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Israel, Palestine, Jews and Muslims.
... his grave is Damascus and said ' wake up Solohudeen Ayubee we are here.' How did they do this to you and me? We turn on the TV and all we see is the world full of casualties and generations ...
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Israel-Palestine Conflict
... state there. The First World War became the turning point in the history of the Middle East for Jews and Arabs. It brought Britain onto the stage. In July 1915 the promise was made between Sherif Hussein and Sir Henry ...
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It is ironic how many wars have begun due to religion.
... turned into a long and bitter conflict?
Since 1516 until 1917, Palestine had been incorporated into the Ottoman Empire and was administered from Istanbul. During the First World War, Turkey and its empire was allied with Germany, apparently the cause of ...
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It seemed like an ordinary night. The soft whine of the wind echoed throughout the vast hall. The lifeless portraits, on the walls, stared gloomily at
... "Okay, thanks for looking anyway," came the reply. Trevor placed the chunky radio into his back pocket and headed toward a door labelled "Security." Suddenly there was a great "BOOM," from outside. Trevor jumped out of his skin. His heart ...
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Jewish Diaspora.
... accepting his Son as he came down from heaven. However, it seems as though no matter what type of suffering has been put in front of them, God has always protected them because of his love for them. Therefore, whether ...
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JUDAISMIt is believed that the Hebrews came with Abraham from Mesopotamia around 2000 bc, along with Abraham's El Shaddai ('god of the mountain'). It is more likely
... defeating the Philistines he established Jerusalem as his capital.
In 966 bc, David was succeeded by Solomon. Under his rule, the Hebrews became rich, investing in the trade between Phoenicia and Egypt.Judaism revolved around laws unlike the laws of the ...
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Justice and Hope for the Forgotten - The Amos Trust finds its calling in the words of the 8th Century Hebrew Prophet Amos
... Israel, (reflecting directly its name- sake's concerns for the Holy Land, albeit 2800 or so years later).
The Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, founded by the Christian Mission Society (CMS) in 1882 is a front line hospital that plays ...
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Middle east conflict - There have been several attempts to bring peace to this area but there is still no end to the fighting. What are the main obstacles to peace and how have these stopped previous attempts from working (including the most recent)?
... barrier to peace is the attitudes and expectations both sides have over this conflict. I looked at this section much more closely in the earlier sections of my coursework, but I have found out that both sides have strong historical ...
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Modern World Study: Arab- Israeli Dispute.
... Jewish people) believed that Israel is their Promised Land.
The Jews settled in their homeland however, the Roam Empire then conquered Palestine. Then in AD70 and AD135 the Jews fought back. This caused the Romans to forbid the Jews to ...
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Morocco is an incredibly diverse country, both historically and geographically.
... times great assetts strategically and in trade.
Its location directly across the strait of gibraltar, only 6 miles from Spain, made Morocco a prime jumping off point for European explorers looking to infiltrate the continent. Indeed, throughout the ages Morrocco has ...
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MP Feedback Sheets
... Israeli withdrawal & ending arms trade w Israel, talked about road blocks & economic situation in OT
Yes
MP is planning a visit to Israel & Palestine in the New Year
Caerphilly
(Wayne David)
Myrla Eastland
Wants to look at them
Agrees Israel should withdraw & remove ...
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Nationalism in the Middle East
... the creation of the state of
Israel and throughout the 20^th century shaped politics and caused
many conflicts in that region. Nationalism brought about the
prosperity and fall of many countries such as Israel and the various
national groups contained ...
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Nationalism is the source of the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The conflict has gone on for many years.
... (Worth, 3-4)
Zionism is the desire for a Jewish national homeland. In 1897, Theodor Herzl convened the First Zionist Congress in Basle, Switzerland. Herzl convinced Baron Edmond de Rothschild about the need for a Jewish Homeland. Rothschild was a ...
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Palestine.
... not abundant, with virtually all of the modest annual rainfall coming in the winter months. The Jordan River, the region's only major stream, flows south through Lake Tiberias (the region's only large freshwater lake) to the intensely saline Dead Sea.
History ...
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Palestinian Middle East
... sides state its claim to own Palestine is greater than its opponents.
This root cause of this problem has come out of religion, history and the geographical position of Palestine. During AD 70 and AD 135 Jews were driven out of ...
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Palestinian refugee problem - source related study
... with very few being able to leave and work elsewhere.
The Israeli's claim that it is the responsibility of the Arab states to take in the 700000 Palestinian refugees. However their argument is that they can't afford decent housing, education or ...
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Paper II Media Portrayal of Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian leadership.
... members pursued a strategy of terror against Jews in Israel and on international territory. After the first "intifada", the civil war between Jews and Palestinians which lasted for 6 years, Arafat sat down at the negotiation table with Yizhak Rabin ...
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People From all over the world always ask me why I love Bahrain so much.
... them and steered well clear. However one say we were both rather peckish and saw an old man with one arm sitting on one corner of a street, selling dates from a large square tin. "How much?" I asked. He ...
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Poverty and Inequality causes terrorism - Discuss.
... to help poor countries and eradicate poverty entirely, they say they only invest money into large schemes E.G dams or power plants that will help the country to get out of poverty but it can be just as easily argued ...
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Pre-Islamic Arabia
... who ruled over all the other gods such as, Allat (His Wife), Al-Mannat (the Goddess of fate) and Al-Uzzah (the Goddess of love). Bedouin polytheism (the dominant type of polytheism in Mecca) may have evolved from the polytheistic nature of ...
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Question 1 – Jews and Palestinian beliefs for right to land
... my coursework I am going to investigate and consider some of each side's belief about their right to land.
The Jews believe that they have the right to land because 'they were there first'; they lived there for around 1000 ...
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Question 2 – What factors lead to the breakdown of the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Deal?
... areas, which increased self rule for the Palestinians. The Palestinians were also given responsibility of education and culture, health, welfare, taxation and tourism. Within this, elections were also set to take place on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank ...
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Sources A-D are all responses to the Law of Return (1949). Why do they give such different interpretations on the aims and intentions of the Law?
... the Jews saying they will have a chance to rebuild their homeland. He may be only focusing on the Jews due to Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust and feels more sympathetic towards them. Martin Luther King intended the audience of his ...
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Terrorism
... of the bomb. The victims for this were civilians and not military so this could be interpreted as an act of terrorism even if it was justified by the government as a necessity of war. This is similar to international ...
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Terrorism and the United States
... building in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh, the anti-abortion fanatics and the Skin heads, who racially against all minorities. Currently, we are dealing with self-styled Islamic terrorist which goal is to kill innocent people (9-11). Therefore, the faith of our ...