both regions. It began with the attack on Suez Canal by Ottoman forces and ended with the Armistice of

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