IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
What do Palestinians and Israelis want? Both want to establish independent states (one Jewish and one Arab) on the same land. Historic ties Kingdom of.
Advertisements

An Introduction What about Justice? Rob Dalrymple PhD.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict Part 2 CFR Crisis Guide: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict –
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Security Geneva Initiative Shaul Arieli October
July Threats facing Israel: 1. Demographic issues 2. Security: conventional, terrorism, long-range missiles 3. Delegitimization.
On your KWL charts, many of you recorded that you “know” that the Middle East has a high population of Muslims (people who practice the religion Islam).
Last Word: No homework FrontPage: Turn in your homework to the back box. You are now done with the 9-week grading period.
UNITED NATIONS: RESPONSES TO THE ARAB- ISRAELI CONFLICT.
Jews believe that GOD gave them the land of Israel
Israel Guide Ms. Buffalino. QUICK FACTS Capital city of Israel Largest city in Israel One of the oldest cities in the world Inhabited by the “Big Three”
The History of Jerusalem: 1967 to the Present. The Six-Day War.
Last Word: No homework…maybe. FrontPage: NNIGN.
THE BIRTH OF ISRAEL. BACKGROUND The British had to determine how to make the Mandate of Palestine into a new country Zionists wanted a Jewish homeland.
Arab-Israeli Conflict. Ongoing Occupation Issues.
Israel and its Neighbors Objective 1: Explain the political boundaries of the countries in this area. Objective 2: Describe the roots of the conflict between.
+ Arab Israeli Conflict What is the perspective of the cartoonist?
New Borders and the Arab- Refugee Problem War of Independence  Naqba.
Negotiating the Final Status Agreement Daniel Kurtzer Herzliya Conference January 22, 2008.
Israel A brief lecture on the history of the modern Jewish State.
The Arab-Israeli Conflict. What is it all about? 2 Groups, Jews & Palestinian Arabs, claim the same land, Palestine, as their homeland.
Ethics of War The Israeli – Palestinian Conflict.
Case Study: The Palestinian Refugees. The Modern Mid East  Modern ME is home to various struggles and conflicts…  Terrorism, religious conflict, etc…
Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. The Founding of Israel In the late 1800’s Jews in Europe sought to create a homeland for the Jewish people. Jews were subjected.
Wither the Peace Process?. UN Resolution 242 (November 2, 1967) The Security Council, Expressing its continuing concern with the grave situation in the.
Israel: A House Divided. 1947: UN votes to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arab sectors.
The State of Israel (1948) Population: Approximately 8 million (6.2 million Jewish citizens, approx. 1.6 million Palestinian citizens, and approx. 318,000.
Palestine & Israel at cross roads by Fariz N. Mehdawi IAPC 40 th World Conference Bali – Indonesia 13 th November 2007.
Attempts at Peace. Arafat accepts 242 & 338 (1988) Condemns violence Recognizes Israel Accepts UN Security Council Resolutions 242 (Israel withdraw from.
Background: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict What is at the core of the ongoing conflict between the Arabs and Israelis? Which areas of land are in dispute?
Background: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict What is at the core of the ongoing conflict between the Arabs and Israelis? Which areas of land are in dispute?
Adventure Works: The ultimate source for outdoor equipment Israel & the Occupied Territories.
Where is the Middle East?. An area of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that stretches from the Mediterranean Sea to Pakistan and includes the Arabian.
Israel and Palestine Major Jewish and Islam Conflict that has lasted for decades. The heart of the conflict is the area around the West Bank, the Gaza.
Conditions & Parameters for End of claims E.C.F 2010.
Top 10 Things to Know About the Israeli—Palestinian Conflict
UN Plan for Palestine (1947) Partition (separate) the area into 2 countries Israel (Jewish State) 55% of land and Palestine (Arab State) 45% of.
What do Palestinians and Israelis want? Both want to establish independent states (one Jewish and one Arab) on the same land. Historic ties Kingdom of.
Occupation and its Impact on Identities and Self-Determination.
The Israel-Palestine conflict Jews and Arabs battle for the Holy Land in the Middle East.
CONFLICT IN THE MIDDLE EAST. The region has been the focus of geopolitic since WWII Often called the “Shatterbelt”  opposing cultural, religious, political.
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Why can’t we all just get along? Judaism: Jerusalem was the capital of their kingdom and where the Great Temple was built.
Israel and palestine What’s the big deal?. ISRAEL FACTS 1 Full name: State of Israel 2 Population: 7.2 million (UN, 2009) 3 Seat of government: Jerusalem,
Israeli - Palestine Conflict. Conflict over Palestine After WWI, Great Britain controlled Palestine. Palestine is located in the region the Jews called.
Derek Hearl, IR Department, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta, North Cyprus INTL101: Introduction to Global Politics Question 4: Would a Palestinian.
ISRAELI- PALESTINIAN CONFLICT: PRESENT PRESENT.
Arab-Israeli Conflict. WHO? Arabs- any member or close relative of any Arabic speaking people (Islam) Palestinians- An Arab living in Palestine (Israel)
+ Arab Israeli Conflict What did the British do to help to create the Arab-Israeli?
Historical Background Pre- WWI: Area of Palestine under Ottoman Empire After WWI: Area of Palestine under control of Britain until it became independent.
Wither the Peace Process?. UN Resolution 242 (November 2, 1967) The Security Council, Emphasizing the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory.
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.
Immigration and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Mohamed Elsayed Kristen Anglesey Armando Gonzalez.
ISRAELI - PALESTINIAN CONFLICT IN MAPS WORLD WAR I to Present-Day.
Presentation 5.
Religion Peace and Conflict
Wither the Peace Process?
The Conflict:
Physical geography.
"We believe the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps, so that secure and recognized borders are.
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Current Issues in arab-Israeli peace
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Geopolitics of the Middle East
IS THERE A PATHWAY TO PEACE?
Geopolitics of the Middle East
Wither the Peace Process?
Israel and Palestine Conflict
Israel.
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Tuesday, May 21st HW: Aim: What efforts have been made to achieve peace between the Arabs and Israelis? Do Now: Why is the historic region of Palestine.
Modern Israel/Palestine
Presentation transcript:

IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem, including Jewish religious sites. Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine. Palestinians will have sovereignty over Arabic neighborhoods and Islamic religious sites.

IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem, including Jewish religious sites. Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine. Palestinians will have sovereignty over Arabic neighborhoods and Islamic religious sites. Permanent Borders/Statehood Israel will annex parts of the Occupied Territories to provide for natural expansion of the Israeli population and security for Israeli citizens. Israel will withdraw to its 1967 borders and a Palestinian state will be created in 100% of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which will be linked territorially.

IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem, including Jewish religious sites. Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine. Palestinians will have sovereignty over Arabic neighborhoods and Islamic religious sites. Permanent Borders/Statehood Israel will annex parts of the Occupied Territories to provide for natural expansion of the Israeli population and security for Israeli citizens. Israel will withdraw to its 1967 borders and a Palestinian state will be created in 100% of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which will be linked territorially. Right to Return for Palestinian Refugees Only a small number of Palestinian refugees will be admitted to Israel. The remainder will be relocated to the Palestinian state or a third country. Each Palestinian refugee will have the right to return to Israel in accordance with UN Resolution 194 and will be compensated for confiscated and abandoned property.

IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem, including Jewish religious sites. Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine. Palestinians will have sovereignty over Arabic neighborhoods and Islamic religious sites. Permanent Borders/Statehood Israel will annex parts of the Occupied Territories to provide for natural expansion of the Israeli population and security for Israeli citizens. Israel will withdraw to its 1967 borders and a Palestinian state will be created in 100% of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which will be linked territorially. Right to Return for Palestinian Refugees Only a small number of Palestinian refugees will be admitted to Israel. The remainder will be relocated to the Palestinian state or a third country. Each Palestinian refugee will have the right to return to Israel in accordance with UN Resolution 194 and will be compensated for confiscated and abandoned property. Access to Water Israel will have access to water and not be dependent on the Palestinians or other Arab states for its water. Palestinians will have access to water and not be dependent on Israel for their water.

IssueIsraeli PositionPalestinian Position Final Status of Jerusalem Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel. Israel will have sovereignty over Jerusalem, including Jewish religious sites. Jerusalem will be the capital of Palestine. Palestinians will have sovereignty over Arabic neighborhoods and Islamic religious sites. Permanent Borders/Statehood Israel will annex parts of the Occupied Territories to provide for natural expansion of the Israeli population and security for Israeli citizens. Israel will withdraw to its 1967 borders and a Palestinian state will be created in 100% of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which will be linked territorially. Right to Return for Palestinian Refugees Only a small number of Palestinian refugees will be admitted to Israel. The remainder will be relocated to the Palestinian state or a third country. Each Palestinian refugee will have the right to return to Israel in accordance with UN Resolution 194 and will be compensated for confiscated and abandoned property. Access to Water Israel will have access to water and not be dependent on the Palestinians or other Arab states for its water. Palestinians will have access to water and not be dependent on Israel for their water. Security Issues Israel must be free from attack by Palestinians and other Arabs. Palestine will be non- militarized. Palestinians must be free from attacks by the Israeli military and settlers. Palestine will have limited arms.