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Page 1: Israel - Palestine Conflict

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Page 2: Israel - Palestine Conflict

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People Page 3

Groups Page 5

Timeline Page 7

Places Page 9

Works Cited Page 12

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The Major Players of Israel and PalestineHistorically Relevant (Israel)

David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973)Hometown: Plonsk, PolandPositons Held:Founder of Histadrut trade union

Head of the Labor Party1948-53 Prime Minster1955 Defense Minister1956-63 Prime MinisterMemeber of the Knesset

Importance: One of the leading Zionists and activistfor formation of Israeli state

Golda MeirHometown: Kiev, UkrainePositions Held: Knesset

1956 Foreign Minister1969 Prime Minister

Importance: Third female prime minster in theworld. The Yom Kippur War took place duringher time as Prime Minster.

Historically Relevant (Palestine)Yasser Arafat

Hometown: Cairo, EgyptPositions Held: Chairman of the PalestinianLiberation Organization

Khaled MashaalHometown: Silwad in West BankPositions Held: Leader of Hamas

Currently Influential (Israel)Binyamin Netanyahu (1949-present)

Hometown: Tel Aviv, IsraelPositions Held: 2009 prime MinisterImportance: First Prime Minister to be born in thestate of Israel

Ehud Barak(1942-present)Positions Held: 1999 prime Minister

leader of the Labour PartyMinister of DefenseDeputy Prime Minister

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Tzipi Livni(1958-present)Hometown:Tel Aviv, IsraelPositions Held: leader of the Kadima opposition party

Minister of Regional Co-OperationMinister of Immigration Absorption

Currently Influential (Palestine)Mahmoud Abbas

Hometown: SafedPositions Held: President of the Palestinian National

PartyPresident of the “State of Palestine”

Ismail Haniyeh (1963-present)Hometown:Al-Shati refugee camp in the Gaza StripPositions Held: Senior Political Leader of Hamas

Prime Minister of Palestinian NationalAuthority

If you are interested in learning more about th

leaders and their peace efforts or their beliefs

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QQLSWh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzXulGX4a

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FATAH stands for Harakat al-Tahrir al-Watani al

Falastini – the Palestinian National Liberation

Movement.

Leader: President Mahmoud Abbas

Established: 1950’s by Yasser Arafat and other

Palestinian nationalists.

Fatah is the larger of the two main Palestinian

political parties.

PLO stands for Palestine Liberation Organization.

Leader: Yasser Arafat

Established: 1964…ended in 2002

PLO at one point was the only legitimate

representation of the Palestinian people. It ended

with Yasser Arafat’s death in 2002 and the Hamas

victory in the 2006 elections.

HAMAS stands for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya

– Islamic Resistance Movement.

Leader: Prime Minister Ismail Haniyah

Established: 1987 during the first Palestinian uprising.

Hamas is the smaller of the two main Palestinian

political parties. Hamas has been in control of the

Gaza Strip since June 2007.

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Labour – Israeli Labour Party (ILP)

Leader: Ehud Barak

Established: 1968

Labour has 13 seats and is a center party. They are

now against many socialist ideas but used to be very

left-center. Before 2006, ILP was a major opposition

party.

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Likud - The Consolidation

Leader: Benjamin Netanyahu

Established: 1973 by Menachem Begin

Likud has 27 seats and is a center-right party. They

support a free market capitalist and liberal agenda.

Their victory in the 1977 elections was a turning point

and the first time the left had lost power.

Kadima - Forward

Leader: Tzipi Livni

Established: November 21, 2005

Kadima has 28 seats and is a center party. Many

moderates from Likud joined this party. Founded by

Prime Minister Sharon after he broke away from the

Likud party.

Leader: President: Mahmoud Abbas

Prime Minister: Salam Fayyad

Established: May 4, 1994

Population: 4,136,540 People

The Gaza-Jericho agreement led to the creation of

this. It governs part of the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

Founded: 2002 by the Spanish Prime Minister Aznar

The Quartet on the Middle East is also known as the

Diplomatic Quartet or Madrid Quartet. It is a

foursome of nations: The United Nations, The United

States, The European Union, and Russia. They make

efforts to keep peace and resolve the Israel-Palestine

conflict.

