Title: Chapter 4 The Palestine Question and al Qaeda
1Chapter 4The Palestine Question and al Qaeda
- CHAPTER OUTLINE
- History of the Arab-Israeli conflict
- Extremist groups the PLO
- The Palestine Question al Qaeda
- The Zionist Movement
- Escalation of terrorism in democracies
- Nature of terrorism in 21st century
2Chapter 4The Palestine Question and al Qaeda
- Chapter 4 - in digestible bites
- Day 1 of 3
- History of Palestine Israel
- Occupation, Land, Settlements
- Zionist Movement
- Arab Nationalism
- Creation of Israel
- Expulsion of Arab Palestinians
3The Palestine Question Post 9/11 Question
- Why do they hate us? Complex Ans.
- Clash of civilizations - Envy - Distaste
- Poverty amid oil wealth
- Oppressive corrupt Arab govts.
- Crisis within Islamic faith
- Presence of U.S. forces in Middle East
- U.S. support for Israel
- Anti-American feelings fueled by the
Palestinian/Israeli conflict
4The Palestine Question Palestine Resistance
Movement
- Palestinian extremist factions are the most
inventive, successful, ruthless non-state
terrorists ever - Ignored for 20 yrs, in 1968, they grabbed media
world attention - Model for worldwide terrorist activity
- Spectacular hostage-taking incidents, outrageous
bombings, barbaric assassinations - PLO poster-child for wars of liberation
- First, some history...
5The Palestine Question A Brief History
- Judea - home to Jews in ancient times (1000 B.C.)
- Conquered by Assyrians, then Babylonians
- Babylonia conquered by Persian king, Cyrus
- Alexander the Great defeats Persia
- Jewish revolt - Roman protection
- Roman rule Jewish revolts (200 years)
- In A.D. 135, Rome drove Jews out of Judea
renamed the area Palestine
6The Palestine Question A Brief History
- Rome governed Palestine until A.D. (300's) -then
Byzantines - Conquered (A.D. 600's) by Arabs - held over 1000
years - Crusaders captured Jerusalem (1099) - slaughtered
Jewish and Muslim defenders - Crusaders forbade
Jews in Jerusalem - Muslim Saladin (1187) conquered Jerusalem
Multiple crusades to recapture Jerusalem. - Crusaders left Palestine in 1291
7The Palestine Question A Brief History
- Muslim powers controlled the region until the
early 1900's - Christians Jews allowed to keep
their religions - Most gradually accepted Islam and the
Arab-Islamic culture of their rulers. - Jerusalem became holy to Muslims - according to
tradition, Muhammed ascended to heaven there - Ottoman Empire (1517)
- Jews never stopped coming to "the Holy Land
8The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- Late 1800s Zionism Arab nationalism emerge in
Palestine - Zionism objective - Jewish political and
religious self-determination in the Promised
Land - Jewish State - Arab Nationalism - Similar desire for
self-determination state
9The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- WW I Ottoman Empire dissolves
- British given mandate for Palestine
- Balfour Declaration - Promise of Jewish state
- Verbal commitment to Arabs of same thing in same
basic area - Inconsistent British policy permitted
- Growth of Zionist/Jewish economic/social
infrastructure - Existence of Arab national movement
10The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- Brits conflicting promises to both sides
- Led to continuing strife between Jew Arab and
problems for Brits - British political indecision
- Impatience of the Zionists
- Political immaturity of Arabs
- WW II Holocaust increase pressure
11The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- Zionist gangs Palestinian terrorism
- Irgun - undermine Brits rule, create climate of
fear panic media attention - Stern Gang - highlight grievances claim right
to Jewish state - Chain of events - Palestinian Question
- UN votes for Partition of Palestine
- Jews enthusiastic - Arabs adamant NO
12The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- Attack at Dier Yassin (Irgun Stern)
- Arab village overlooking Jerusalem
- 250 people randomly slaughtered
- Precipitated flight of Arab villagers from
Palestine - Symbol of Zionist cruelty (cycle of assault
retaliation on both sides)
13The Palestine QuestionZionism Arab Nationalism
- UN proclaims state of Israel
- 5 Arab countries invade
- Israel wins - consolidates its independence
- Creates more than 700,000 Arab refugees
- UN refugee camps of despair - terrorism
recruiting depots - Legacy of hate - humiliation - dispersion
-oppression - hopelessness - First of 6 major Arab-Israeli wars
- Led directly to problem of Palestinian terrorism
and the rise of the PLO