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1Conflicts in the Middle East
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- Main Idea / Reading Focus
- Regional Issues
- Map Creation of Israel
- The Arab-Israeli Conflict
- Faces of History Golda Meir
2Conflicts in the Middle East
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- Revolution in Iran
- Conflict in Iraq
- Visual Study Guide / Quick Facts
- Video The Impact of Oil
3Conflicts in the Middle East
Main Idea Regional issues in the Middle East have
led to conflicts between Israel and its neighbors
and to conflicts in and between Iran and Iraq.
- Reading Focus
- How have regional issues contributed to conflicts
in the Middle East? - What were some key events in the Arab-Israeli
conflict? - What caused a revolution in Iran?
- How have conflicts in Iraq affected that country?
4Regional Issues
Over the last few decades, major conflicts have
erupted in the Middle East. Issues that have
contributed to the conflicts include the presence
of huge oil reserves, the growth of Islamism, and
the conflict between Israel and its neighbors.
However, oil has also been a source of conflict.
5Importance of Oil
- Oil as source of conflict in Middle East
- Some governments have used oil revenues to build
up military, maintain power, threaten neighbors - Oil wealth has caused internal clashes within
countries, societies - Regions strategic importance as source of oil
has led outside nations to become involved in
Middle Eastern affairs, politics
6Growth of Islamism
7- Conflicts with Israel
- 1948, Israel established since then most Middle
Eastern countries have refused to recognize its
right to exist - Some countries have repeatedly attacked Israel,
funded militant groups that conduct raids,
terrorist attacks against Israelis
- Expansion of Israel
- Series of wars between Israel, neighbors has led
to expansion of Israel - Israel controls more land now than in 1948 when
created - Result many Palestinian Arabs live under Israeli
control another source of tension, conflict in
region
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9Summarize What regional issues have led to
conflicts in the Middle East?
Answer(s) use of oil revenues growth of
Islamism conflicts with Israel
10The Arab-Israeli Conflict
The Arab-Israeli conflict that began in 1948 has
continued through the years. In 1967 and again in
1973, war erupted. Six years after the 1973 war,
Egypt and Israel singed a peace agreement, but
unrest among Palestinian Arabs in Israel remained
a major problem.
11Egypt Strikes Back
- Yom Kippur War
- Egypt, Syria determined to win territory back,
launched Yom Kippur War, surprise attack against
Israel in 1973 - Took name from Jewish holy day when attack began
- U.S. Support
- At first Arab troops made gains in war Israelis
government, led by Golda Meir, not fully prepared
for attack needed military support from U.S. - With support, Israeli forces regrouped, pushed
back Egyptian, Syrian armies
- Oil Embargo
- Both sides agreed to cease-fire after weeks of
fighting - During war, Arab members of OPEC declared oil
embargo against countries supporting Israel - Price of oil around world rose dramatically as
result of refusal to sell oil
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13A Peace Agreement
Until the late 1970s, no Arab nation had
recognized Israels right to exist.
14Palestinian Unrest
- Egypt, Israel made peace Palestinian Arabs
continued struggle for nationhood - 1947 UN partition plan had called for two states
in Palestinea Jewish state, an Arab state - After 1948 Arab-Israeli war, land set aside for
Arab state occupied by Israel, Egypt, Jordan
15Tenuous Peace
- Intifada
- Palestinian youths battled Israeli troops in
widespread street violence - Israel responded with military, police
resistance fighting continued to 1990s - 1993, Arafat, Israeli prime minister Yitzhak
Rabin negotiated Oslo Accords
- Oslo Accords
- Oslo Accords called for Palestinians to gradually
gain control over governing West Bank, Gaza - Israel, PLO supposed to sign permanent peace
agreement by 1998
- Undermining Peace
- Extremists on both sides worked to undermine
peace process - Militant group Hamas launched suicide bombings in
Israel - 1995, Rabin assassinated relations between
Israeli, Palestinian leadership soured
16Continuing the Conflict
- 2000second intifada began
- Palestinian youths joined by Palestinian security
forces with guns - Hamas sent suicide bombers into Israel to attack
civilians
Armed conflict also erupted when Israeli soldiers
were kidnapped along borders with Gaza and
Lebanon. Israel launched air strikes to secure
its borders.
17Sequence Describe the sequence of events in the
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Answer(s) 1967 Six-Day War 1973 Yom Kippur
War 1978 Camp David Accords 1987 intifada
1993 Oslo Accords 2000 second intifada 2005
Israel withdraws from Gaza
18Revolution in Iran
- Different Kind of Conflict
- Different kind of conflict erupted in Iran
- Revolution ousted shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
- Westernization of Iran
- Shah had close ties with Western governments, oil
companies - Iran westernized, foreign influence grew
- Society Changed
- By 1970s, Iran had changed from traditional rural
society - Had become more industrialized, urban society
- Islamists Opposed Shah
- Many Iranians felt threatened by rapid change,
others felt betrayed by corrupt government - Islamists opposed shah because of ties to West
19Rise of Khomeini
- 1978, Iranians began to protest against shahs
rule - Protests inspired by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
Shia religious leader - 1979, unable to calm unrest, shah fled Iran
- Iran became Islamic republic with Khomeini as
leader, during Iranian Revolution
20Khomeinis Reign
21Sequence What was the sequence of events that
led to the Iranian Revolution?
Answer(s) Protests began against the shah the
shah fled Iran in 1979 Iran became an Islamic
republic with Khomeini as its leader
22Conflict in Iraq
As Irans new government was dealing with the
hostage crisis, it found itself at war with its
neighbor, Iraq.
23- Sanctions
- In effort to end Iraqi occupation of Kuwait, UN
passed economic sanctions against Iraq sanctions
failed - Result U.S.-led coalition launched Persian Gulf
War - Attacked Iraqi forces in Kuwait Kuwait freed
within weeks
- Weapons
- After war, UN continued economic sanctions,
insisted Iraq destroy chemical, biological
weapons, agree not to develop nuclear weapons - Inspectors had been sent to verify Iraqs weapons
had been destroyed - Iraq failed to fully cooperate with UN weapons
inspectors
24The Iraq War
- After attacks of September 11, 2001, some U.S.
leaders believed Saddam Hussein posed a greater
threat to America than before - Hussein might have deadly weapons he could give
to terrorists
Insurgent attacks by different groups from both
inside and outside Iraq caused a greater number
of casualties.
25Coalition Government
- Meanwhile, coalition worked to create new,
democratic government in Iraq - 2004, power transferred to Iraqis
- 2005, Iraqis voted in countrys first multiparty
election in fifty years - Later approved new constitution to make Iraq
Islamic federal democracy - Continued violence, potential for civil war made
countrys future highly uncertain
26Infer What are the main problems Iraq has faced
in recent years?
Answer(s) wars, economic sanctions, insurgency,
potential for civil war
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28VideoThe Impact of Oil
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