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but not the Arabs

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adicalization

but not the Arabs

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but not the Arabs

The Arab-Israe

Diplomacy and

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The Palestine Liberation

Organization is founded

by the AL and declares

the Balfour Declaration

null and void.

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li War

Intifada

MandateMandateMandateMandate

PeriodDiplomacy andPeriod

Diplomacy andPeriod

Diplomacy andPeriodDiplomacy and

Radicalization

British encourage

the Arab

Hashemite tribe

to rebel against

the Ottoman

Empire. They

pledge to offer to

support them in

their efforts.

British encourage

the Arab

Hashemite tribe

to rebel against

the Ottoman

Empire. They

pledge to offer to

support them in

their efforts.

British encourage

the Arab

Hashemite tribe

to rebel against

the Ottoman

Empire. They

pledge to offer to

support them in

their efforts.

British encourage

the Arab

Hashemite tribe

to rebel against

the Ottoman

Empire. They

pledge to offer to

support them in

their efforts.

The Balfour

Declaration spurs

Jewish immigration

and lays the

foundation for the

eventual establishment

The Balfour

Declaration spurs

Jewish immigration

and lays the

foundation for the

eventual establishment

The Balfour

Declaration spurs

Jewish immigration

and lays the

foundation for the

eventual establishment

The Balfour

Declaration spurs

Jewish immigration

and lays the

foundation for the

eventual establishment

During these years, Jewish and

Arabs do not get along well and

they fight. The first fight was in

1929 over Jerusalem's Western

Wall and the second major

outbreak in fights was in 1936 to

stop Jewish immigration.

During these years, Jewish and

Arabs do not get along well and

they fight. The first fight was in

1929 over Jerusalem's Western

Wall and the second major

outbreak in fights was in 1936 to

stop Jewish immigration.

During these years, Jewish and

Arabs do not get along well and

they fight. The first fight was in

1929 over Jerusalem's Western

Wall and the second major

outbreak in fights was in 1936 to

stop Jewish immigration.

During these years, Jewish and

Arabs do not get along well and

they fight. The first fight was in

1929 over Jerusalem's Western

Wall and the second major

outbreak in fights was in 1936 to

stop Jewish immigration.

Hitler introduces

Nuremberg Race

Laws which cause

Jews to flee to

Palestine and

The British propose a

two state solution.

One Jewish state and

one Arab state.

Approved by the Jews

The British propose a

two state solution.

One Jewish state and

one Arab state.

Approved by the Jews

The British propose a

two state solution.

One Jewish state and

one Arab state.

Approved by the Jews

Haj Amin al-Husseini,

Grand Mufti of

Jerusalem gets exiled

out of his own country

by Britain.

Haj Amin al-Husseini,

Grand Mufti of

Jerusalem gets exiled

out of his own country

by Britain.

WWII: many Jews

flee from Europe to

Palestine to avoid

being a victim of the

Holocaust.

WWII: many Jews

flee from Europe to

Palestine to avoid

being a victim of the

Holocaust.

Population of Jews in Palestine

reaches 1.2 million.

Population of Jews in Palestine

reaches 1.2 million.

Arab League founded which

strongly opposed the Jewish

state of Palestine.

Arab League founded which

strongly opposed the Jewish

state of Palestine.

British troops move out

and fights break out.

The UN Passes

Resolution 194. It

says that all

refugees should be

able to return at

the earliest date

possible.

The UN Passes

Resolution 194. It

says that all

refugees should be

able to return at

the earliest date

possible.

Israel Knesset

passes the Law

of Return

allowing Jews to

become

automatic

citizens of Israel.

Israel Knesset

passes the Law

of Return

allowing Jews to

become

automatic

citizens of Israel.

The President of Egypt nationalizes

the Suez Canal, which was privately

owned. Israel, Britain and France

attack parts of the peninsula and

canal. The US avoids this conflict to

avoid beginnings of Cold War.

The President of Egypt nationalizes

the Suez Canal, which was privately

owned. Israel, Britain and France

attack parts of the peninsula and

canal. The US avoids this conflict to

avoid beginnings of Cold War.

The Arab League

approves the Khartoum

Resolution.

"No peace with Israel"

"No recognition of Israel"

Arab- Israeli War

Terrorists

demand the

release of

Palestinian

Prisoners

ate the

Munich

Olympics.

