Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Found 8 free book(s)Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
www.elon.eduIsraeli-Palestinian ProCon.org presents statistics, maps, timelines, historical documents, photos, and pro and con statements on questions related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For the best overview of the website, start with the three boxes on the main page entitled: 1-Minute Overview, Top 10 Pros and Cons, and fun facts in Did You Know?
Timeline of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - NFTY
nfty.orgTimeline of Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 1917 British Foreign Minister Balfour pledges support for establishment of a "Jewish national home in Palestine" 1922 Britain granted Mandate for Palestine (Land of Israel) by League of Nations; Transjordan set up on three-fourths of the area, one-forth for the Jewish national home. 1939-45 World War II: Holocaust in Europe.
A GUIDE TO THE Arab-Israeli Conflict
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.orgEven the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, which has typically been re- ferred to as a fight between two peoples over one land, has become a primarily religious conflict.
Israeli-Palestinian conflict - Caabu
www.caabu.orgSometimes the conflict is referred to as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and sometimes the Arab-Israeli conflict. Here, we will focus on the Palestinian aspects. But what happens in Israel/Palestine has repercussions in the whole of the Arab world. Armed conflict associated with Israel has been particularly severe in Lebanon.
A Brief History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict By Jeremy ...
jeremy-pressman.uconn.eduThe modern conflict between Jews and Arabs, the precursor to the Arab-Israeli conflict, began in 1881. At that time, about 565,000 Arabs and 24,000 Jews lived in Palestine; about 90% of the Arabs were Muslim while most of the rest were Christian.1 A few Zionist Jews from outside the Holy Land decided they wanted to emigrate to Palestine,
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Organization
tbinternet.ohchr.orgPalestinian lawyers working on the issue of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in the Israeli military court system, the second provides educational lectures hosting as interns under training Palestinian senior law students on IHL and IHRL, while the third is a capacity building of local
UN Resolution 181 – The Partition Plan - Myths and Facts
www.mythsandfacts.orgIsraeli withdrawal from parts of western Palestine and to gain a broader base from which to continue to attack an Israel with even less defendable borders. Both Palestinians and their Arab brethren in neighboring countries rendered the plan null and void by their own subsequent aggressive actions.
Mark scheme - Edexcel
qualifications.pearson.comAug 22, 2018 · • The number of Palestinian refugees increased, particularly in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. • Israel rearmed, with the establishment of the IDF, in response to potential Palestinian attempts to regain occupied territory. • The Arab League supported the Palestinian refugees' "right to return" to their homes.