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Chapter 18 – Colonies Become New Nations Section 4 – Conflicts in the Middle East Main Idea : Division of Palestine after WWII made the Middle East a hotbed of competing nationalist movements Why it Matters Now : The conflict in the Middle East threatens the stability of the world today
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Israel Becomes a State Both Jews and Palestinians make historic claims to Palestine – Jews exiled from land in 2 nd century Begin settlement movement in Palestine to create a state, known as Zionist Movement: People who favor a Jewish national homeland in Palestine U.N. votes for formation of Jewish, Palestinian states in 1947 Palestinians and nearby Arab nations reject creation of Israel
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War Breaks Out Arab neighbors attack Israel the day after it becomes a new nation Israel repels the attack, seizes additional territory
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1956 Suez Crisis Arab-Israel tensions erupt into war again in 1956 Starts when Egypt takes control of British- held Suez Canal Israeli troops seize back the canal with British & French support International pressure prompts Israel to return canal to Egyptians
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Arab-Israel Wars Continue Israel defeats Arab countries in Six-Day War of 1967 – Gain key lands: Jerusalem, Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat launches Arab attack on Israel in 1973 Israel leader Golda Meir orders counterattack – Israel recovers most territory and the war ends in a truce
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Palestinian Liberation Organization Many Palestinians living under Israeli rule want their own state – Form Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and are led by Yasir Arafat
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Efforts at Peace Sadat moves for peace – Egypt and Israel sign peace agreement, Camp David Accords, in 1979 – Egypt recognizes state of Israel; Israel returns Sinai region to Egypt Arab nations upset with Egypt and extremists assassinate Sadat
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Israeli-Palestinian Tensions increase – PLO continue to fight for own state, while Palestinians launch intifada (uprising) against Israeli rule in 1987 » Campaign includes boycotts, demonstrations, and attacks on the army Oslo Peace Accords Secret talks in 1993 Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin calls for Palestinian self- rule – To begin in West Bank town of Jericho – Rabin is assassinated by Jewish opponent of Palestinian self-rule – Peace plan stalls
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Peace Slips Away Conflict intensifies with failed peace and Israel-Palestinian hostility grows Second intifada arises in 2000 with mass suicide bombings Israel responds with greater armed force and stops deals with Arafat
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Working Towards a Solution Palestinians elect Prime Minister to negotiate with Israel in 2003 Mahmoud Abbas PLO and Israel leaders agree to explore new U.S.- backed peace plan
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