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  • Canadian Responses To Israeli Policy
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    ... die East. Thus, the coverage in the two periods supports the view that only when there are special developments within Canada do Canadian newspapers, to any significant degree, inform their readers about aspects of Canada's relations with the Middle East. (3) Orientation of Middle East Coverage In the last quarter of 1985, all sample stories were assessed in terms of whether or not they were conflictual or non-conflictual in character. Items were coded as conflictual if they dealt with viole...
  • Bombings And Terrorism In Israel
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    IsraelI did my report on Israel. Israel is a amazing country. It has been through, and is still going through, a lot. Israel is located on the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt. The land is 45% arid zones. Here it is very hot. 25% is plains, and valleys. 16% of the land is mountains, 9% is Rift Valley, and 5% is the Coastal Strip. The total population (1994) is 5,472,000.81. 2% of these people are Jewish, 14.3% are Muslims, and 2.8% are Christians. The capital of Is...
  • Arabs In The Jewish Territory Of Palestine
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    A Re-Evaluation of Israel's Actions in the Mid-East Conflict Examination of the situations that created and motivated Israel Part I-From Partition to War Now it can be told- Western historians are re-examining the troubled 20th century history of Israel and Palestine. Previously published revelations of Israel's military strength and aggressive operations during the 1948 Israeli-Arab war remained confined to a select group of historians: (Sima Flap an, The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities an...
  • 100 Palestinians In The Most Recent Attacks
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    Yasser Arafat has survived any number of 'defining moments' and 'turning points' in his decades as a Palestinian leader. Now comes another, perhaps the final one. The horrific slaughter of more than two dozen innocent Israelis in attacks in Jerusalem and Haifa over the weekend makes it imperative that the Palestinian Authority president break the back of the terrorist groups that carry out such murders of pure hatred. Arafat's failure to do so would open the door to an all-out Israeli war on org...
  • Arafat And Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
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    Jomo Kenyatta Throughout the twentieth century, many individuals have made to their nations or to t hier region. Three that i will be talking about are Jomo Kenyatta, Yassir Arafat, and Yitzhak Rabin. due to what these Three have done what would be of there nations or regions. Jomo Kenyatta was the first president of Kenya. He was devoted nationalist who was a staunch protector of Western political and economic interests in Kenya. Kenyatta was widely regarded as a stabilizing force in Kenya. Ken...
  • Implementation Of The Gaza Jericho Agreement
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    Framework & Implementation The Israeli Palesletinian peace negotiations took a giant leap forward during Yitzhak Rabin's term as Israeli prime minister, with the commencement of the Oslo Peace Process. While no significant progress was being made in Washington in the bilateral talks agreed upon at the Madrid Conference in 1991, a secret unofficial channel began operating between Israelis and the PLO, under the auspices of Norway. The unofficial talks continued throughout early 1993 and culminate...
  • Palestinians Inside Israel
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    Introduction -- This paper will provide an overview of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, including its early history and its rise to prominence during the Intifada that began in 1987. It will also include a description of Yasser Arafat's ascendency to the leadership of the PLO, a position that earned him the right to speak for all Palestinians by virtue of the peace framework signed by him and the former Israeli Prime Minister Yitsak Rabin in 1993. Early History -- Growing Palestinian act...
  • Israel And Palestinians
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    AFTER THE WORLD CRIED In years after the conclusion of World War II the worlds economy had to build itself up and get itself back on its feet. Through destruction and financial stress the world as a hole would eventually build itself back up and thrive through hard work and a steady sense of nationalism to be the very best. The second World War wiped out Europe's economic base as well as their self confidence in their ability to defend themselves effectively. Right after the war was over there w...
  • Israel And The Frontline Arab States
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    Israel and the Palestinians Israel is situated at the connection of Africa and Asia. It is 20,000 square kilometres and unlike its neighbour Arab states it lacks natural resources. Lebanon and Syria border it in the north, Jordan in the east and Egypt to the south. Israel has also been holding Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of the River Jordan since 1967. It has an extremely varied geography and climate. Most of the coastline lies on the Mediterranean Sea. In the south are the v...
  • Arab Forces Against Israel
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    The Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the most prolonged and bloody conflicts in not only modern history, but in the ancient world as well. The roots of the conflict, as well as the arguments on both sides, are as diversified and complicated as the conflict itself. The Israelites started to conquer and settle the "land of Canaan", which is present day Israel, in 1250 B.C... King Solomon ruled the Israelites and the land of Israel from 961-922 B.C... Following his reign, Israel was split up into tw...
  • Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat The Middle East
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    Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat The Middle East, once an area of severe fighting and active terrorism, is now free of violence due to the actions of one man, Yasser Arafat. Yasser Arafat has helped create a place where the Palestine and Israeli people can live together. This peaceful environment did not come easily though. It took years of work and controversy for Yasser to make the two Arab nations live peacefully together. Through Yasser Arafat's successful leadership qualities, the once warr...
  • Sabih Abu Saud
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    On November 12, 2003 in the West Bank a Palestinian boy named Sabih Abu Saud blew himself up in a West Bank village. Sabih was only sixteen years old making him one of the youngest of over hundred suicide bombers to this day. Sabih was in pursuit of an Israeli jeep but was unsuccessful. The day after his death, something unusual happened; unlike the parents of many suicide bombers, Kamal Abu Saud did not praise his son. In the middle of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict the suicide bombers famili...
  • 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...
  • Jews And Arabs
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    It was the middle of the night when I first heard the alarm. I woke up to my mother's Shouting at us to get our gas masks and run down to the shelter. My heart started Pounding as if it was going to burst out of my chest. I grabbed my mask Quickly and headed, still in my pajamas, downstairs. I was only twelve when the war in the Persian Gulf began. Growing up in Israel, I did not Fully understand the difficult situation our country was handling. I studied at school the Short and brave history of...
  • Israel And Sudan
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    Israel and Sudan are both considered Middle-Eastern countries, located in southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa, respectively. Israel would be considered a developed "Western" country, while Sudan is a less developed "non-Western" nation. This paper will address a given topic for one country, then the same topic for the second country and move on to the next topic following that form. A key to understanding Israel is acquiring the knowledge of how the nation was formed. The British, who had ...
  • Israel's Involvement In Lebanon
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    Lebanon, which used to be called "Switzerland of the East", was devastated by a civil war which started on April 13, 1975 and lasted for 16 years and 7 months. The impacts of this war are still present until these days. In my paper, I'll show that, in addition to Lebanese groups which were involved in the war, there were some external forces which played a major role in the Lebanese civil war. Every foreign group involved, had an agenda: the Palestinians, Syrians and Israelis, not to mention the...
  • Israel's Treatment Of The Palestinians
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    It was over fifty years ago, on May 14, 1948, that Britain ended its mandate over Palestine and Jew declared the establishment of Israel. At 4 pm local time in Tel Aviv, David Ben-Gurion read the proclamation of independence, declaring the birth of Israel as of midnight. Although Ben-Gurion's proclamation promised freedom and justice for all, this was not to be. Suppression of the Palestinians followed, and coupled with the conquest of their land, a formula for war was born. Since the inception ...
  • Plo Palestinians
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    Despite the end of the Cold War and the faltering beginnings of the peace process in the Middle East, terrorism still remains a serious threat to many countries, not surprisingly, given that the underlying causes of the bitter ethnic and religious struggles which caused the rise in terrorism pre date the Cold War, and most of these conflicts remain unresolved. While the former Soviet Union sponsored terrorism on an opportunistic basis, the idea that all terrorism during the Cold War was drawn up...

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