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History of Palestine

History of Palestine. Judea-former home of Jews, then conquered by the Romans and renamed Palestine, then Arabs took over and occupied the land for a thousand years Zionist movement started so the Jews could go back to Israel and get their land back, they ignored the Arabs already living their

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History of Palestine

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  1. History of Palestine • Judea-former home of Jews, then conquered by the Romans and renamed Palestine, then Arabs took over and occupied the land for a thousand years • Zionist movement started so the Jews could go back to Israel and get their land back, they ignored the Arabs already living their • 1917 Britain was given control of Palestine so they could help build a home for the Jews • Palestinians hated the fact that people were taking their land. As a result was they revolted • Violence put a strain on Jews and Arabs

  2. History Cont. • After Holocaust was over there was even more pressure for Britain to create a state for the Jews. Britain allowed Jewish immigration to Palestine • 1947- UN talked about this to the Arabs, they didn’t like it and war broke out Jews won, created their state and kicked out thousands of Palestinians. • Arabs refused to believe/accept that there was an “Israel” created, or to try to make peace • After this there were four more wars that broke out in 1956, 1967, 1973, and 1982 (1967 the 6-day war happened so that the Arabs could get back what they’ve lost, but they lost fell under Israeli control)

  3. Palestinian Side • They were there first and that means it’s theirs • They still think that “Israel” is there’s not they Jews • They want to have a state • Feel that if they did happen to get their own state the West Bank and Gaza Strip would be a nice place to separate them(if using two-state solution) • Believes that Israel's aim is n0t to reach and agreement, but just to control everything from the Mediterranean sea to the Jordan River.

  4. Leaders http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1933453.stm • MahmoudAbbas- Fatah Party, doesn’t want any violence, and is working on getting a state for the Palestines by negotiating. • Figure nations talk to even though not in office (powerful leader of Fatah) • Nations can talk to him when negotiating peace because he’s not classified as a terrorist knrp.or.id Aziz Duwaik- Hamas party, technically won office, but no one talks to him because he’s classified as a terrorist.

  5. Palestinian Rights • PA (Palestinian authority) originally guaranteed freedom of assembly, but outrage and numerous protests against the Israeli view has gotten more and more police involved and trying to control the rallies • Freedom of Press limited- Bunch of Palestinian Journalists killed, 2010 when limitation lifted a little and pro Fatah papers allowed the Hamas prevented them from being distributed • Education controlled by Hamas, with Hamas trying to twist things so that Palestinian teachers can get in trouble EX: created propaganda with Palestinian teacher talking and teaching about a book that took humor in Private parts, Hamas destroyed 1,500 copies of the book

  6. Works Cited "History." Israel Palestine Conflict. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. <http://www.allaboutpalestine.com/mini_history.html>. "Human Rights in the Palestinian National Authority." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_the_Palestinian_National_Authority>. "The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Issues in a Nutshell." Middle East: MidEastWeb. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. <http://www.mideastweb.org/nutshell.htm>. "Israeli–Palestinian Conflict." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli–Palestinian_conflict>. "President of the Palestinian National Authority." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 19 Mar. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_Palestinian_National_Authority>.

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