Title: The Middle East Conflict
1The Middle East Conflict
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4Ancient Israel
- Around 1500 BC, Jewish tribes fled from
persecution in Egypt and settled in their new
homeland which they called Israel. (Moses, the
Exodus in the Old Testament) - Their kings included David and Solomon who ruled
from Jerusalem - In AD 135 the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and
expelled the Jews in the DIASPORA
5Jerusalem
- Jerusalem is a holy city for three religions
- The Jews worship at the wall of Solomons Temple
- Muslims pray at the Dome of the Rock
- Christianity was centred around events in
Jerusalem
6The Diaspora
- After the Jews were exiled from Israel they
drifted to many countries. - They were expelled from Western Europe in the
Middle Ages. - The largest group settled in Russia and Poland
- They were often persecuted
7Jewish groups
- SEPHARDIC JEWS. The exiled Jews who lived in the
Iberian Peninsula until the Spanish Inquisition.
They were expelled from Western Europe in the
Middle Ages. - ASHEKENAZI JEWS
- The name Ashkenaz was applied in the Middle Ages
to Jews living along the Rhine River in northern
France and western Germany. The center of
Ashkenazi Jews later spread to Poland-Lithuania
and now there are Ashkenazi settlements all over
the world. The term "Ashkenaz" became identified
primarily with German customs and descendants of
German Jews. Today, they make up approximately
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rtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/Ashkenazim.html
8The Arabs in Palestine
- After the Jews vacated Israel their place was
taken by the Arabs and their homeland was called
Palestine. - In the 7th century they were converted to Islam.
- For 400 years they were ruled by the Ottoman
Turks, until the First World War
The Turkish Empire
9Zionism
- In the 19th century a world wide movement of Jews
called for a national homeland for the Jews, a
return to the Promised Land. This was the
Zionist movement (Zion means Jerusalem) led by
Theodore HERZL. - Between 1880 and 1914 60,000 Zionists settled in
Palestine and bought land.
10British Mandate
- Palestine became a British mandate after World
War I. - The British promised Palestine to the Jews and to
the Arabs. - By 1939 there were 450,000 Jews in Palestine and
the Arabs were in rebellion. - After World War II the British tried to prevent
thousands of Jews arriving. In 1947 the British
handed over Palestine to the UN.
11Israels Independence 1948
- In 1947 the United Nations voted to partition
Palestine and create two states Israel and
Palestine
12Israels Prime Ministers
13The first Arab-Israeli War 1948
- In May 1948 five Arab countries attacked Israel
- Israel captured Arab territory which it has held
ever since - Palestine disappeared and 700,000 Palestinian
refugees fled from Israel and settled in
neighboring countries
14The Suez War 1956
- Colonel Nasser seized power in Egypt in 1952.
- In 1956 Nasser seized the Suez Canal from the
British - Israel joined Britain and France in a war against
Egypt. They advanced towards Suez. - They were condemned by the US and UN. They
withdrew. - Nasser was a hero
15Arafat and the PLO
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) was
created in 1964, aiming to destroy Israel and
form an independent Palestinian state. Arafat
became their leader in 1968. The PLOs army of
freedom fighters was called Fatah.
16The Six Day War June 1967
- Israel was under pressure from Nasser and the
Syrians - In 1967 Israel launched a surprise attack
- Israel seized more Arab land Sinai, Gaza, West
Bank and Golan Heights known as The Occupied
Territories
17Palestinian Terrorism
In the 1970s, to bring the worlds attention to
their cause, a number of Palestinian
groups resorted to terrorism airplane
hijackings and taking hostages at the
Munich Olympics
18The Yom Kippur War 1973
- In 1973 Egypt and Syria launched another war on
Israel, on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur - The Arabs did not succeed in driving Israel from
the occupied territories, but they did discover a
new weapon OIL
19Lebanon Explodes
- In the 1970s thousands of PLO Fatah fighters
moved into southern Lebanon and launched attacks
on Israel. - In 1975 the Lebanese army attacked the PLO. A
civil war erupted between Christians and Muslims. - The Syrian army invaded.
- Israel entered the war and remained there for 10
years. - Beirut was left in ruins
20Camp David Peace Agreement 1979
- In 1979 President Carter brought the Israeli and
Egyptian leaders together to make peace. - Israel handed back Sinai to Egypt and both
countries exchanged ambassadors
21The Peace Process
- Beginning in 1991 the peace process reached its
climax in 1993 when President Clinton brought
Arafat and Rabin together to sign a peace
agreement. - Israel accepted the Palestinian right to govern
West Bank and Gaza and Arafat agreed to recognize
Israels right to exist.
22The Palestinian Authority
- The agreement of 1993 established the Palestinian
Authority with Arafat as president - The PA is centred on the West Bank and Gaza
23Jewish Settlements
- Since the 6 Day War Jews have been moving into
the occupied territories and building
settlements. - Palestinians have protested and attacked the
settlers - Israeli governments have supported the settlers.
- Today there are dozens of Jewish settlements in
the West Bank and Gaza
24Barak-Arafat Talks Fail 2001
- In his final month as president, January 2001,
Bill Clinton brought Israeli PM Barak and
Palestinian Authority president, Arafat together
for one last attempt to reach a settlement. - Clinton blamed Arafat for the failure of these
talks
259/11/01
- Al Quedas attacks on Sept 11, 2001 were, in
part, an attack on US support of Israel - President Bush declared war on Terrorism.
- Arafat and the Palestinian fighters were classed
as terrorists
26Sharon Walks on the Temple Mount
- When Ariel Sharon walked on the Temple Mount on
28 September 2001 the Palestinians rioted. - Soon after Sharon beat Barak in the general
election - Sharon claimed he would be tough on terrorism
27The Second Intifada
- A full scale Palestinian uprising, the Intifada,
has been underway since 2001 - Sharon has labeled the Palestinian fighters
terrorists - He refused to talk to Arafat and came close to
bombing his HQ - Sharon built a fence along the Israel-West Bank
border to keep the terrorists out
Whe
28Hamas
Hamas has split from Arafats Palestinian
Authority and wants to destroy Israel. Hamas
fighters are the suicide bombers
29Since the Death of Arafat
- Since Arafat died in December 2004 the
Palestinian situation looks more hopeful - Both Sharon and Bush are talking to the new
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas - Sharon has recently forced Jewish settlements out
of Gaza
30Summary
- 1948-1976 War and terrorism
- 1977-2001 Negotiation and peace
- 2001-now War and terrorism
- Why did the peace process break down?
- Arafats failure to compromise
- Sharons reluctance to make peace
- Bushs lack of involvement
- Extremist Arabs fed up with everyone