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  • Peace Between The Palestinian Arabs And Israel
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    Imagine living in a nation were the government wasn't on your side. Everything that the government did was in there best interest without any consideration of the people. Imagine that your government was in a conflict with another government and this government had the power to say if you were getting food eat and water to drink. Imagine that in this so called nation the kids instead or going to school would rather throw rocks at members of the other nation instead of going to school. Imagine th...
  • 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...
  • Israel's Status As A Blessing
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    Israel: A Blessing to All Nations Niki Tank "I will make of you a great nation And you shall be a blessing And all the families of the earth shall bless themselves by you" (Gen. 12: 2-3). Israel is a blessing to the other nations. As long as Israel succeeds in informing other peoples and proving that Yahweh is God, it will be understood to be a blessing to these nations. The very examples often employed to dispel the idea of Israel's being a blessing serve as evidence to support it. The plagues ...
  • 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...
  • God's Feelings Towards The Nation Israel
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    Hosea THEME: There is nothing we can do which will separate us from God's compassion and love I certify that I am the author of this work and that any assistance I received in its preparation is fully acknowledged. PART I The book Hosea was written between 790 and 710 BC by the prophet Hosea. The story is about the relationship between Hosea and his wife, Gomer, and how their lives parallel that of the northern kingdom of Israel. There are several themes in the book of Hosea and I will discuss w...
  • Johnson America And Israel
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    The following is a discussion of American foreign policy towards Israel, and the Middle East. In it I will show that Lyndon Johnson changed the regional position and opinion of the United Stated by adapting a pro Israeli stance, categorized by excusing many unadvised forceful actions taken by Israel. It will be shown how Johnsons response to the outbreak of the 1967 War was the major factor in the change. These changes took the first steps in developing the close friendship between America and I...
  • National And International Policies Of Afghanistan
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    International Relations Content: Uses Israel, Zaire and Afghanistan groups. Grade: B Description: How groups of individuals -ethnic, religous, revolutionary and terrorist groups- can have an effect in international events. Cite three newspaper articles. -- In today+s complex and interdependent world, groups of people play a part in the shaping of national and international policies of countries, the international arena, and bringing change to the world. These groups of people, specially revoluti...
  • Abu Nidal
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    Abu Nidal born Sab rial-Bann a along with his affluent family was forced to flee the Arab city of Jaffa during the 1948 war. During the 1960's as a laborer in Saudi Arabia, he became heavily interested in politics. He joined Yass ar Arafat's Fatah group, also known as the backbone of P.L.O. (Palestine Liberation Organization) where he advanced quickly in ranks. In 1974 he broke alliances with Arafat, because Arafat considered diplomacy over violence. He formed the Abu Nidal Organization (known a...
  • 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 ...
  • Member Nation Defies A Un Resolution
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    "We cant let the worlds worst leaders blackmail, threaten and hold freedom loving nations hostage with the worlds worst weapons". This was quoted from George Bush in late 2002. But this statement could be equally applied to the USA's foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East. This essay will discuss on three fronts which the US displays a double standard in her foreign policy. These are the differences in policy over the occupation of Kuwait compared to that of Palestine, how the US enforc...
  • End To The Jewish Nation Of Israel
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    A divestment movement to boycott Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip is taking place worldwide with an extreme push from over forty college campuses including Harvard, Princeton, University of California - Berkley, University of Michigan, Yale, Penn, and many other prestigious universities (Tutu). The term occupation describes Israel's control of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, territories acquired through victory in Six-Day war in June 1967 (Karsh). This divestment campaign is ...
  • Pressure From Israel And Jinsa Rebuilding
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    Purpose: To clarify the war on Iraq, and reveal major reasons why the war is taking place. Topics: Pressure from Israel and JINSA Rebuilding America's Defenses Control over oil and Gulf Region Thesis: Pressure from Israel and JINSA The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA) To inform the American defense and foreign affairs community about the important role Israel can and does play in bolstering democratic interests in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. If the U.S. helps Isr...
  • 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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