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ISRAELI PALESTINIAN CONFLICT. FOCUS QUESTION Is it possible that the Palestinian Israeli Conflict can be resolved bringing peace to the region?

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1 ISRAELI PALESTINIAN CONFLICT

2 FOCUS QUESTION Is it possible that the Palestinian Israeli Conflict can be resolved bringing peace to the region?

3 THE PALESTINIAN ISRAELI CRISIS WILL NOT BE SOLVE IN THE NEAR FUTURE BECAUSE OF: Borders: Controversy over both Palestinian and Israeli claims to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip Refugees : living in camps across the occupied territories of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; Jerusalem: Desire of both sides for Jerusalem as their political and religious capital Hatred : A deeper-than-ever hatred is poisoning both sides.

4 HISTORICAL CONTEXT

5 THE MAIN CAUSES OF THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT It is a primarily land ownership conflict (lands and borders) in an historic context of ancestral homeland. It is also seen as a clash of religions, cultures, and unequal distribution of resources, wealth and affluence and ultimately POWER.

6 MIDDLE EAST PRIOR TO WW1

7 WHAT IS ZIONISM?  GOALS: The spiritual and political renewal of the Jewish people in its ancestral homeland of Palestine.  Freedom from Western anti-Semitism

8 1949 CREATION OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL

9 ISRAEL ISOLATED IN AN ARAB WORLD

10 FORMATION OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL According to The Balfour Declaration (dated 2 November 1917) sent from United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Baron Rothschild a leader of the British Jewish Community: “His Majesty's government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non- Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.” (Balfour Declaration,2013,para 1)

11 “The formation of Israel depended on the suppression of another people” (Stetson, n.d., para 1)

12 BORDERS Point: The original borders defining the State of Israel (and the Palestinian Territory) have changed over the last 50 years in terms settlement, border location, and the nature of border crossing itself.

13 ISRAEL’S ANNEXATION OF PALESTINIAN LAND According to Americans for Peace Now, "Facts on the Ground" Map Project, “ Israel currently has 163 Jewish only settlements and 97 outposts built on confiscated Palestinian land while the Palestinians have none”.

14 CONTESTED LAND AND BORDERS: ISRAEL ISOLATES GAZA AND THE WEST BANK (APA Citation)

15 THE WALL This is important because : Although it was to prevent suicide bombers from entering Israel it isolates Palestinians from each other, their fields and means of livelihood. Started in 2002

16 Israeli Settlements In West Bank

17 MILITARIZED BORDERS

18 CHECKPOINTS: GAZA AND WEST BANK

19 GAZA STRIP

20 REFUGEES Syria Lebanon Jordan

21 THE PLAYERS Israel: Jewish State created after WWII to act as a homeland for the Jewish diaspora that suffered persecution of the Holocaust and other historic anti-semetic acts. Supported by the United States through financial aid, military aid (weapons), technology, to act as a ‘beach head’ in the Islamic / Arab world to protect the United States geopolitical interests in the region. (access to oil, markets, promotion of democratic and capitalist system etc)

22 THE PLAYERS Hezbollah: (The Party of God) Islamic Military Group and Political party based in Lebanon Was set up by the Iranians Anti U.S. and Anti Israeli

23 PALESTINIANS Arab and Islamic in culture, language and religion Claim historic Palestine as their rightful homeland Culturally and religiously connected to the Arab Islamic states of the middle east unlike Israel. There are two factions:

24 TWO FACTIONS WHO ARE NOT ALIGNED IN METHODS Palestinan Authority : based in the West Bank (Government) Fatah: The Political Party in Power is Politically motivated and seeks goals by diplomacy primarily – recognized as the legitimate government of the Palestinians Leader is Mahmoud Abbas

25 HAMAS : Based in Gaza Branded as terrorists by Israel and the U.S. they use militancy and terrorism to achieve goals Intifada : is an Arabic word which literally means "shaking off", though it is popularly translated into English as “uprising”. It is the name associated with the Palestinian violent uprisings against the Israelis

26 PALESTINIANS ARE: Supported by neighbours Lebanon in the north, Syria to the West and Egypt to the south. Weapons, Food, Financial support are ‘smuggled into Gaza primarily from Egypt to the south by tunnels

27 IRAN Ideological and Theocratic leader in the region as well as financial backer and sponsor of anti - U.S. terrorist organizations such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza Engaged in a secret war against the United States through the use of surrogate organizations who are also in conflict against the Israeli / United States Alliance Primary tactic is suicide bombing and terrorist activities

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29 THE FOUR CHIEF OBSTACLES TO PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST. SUMMARIZED AGAIN Borders: Controversy over both Palestinian and Israeli claims to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip Refugees : living in camps across the occupied territories of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank; Jerusalem: Desire of both sides for Jerusalem as their political and religious capital Hatred : A deeper-than-ever hatred is poisoning both sides.

30 MARTYR Person put to death for adherence to a religion One who suffers or is a victim – devotion to a cause Someone who willingly commits suicide performing a violent act in the name of the cause, and not for personal gain Martyrdom (The Act)

31 UNITED NATIONS RESOLUTION 29 November 2012 The General Assembly voted to grant Palestine non- member observer State status at the United Nations 138 in favour to nine against with 41 abstentions by the 193-member Assembly The United States voted against it It means it is one step closer to being recognized as a nation.

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