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  • Conflict Between Israel And Egypt
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    Egypt-Israeli Conflict and the West- The History of the conflict in the Middle East is long and well documented. To both, and to many biased observers the history of the Egyptian / Israeli conflict is very one sided, with one government, or one people causing the continued wars between the two neighboring states. But, as any social scientist of any reputation will state, all international conflicts have more than one side, and usually are the result of events surrounding, and extending over the ...
  • Control Of Israel For The Palestinians
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    Israel Past & Present After World War II, Jewish refugees moved to Palestine to escape the countries which had persecuted them for years. The Israelis met conflict while re-settling in Palestine. The Palestinians felt as though the Israelis were unjustly staking claims on Palestinian lands. The Israelis felt as though they had rights bestowed by God to Palestinian lands. Israelis also argued the fact that the Palestinians as a group never really had a homeland. These conflicting points of view q...
  • Peace Between Israel And Egypt
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    Throughout time the decisions made by an individual or a group, such as President Anwar Sadat and his decision to make peace with Israel has dramatically changed the course of history. Every leader in history has made a decision that has affected the world, or just his nation in some way. After many years of struggling to keep peace among the Jews and Arabs, President Anwar Sadat, finally decided to make peace with Israel. Peace between Israel and Egypt would mean great changes were going to tak...
  • Official Arab Recognition Of Israels Existence
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    The beginning of this seemingly age-old battle began in 1917 when the Balfor Declaration was created. The Balfor Declaration promised that the Zionists would have a permanent home in Palestine. This document caused some commotion because; it conflicted with what other nations were planning to do with the area. Anglo-France planned to divide the near east between themselves and earlier, Britain encouraged the Arabs to fight for their independence of the Ottoman Empire, so the Balfor Declaration w...
  • Issue Of Peace In The Middle East
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    When most people think of Egypt they picture pyramids, mummies, deserts and beautiful beaches. While Egypt is best known for these things, many may not know that Egypt has had a long history of wars and violence with Israel. Ever since the beginning, Arabs and Israelis have been in hostility with one another. Up till this day Israelis and Palestinians still continue to commit violent acts against each other. This is why it is more important than ever now to enforce security everywhere in the Mid...
  • Arab Boycott Of Israel
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    RENUPTUAL AGREEMENT SUCK THIS FUCK OFF DO COM Conflict in the middle east By: Anonymous Conflict In the Middle East Since the United Nations partition of Palestine in 1947 and the establishment of the modern state of Israel in 1948, there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947- 49, 1956, 1967, and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979, hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors, especially with Palestinian Arabs, h...
  • Arab Israeli Settlement After The October War
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    The Rabinnovich article titled 'Seven Wars and a Peace Treaty', gives a chronological background of wars made between Arabs and Israeli's after the birth of Israeli state. I: First War; 1948-1949 The Israeli's refered this war as the war of Independence. It had two distinct phases. It first begun in 1947 after UN resolution on the partition of Palestine. The resolution was accepted by the Jewish community, but Arabs rejected. The result was a civil war. Until May 15, 1948th two feuding communiti...
  • Coalition Against Israel
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    COALITION WARFARE: ARAB ISRAEL WARS Introduction 1. After the WW II, major colonial powers like Great Britain, France, Netherlands etc which were devastated by the war, lost their control over their colonies and other occupied territories. British, while departing occupied Palestine in 1948 (which they took from Ottoman Empire in 1918) left behind a new Jewish state i.e. Israel. The creation of Israel was not accepted by the local politicians as well as the neighboring Arab states. When all the ...
  • British In Israel
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    One cannot discuss the Arab-Israeli conflict without first examining the events leading up to the establishment of the State of Israel. These events will thus be discussed in this section. Although Jews have, over the eighteen centuries since the Roman Exile, maintained a constant presence (albeit small) in the Land of Israel, the modern concept of Zionism - which led to the formation of the State of Israel - has its roots in nineteenth century Europe. There, Jews experienced the political and s...
  • Terrorist Attacks On Israel
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    There are many reasons why after 1956 War broke out between Israel and neighboring countries. This was a combination of Egypt and Syria becoming more aggressive towards Israel, water disputes and intensifying terrorist attacks. The United Nations played a modest role at the time of the Six Day War. This contribution consisted of, pre war, being ordered out of Egypt and post war, passing a resolution which was ignored. After 1959, Egypt's leader - Colonel Games Nassar, was on good terms with the ...
  • Egypt And Israel
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    An ARAB-ISRAELI War Since the United Nations partition of Palestine in 1947 and the establishment of the modern state of Israel in 1948, there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49, 1956, 1967, and 1973) and numerous periodic battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979, hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors, complicated by the demands of Palestinian Arabs, continued into the 1980's. Today I will report on a battle called the Suez-Sinai War in ...

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