Title: Israel and Palestine
1Israel and Palestine
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3The Birth of Zionism
- The drive to reestablish a Jewish homeland in the
Land of Israel - The ancient religious dream of return
- The wave of nationalist enthusiasm that was
sweeping Europe - The threat of anti-Semitism physical dangers to
Jews
4The First Zionist Congress
- Held in 1897
- The congress was organized by Theodor Herzl
(Herzl wrote The Jewish State, that argued that
Jews must have their own independence) - This attempt was known as political Zionism
- The attempt to achieve statehood through
political support of superpowers
5Balfour Declaration
- In 1917 the British issue the Balfour Declaration
- Balfour Declaration supports a Jewish national
home in Palestine - Palestine was British mandate after WWI
6Immigration
- Basic premise of Zionism - Jews could not rely on
others if they were to fulfill the dream of an
independent state. - The most critical form of Zionist activity was
immigration and settlement of the land. - 1882-1939 Jews began to immigrate to Palestine
(formed kibbutzim)
7A bilingual poster in Romanian and Hungarian
promoting a film about Jewish settlement in
Palestine, 1930sToward a New Life (in
Romanian)The Promised Land (in Hungarian)
8Immigration continued
- 1939 British adopted White Paper that forbade
any further purchase of land by Jews in Palestine
restricted immigration 75,000 total over 5-yr
period - Was adopted after failure of conference between
Jewish and Palestinian delegations - Balfour Declaration repudiated
9Immigration continued
- Jewish people left Europe because of persecution
and settled in Palestine - Numbers really increased after WWII.
- UN Partition 1947 - Territory of Palestine is
divided by UN to provide a homeland for the
Jewish people after WWII. - 1948 Israel declares itself an independent
nation.
101948 State of Israel created
11The Army Military Experience
- Numerous terrorists attacks had occurred between
1936-1939 due to Arab hostility towards Jewish
settlers - Arab countries object to Israeli independence and
declare war on Israel
12The Army Military Experience
- 1948 - 750,000 Palestinians are driven from or
leave their homes and villages at the start of
the war between Israel and the Arab countries
(settle in refugee camps on West Bank or other
Arab nations) - 1948-1949 The first Arab-Israeli war, Israel
repulsed invasions by Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Syria
Lebanon
131956 Sinai Campaign Suez Crisis
- A war fought in Egyptian territory. In response
to Egypts moves to nationalize and take control
of the Suez Canal, - Israel, British and French troops invade. The
Soviet Union threatens to intervene on Egypts
behalf. The U.S. feared a larger war and forced
the British and French army to withdraw.
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15Formation of the Palestinian Liberation
Organization (1964)
- Formed to take up the war against Israel
nationalistic - Set up as an umbrella organization to join
various Palestinian groups that had formed in
Arab areas
16Formation of the Palestinian Liberation
Organization (1964)
- Set 2 goals destroy Israel and form secular,
democratic state in its place - Launched guerrilla attacks on Israeli military
targets - Certain factions used terrorism
17Nasser (Egypt), backed by other Arab states,
throws Israel into the sea. Pre-1967 War
cartoon. Al-Farida newspaper, Lebanon
181967 Six Day War
- The War (AKA the Arab-Israeli war) started out as
a border dispute Israels Arab neighbors Egypt,
Jordan, Syria battle Israel. - Result of war- Israel seized Gaza Strip, the
Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank (Jordan) and the
Golan Heights (Syria).
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201973 Yom Kippur War
- Started by Anwar Sadat of Egypt to shake up
diplomatic situation, get Israel to talk - Arabs catch Israel off guard on a holy day, take
the war to Israel - Satisfy the demands of honor
- Israel does win, but Arabs commemorate this war
on Oct. 6 - Leads to Camp David peace talks
211973 Yom Kippur War
- Syrian forces attack fortification in Golan
Heights and Egyptian forces attacked
fortifications around the Suez Canal and on the
Sinai Peninsula. - After three weeks of fighting the Israeli Defense
Force (IDF) was able to hold the defense and
eventually push them back beyond the original
lines.
