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Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Unit 4, Lesson 5. 1.Turn in the homework (no plicker today) 2.Write down HW in your planner. 3.Clear your desk for the quiz.

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1 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Unit 4, Lesson 5

2 1.Turn in the homework (no plicker today) 2.Write down HW in your planner. 3.Clear your desk for the quiz. SWBAT describe the main causes of the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict. 1. Today you have a vocabulary quiz. 2.Please be principled and wait until I have given you instructions to do anything

3 Have you ever had an argument where NO ONE was right or wrong?

4 A country divided There are two groups of people divided against each other—this creates conflict. Israel Palestine

5 What is conflict? Conflict is a clash of ideas, interests, or wills that result from incompatible opposing forces.

6 What are causes of conflict? Conflict often occurs due to social (between races, ethnicities, religions, cultural groups), political, and economic reasons. Political Economic Social

7 The Two Sides Israelis Religion: Judaism Ethnicity: Jews Language: Hebrew Claim to Land: Israel is their ancient homeland. They occupied this land for a long time before many being forced to leave while Rome was in control. Palestinians Religion: Islam Ethnicity: Arab Language: Arabic Claim to Land: They have occupied this land, which they called Palestine, for many generations.

8 After WWII, there was a desire to reestablish a homeland for the Jewish people. Due to their ancient claim over the land the British, who controlled the territory, turned it over to be established as a Jewish state. (Country) Many Jew immigrated there.

9 The Palestinians were already living there, but did have any control over their government. They did not have their own country. They had also once been promised control of the land after the British left.

10 What is Nationalism? Nationalism means the feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country or the desire of a people to control their own government, free from foreign interference or rule. The Israeli-Palestrina Conflict is a clash between Jewish Nationalism and Arab Nationalism. They both want to control Israel. Neither side is interested in sharing the territory.

11 After the establishment of Israel, immediate violent conflict occurred. A war broke out between the Israeli’s and the Palestinians who were supported by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Transjordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. The Arab Palestinians lost that war and many left the country as refugees to near-by countries, hoping to return someday. However, the country was divided. The Palestinians live and control two portions—the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.

12 Israel is a holy land for the Abrahamic Religions Finally, the land is considered holy by both the Jews and the Muslims—especially the city of Jerusalem. There are holy sites that hold religious importance to both groups. Both sides essentially believe that their God gave them this land. Giving it up would be an insult..

13 Major Issues Involved: Mutual recognition Borders Security Water rights Control of Jerusalem Israeli settlements in the West Bank Terrorism and Human Rights

14 Anger and Fear

15 Reading from different perspectives:


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