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  • Israeli Murderers
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    The recent assassination of Sheik Saruman raises among some Americans the question-at what point should we reconsider our rather blanket support for the Israelis and show a more even-handed attitude toward the Palestinians? The answer, it seems to me, should be assessed in cultural, economic, political, and social terms. Well, we should no longer support Israel, when... Mr. Sharon suspends all elections... plans a decade of unquestioned rule [and] suspends all investigation about fiscal impropri...
  • Palestinian Violence And Guarantee Israeli Security
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    The Middle East has always been known as the Holy Land, the land of the Bible. For centuries, prophets have walked there, nations have collided and conquerors have come and gone. While Jews claim a three thousand-year-old attachment to this ancient land, Arabs also stake their devotion. In 1993, these two peoples, involved in a tragic conflict that has lasted more than half a century, saw the possibility of a new beginning. It was called the Oslo Accord, and it transformed the political realitie...
  • Sides In The Arab Israeli Debate
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    The Suez Crisis of 1956: The War From Differing Viewpoints Carleton University Research Paper #1: Submitted to Prof. J. Sigler In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for 47.323 Student: Neil Patrick Tubb (#226591) Introduction Among the most important foundations in the continuing Arab-Israeliconflict was the seeds that were sown in the aftermath of the 1956 Sinai Campaign, or the Suez Crisis. Whatever the operation is referred to as, its consequences involving both relations internal to the ...
  • First Group Of Arabs And Hostages
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    Terrorism. It is a word that strikes fear into many. Terrorism has been around since the beginning of time, and has caused empires to rise, fall, and allowed people to gain power. Terrorism is a growing problem in this unstable world. A simple act of terrorism can cause tensions to break between two countries, as seen with Israel and Palestine^aEURTMs conflicts due to religious beliefs and territory disputes. Among the various potential threats are wars with neighboring countries, missile attack...
  • Palestinian Arabs And Israeli Jews
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    The Arab-Israeli conflict is a struggle between the Jewish state of Israel and the Arabs of the Middle East concerning the area known as Palestine. The term Palestine has been associated variously and sometimes controversially with this small region. Both the geographic area designated by and the political status of the name have changed over the course of some three millennia. The region, or a part of it, is also known as the Holy Land and is held sacred among Jews, Christians, and Muslims. In ...
  • People From Israel Israelis
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    1. Looking at where this source came from, (a history book), my primary opinion would be that the author should place no blame at all on either parties detailed in his writings. The purpose of a history book is not to put forward the opinions of the writer, but to display the facts and events of the time period in question. However, as is most common nowadays, books such as these can be used by governments as propaganda, and for all I know the author could be extremely biased. Then, the date sho...
  • Shelling Of The United Nations Compound
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    September 11, this is the day the United States had the biggest tragedy in its history. That tore up the heart of human beings all around the world or at least every "human being". Why would a person commit a crime like this? What every his motives are, all the people that where killed were innocent civilians. Americans say; we are going to rebuild the twin towers and we are going on with our life. Of course you are. The United States is the biggest and richest country in the world. The best way...
  • Palestinian Arabs
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    The issue in Israel is the fight for land between the Palestinians and the Israelis. The main factor that triggers the conflict is what is called 'the occupation'. And it grew out of the Jewish longing for a safe home. Around 400,000 Israeli settlers sit on land occupied by the Israeli military during the six day war in 1967. This small percent of the population have the best of the land and very important water resources. For example in Gaza around 7000 settlers control 20% of the land. Leaving...
  • Main Causes Of The Arab Israeli Conflict
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    Arab Isralie Conflict It all started in 135 A.D. with diaspora, this was the first step in the Arab / Israeli conflict. The main causes of the Arab / Israeli conflict are number one: religious differences, and number two: both sides claim the same territory as their homeland. The need for nationalism in the middle east is great, because of Hertz le and the Zionist movement. (The Zionist movement is the belief that the Jews should have their own home land.) The arab nationalists feel the same way...
  • Refugees And The Source
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    The Palestinian refugee problem first started in 1948 during the 1948 Civil War. This war was between the Jewish Zionists and the Arab League and was a dispute over the UN partition plan. This war ended in Jewish victory and the refugee problem started because this war saw the end of the state of Palestine and the creation of Israel and small areas of occupied territory. There were then further wars over the next fifty or so years which would have increased the number of refugees. There was said...
  • Arabs
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    Arab-Israeli Conflict The Chicago Tribune published an article by Ray Moseley entitled Arab-Israeli street battles claim more lives? , which examines the continuous struggle for peace in the Middle East. This article discusses how many Arabs are being killed at the hands of Israeli soldiers. These killings as horrible as they seem, are not uncalled for. Arabs have been known in the past to attack Israel when they are least expecting (the Six day war, and the Yom Kippur War of 1973). This time a ...

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