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+ Arab Israeli Conflict 2016

+ What did the British do to help to create the Arab-Israeli?

+ European Control in Palestine led to conflict between Arabs and Jews over Palestine!!!

+ British supported Zionism!

+ What do you think begins to happen as Jewish population increases in Palestine?

+ State of Israel is Born! After the Holocaust, Jewish groups began to call for a Jewish “homeland” Palestine was the “biblical” homeland. Britain hands off the “question” of Palestine to the United Nations. Decision to “partition” Palestine. Why Palestine?Truman, supports Jewish State

+ Palestine is promised to two different peoples! Zionist proposal & Balfour Declaration support Jewish State Palestinian Independence & Self Rule for Arabs.

+ What do the green areas represent? The white section? Which group of people has lost land?

+ Occupied Territories!. West Bank & Gaza Strip are called Occupied Territories. Land that Palestinian live in are occupied by Jewish government.

+ Some Arab Nations have made peace with Israel & recognize the Jewish State. Which Arab Countries have made peace with Israel? Egypt & Jordan

+ What are the obstacles to Peace? The City of Jerusalem

+ Another obstacle…. Jewish Settlements in Palestinian areas (West Bank & Gaza Strip)

+ Other complications….2003 Israeli construction began… Wall around West BankWest Bank Wall

+ Many groups support Palestine Jews against Occupation Just Vision, Peace building Links to Israeli Peace groups