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231978 Camp David Accords
- Pres. Carter - USA
- Pres. Anwar Sadat - Egypt
- Prime Min. Menachem Begin - Israel
- Opens Communication
- Framework for Peace
- Egypt first Arab nation to recognize Israel
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251978 Camp David Accords
- Nobel Peace Prize for both Sadat and Begin in
1978 - Admired in the West
- Anwar Sadat assassinated October 6, 1981
- Targeted by Islamist groups in Egypt for
negotiating with Israel
261987 The First Intifada
- By 1987, there was mounting frustration anger
among the Palestinians, who had been living in
the West Bank Gaza under Israeli occupation for
20 years - The Palestinians had a strong desire for their
own state, independent from Israeli control - PLO renounced its goal of destroying Israel in
1988
271987 The First Intifada
- The intifada was the culmination of growing
tension and violence between the Israelis and
Palestinians, the uprising is also known as the
war of stones - As a result The Palestinians had global
recognition as a people, world media criticized
Israel in a way that had not been done before,
the intifada led to the Oslo Peace Accords
28DAVID v. GOLIATH
- Palestinian boys fight the soldiers with
slingshots and stones
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30- As violence continued over the next couple of
years, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin decided it
was time to enter into peace negotiations with
the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
under the leadership of Yasser Arafat
311993 Oslo Peace Accords
- Pres. Clinton, Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat
negotiate terms for Palestinian Self Rule - Israel negotiates directly with PLO Arafat
- PLO recognizes Israels right to exist
321993 Oslo Peace Accord
- Offered limited self-rule in the West Bank Gaza
to Palestinians withdrawal of Israel from
occupied land (the territories) - PLO becomes Palestinian Authority in charge of
administration of the West Bank and Gaza - Big problems like Jerusalem, the settlements,
status of Palestinian refugees put off to another
time
331995 P.M. Rabin Assassinated
- 1994 both Arafat Rabin win Nobel Peace Prize
- Rabin assassinated by conservative Jewish groups
- Benjamin Netanyahu (his replacement) allowed for
- More Israeli settlements that would spread into
the West Bank Gaza - Terrorist activity increased as a result of the
encroachment on Palestinian self-ruled land
34- Israeli Settlements in Palestinian territories
35The Turmoil Continues
- Ehud Barak (elected prime minister in 1999) made
proposals in 2000 at Camp David II to Arafat
Palestinians in exchange for safety and security. - Palestinians rejected on the basis of three
issues (Jerusalem, Palestinian refugees,
settlements) - The situation rapidly deteriorated
362000 - The second Intifada
- Ariel Sharon visits Temple Mount in Jerusalem
(the most disputed piece of territory) and
publicly proclaimed the area as eternal Israeli
territory (Al-Aqsa Mosque) - A day after Sharons visit large riots broke out
37Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah prior to being
shot Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip September 30, 2000
(France 2)
38Jamal and Muhammad al-Durrah prior to being shot
Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip September 30, 2000
(France 2)
39Jamal and Muhammad Al-Durrah being shot, Image
3 Khan Yunis, Gaza Strip September 30, 2000
40The second intifada
The wreckage of a commuter bus in West Jerusalem
after a suicide bombing on Tuesday, 18 June,
2002. The blast killed 20 people. The Associated
Press.
412002 425-mile Israeli Security Wall in the West
Bank (b/c of suicide bombings)
422006 War with Lebanon
- Hezbollah (terrorist group) militants fire
rockets across border into Israeli town - Kidnap Israeli soldiers
- Israel responds with air strikes
- Civilian infrastructure badly damaged
- Casualties include many Lebanese civilians caught
in the middle - Ends with cease fire brokered by UN
43Palestinian Authority
- Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian
Authority since 2005 - Leader of Fatah political party
- Moderate
- Cannot control Gaza, which has been controlled by
Hamas since 2006 elections not get along
44GAZA 2008
- Hamas lobs missiles into Israel
- Israel responds with airstrikes
- IDF ground attack to route out Hamas
- Civilian casualties
45Video on 2008 violence
- http//www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/jan-jun
e08/gaza_03-03.html
46Current Situation
- Violence has escalated in the region over the
past couple of years - Ariel Sharon (2001-2006) pursued an aggressive
policy, in part because Palestinians deployed
suicide bombers - Ehud Olmert (06-09) just as aggressive
- Netanyahu current Prime Minister
472010 Peace Talks
- P.M. Netanyahu, Secretary of State Clinton, and
Mahmoud Abbas
48Palestinian Authority Hamas
- Since Egyptian Arab Spring Egyptian leaders
have tried to broker peace between Abbas and
Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal - Hamas seen as terrorist organization