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PLO Extremists

hijack a flight out of

Tel Aviv airport.

They demand for the

release of Palestinian

prisoners in Israel.

PLO terrorists invaded an Italian cruise

ship named the Achille Lauro. They killed

a Jewish U.S. tourist and demanded the

release of Palestinian prisoners.

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The Palestinian National Council

and the PLO ratifies a ten-point

political program aimed at

establishing a Palestinian State.

Israel invades Lebanon because of

the raids on Israel by the PLO.

Anwar Sadat from Egypt and Israeli Prime Minister

Menachem Begin meet at Camp David and begin to

set the stage for and Egypt Israeli peace Treaty the

following year.

A suicide bomber

detonates a van filled

with explosives in

front of the U.S.

Embassy. This was

the beginning works of

Hezbollah.

Sheikh Ahmed Yassin creates Hamas which

is a violent offshoot of Egypt's Muslim

Brotherhood. The organization calls for

Muslims to liberate the territory through

violent jihad.

Intifada: The first Palestinian

uprising begins throughout the

occupied West Bank and Gaza.

They attacked Israeli Defense

Forces and these acts became

symbolic for the Palestinians.

Jordan’s King Hussein cedes to

the PLO all his country’s

territorial claims.

US officials help

end hostilities

between Lebanon

and Israel.

After Iraq's invasion of

Kuwait, the U.S. enters the

Persian Gulf War. Iraq

fires missiles at Israeli

population centers and

U.S. bases.

The Madrid peace

conference

establishes a

framework for

Israel-Jordan and

Israeli-Palestinian

peace agreements.

Israel and Jordan agree to work

together toward a “just, lasting

and comprehensive peace.”

After twenty-seven years in exile, Yasir

Arafat returns to Gaza, where he takes

rein once again.

Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin is

assassinated.

U.S. President Bill Clinton hosts two weeks

of intense Israeli-Palestinian negotiations at

Camp David. Palestinian President Arafat

does not accept the deal.

George W. Bush becomes

president and announces he

will not appoint a Middle East

envoy.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks

on the United States force

Washington to rethink its

posture toward the Middle

East.

Israel begins construction of a

barrier separating Israel from the

West Bank.

Mahmoud Abbas is appointed

Palestinian prime minister. Bush

outlines a "Road Map for Peace"

which outlines specific

benchmarks for progress.

The Oslo Accords is a treaty between the

PLO and Israel resulting in each side

officially recognizing the other and

renouncing the use of violence. Oslo II is

created in 1995.

8Yasir Arafat falls ill and Palestinians

elect Mahmoud Abbas.

Israel begins withdrawal

of nine thousand Jews

from settlements in Gaza

U.S. President

George W. Bush

hosts a conference

aimed at restarting

Israel mounts an

incursion into the

Gaza Strip.

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U.S. Secretary of State

Henry Kissinger employs

"Shuttle Diplomacy",

serving as a mediator

between hostile states.

Created By: Louis Yore

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Location: Eastern Coast of Mediterranean Sea

Area: 139 Square Miles

Population: 1.5 Million People

The Gaza Strip was created in 1949 as a result

of the Arab-Israeli War in 1948. It was

originally intended to be part of a new Arab

state. At first, it was under Egyptian control but

after the six-day war, Israel took over. In 1994,

Palestinian Authority took over and today,

Hamas is in control

Location: Sharing borders with Israel and Syria

Area: 1,800 Square Kilometers

Population: 117,900 People

Formerly known as the Syrian Heights. ¾ of the area is

controlled by Israel and the rest by Syria. Israel has had

control since the six day war. In 1981, Israel's Golan

Heights Law made it so Israel’s "laws, jurisdiction and

administration” applied to Golan Heights. UNSCR 242

stating that Golan Heights is Israeli occupied still

applies today.

Location: Land Locked; Eastern part of Palestinian

Territories

Area: 5,640 Square Kilometers

Population: 2,345,000 People

Before WWI, the West Bank was under the Ottoman

rule. In 1920, due to the San Remo conference, the

British Mandate of Palestine gained control of this

area, including modern day Jordan and Israel. After

the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, Jordan took control. The

six day war led to Israeli control but, with the

exception of East Jerusalem, Israel did not annex the

area.

