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  • War And Treaties Israel
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    The Arab-Israeli Conflict The Arab Israeli conflict has gone on for many years. There have been many wars, terrorist attacks and peace treaties between Israel and the Arab countries. Through war and Treaties Israel has gained and lost alot of land. There have been 4 major wars between Israel and The Arab countries, as well as terrorist attacks. The reason for many of these attacks include land, claim of the country and anti-semitism. Israel which is only 8,000 square miles is on the Mediterranea...
  • Example Of One War
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    The Immorality of War- War is an armed clash between nations because of hostility or military conflicts. In simple words, war is fighting between two sides. War, in my opinion, is useless because of its damaging results, which will be talked about in this paper. It brings suffering and death. Under no circumstance is war moral, even in cases of self defense. There are just other ways to solve problems. Peace treaties are an easy way to end war. In a peace treaty, it is easy to settle the differe...
  • Then The Ephraimites
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    Throughout history there has been a strong need to express words clearly. Time has shown that even the simplest mistake in pronunciation has led to the loss of life as well as great confusion. If we are to be effective in this world, we must speak clearly and precisely. In chapter 12 of Judges, we see that this was no different for the Ephraimites. This passage of scripture states that 42,000 men of this tribe were put to death by the mispronunciation of the word "shibboleth". There were a few f...
  • Saudi Arabia And Israel
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    Disaster! Fear! Terrorism! What seemed to be a scene from Die Hard is what struck home in America on Sept. 11. The attacks on the World Trade Center leads back to many problems with our foreign relations. Our foreign relations policies have been recently getting a lot of countries angry and frustrated, the major problem being that we interfered with Palestinian and Israeli conflicts by offering war support to Israel. Aiding one side or another is a very tricky business, especially when it involv...
  • 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...
  • U.S. And Israel Concerning Extradition
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    Laws of War The term 'laws of war' refers to the rules governing the actual conduct of armed conflict. This idea that there actually exists rules that govern war is a difficult concept to understand. The simple act of war in and of itself seems to be in violation of an almost universal law prohibiting one human being from killing another. But during times of war murder of the enemy is allowed, which leads one to the question, 'if murder is permissible then what possible 'laws of war' could there...
  • 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...
  • 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 ...
  • Sides Israelis And Arab
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    After World War Two there was great sympathy for the Jewish peoples and the Zionist quest for a homeland received world wide attention. It was decided that the Jewish homeland should be found in Palestine. However this intended solution to the Zionist struggle and the Palestine conflict ended up doing more harm than good. It sparked a whole new wave of conflicts which up to this day still exist in the middle east, and remain a constant cause of economic, political, and religious turmoil in world...
  • Support For The State Of Israel
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    Hunter 1 Since the State of Israel was founded in 1948, the United States government has supported them through war and turmoil. The roots of America's participation on the side of Israel can be traced back directly to Harry Truman's presidential administration. Eleven minutes after the founding of Israel the United States recognized it as a sovereign nation. Since that day, U.S. politics have balanced in policy between supporting Israel and access to Middle Eastern oil (Grier 1-2). In October o...

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