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Location: Borders Israel, West Bank and Jordan

Area: 41,650 Square Kilometers

Also Known As: The Salt Sea

The Dead Sea’s surface and shores are the lowest on

Earth’s surface on dry land. It gets its water from the

Jordan River. It is one of the largest and saltiest bodies

of water on Earth. This makes it impossible for any

thing to live in it, hence its name.

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Location: Southwest Asia, flows to Dead Sea

Area: 156 Miles Long

The Jordan River is one of the most sacred rivers on

Earth. In Christian tradition, Jesus was baptized here.

In Judaism, the river is the eastern border of “The

land of Israel.”

Location: between the Sinai and Arabian peninsulas

Area: 13 Kilometers Wide

The Straits of Tiran are narrow sea passages that

separate the Gulf of Aqaba from the Red Sea. They

provide Jordan’s only seaport of Aqaba and Jordan’s

only Indian Ocean Seaport. During the Suez Crisis and

The Six Day War, the Egyptian’s blockade of the

Straits for Israeli ships was a catalyst to the wars.

Location: Southern Israel

Area: 13,000 Square Kilometers

85% of the Negev Desert is used for training purposes

by Israeli Defense Forces. The rest is for civilian

purposes. A 1,500 square kilometer area is now a

protected nature reserve.

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Location: Israel

Area: 125.1 Kilometers Squared

Population: 763,800 People

Many consider Jerusalem the capital of Israel. In 2000,

there are 1204 synagogues, 158 churches, and 73 mosques

within the city. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher, The

Western Wall, and The Al-Aqsa Mosques are all in

Jerusalem. Jerusalem is the third holiest city in Islam. For

Judaism, Jerusalem has been considered sacred since

King Solomon declared it his capital. It also was the site

of Solomon’s temple and the Second Temple. Fro

Christianity, according to the New Testament, Jesus was

brought here shortly after his birth. Also, the Cenacle, the

site of Jesus’s last supper is located on Mount Zion.

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Location: 10 Kilometers North of Jerusalem

Area: 16.3 Square Kilometers

Population: 27,460 People

Ramallah Literally means “Height of God.” Ramallah

residents were some of the first joiners of the First

Intifada. Yasser Arafat’s West Bank headquarters were

located in Ramallah. Currently Ramallah is the capital

of the Palestinian National Authority.

Location: Israel

Area: Appr. 1,500 Square Kilometers

Population: 393,900 People

Tel Aviv is accepted capital of Israel. Goverened by a

31 – member elected council. Any Israeli citizen over

the age of 18 is eligible. It was founded in 1909 and is

the second largest city in Israel.

Interesting (and surprising) fact: “Named by Out

Magazine "the gay capital of the Middle East", Tel

Aviv is considered a liberal and accepting city in the

region for LGBTs.”

Location: Gaza Strip

Area: 45 Square Kilometers

Population: 410,000 People

Gaza City is a Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip. It is the

largest of the Palestinian cities. It was originally under

Ancient Egyptian rule. Then the Romas took over. After

WWI British forces took over and it became part of the

British Mandate of Palestine. As a result of the six-day

war, Israel took control but in 1993 the city was given

to Palestinian National Authority. In 2007 Hamas took

over.

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Location: Egypt

Area: 60,000 Square Kilometers

Population: 1.3 Million People

The Sinai Peninsula is the only part of Egypt located

in Asia instead of Africa. It lies between the

Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea. It serves as a bridge

between Africa and Asia. It was, at one point,

controlled by the Ottoman and British empires. Also,

Israel conquered and occupied the Sinai Peninsula

twice: Once after the Suez War and once after the six-

day war.

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Works Cited

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Strip

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bank

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golan_Heights

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_River

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem#Religious_significance

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negev

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramallah

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinai_Peninsula

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/f/fatah_al/index.html

http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/h/hamas/index.html

http://www.cfr.org/publication/8912/israels_political_system.html#p3

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Likud

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_Labor_Party

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_National_Authority#Officials

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quartet_on_the_Middle_East

http://www.zionism-israel.com/bio/biography_david_bengurion.htm

http://www.cfr.org/publication/13850http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ben-Gurion

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golda_Meirhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasser_Arafat

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khaled_Mashaalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binyamin_Netanyahu

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehud_Barakhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tzipi_Livni

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Abbashttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ismail_Haniyeh