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    SIX-DAY WAR Jordanian artillery and warplanes struck positions in northern Israel, including Tel Aviv and West Jerusalem. Israel responded with airstrikes that wiped out the Jordanian air force. This is the six-day war. The six-day war was a catastrophic war which lasted 6 days. This war was fought between Israel and mainly the Arab countries of Egypt, Jordan and Syria, although other Arab nations played a small role in the conflict.The six-day war was the third Arab-Israeli conflict("Six-Day…

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    Second Temple Period

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    Testament to New Testament. By examining this period, we see many highs and lows for Jewish people. In addition, this period is a lesson of God showing his faithfulness, but also his judgment on Israel based on their obedience. During this time, God hardly spoke to Israel for the lack of prophets that Israel did not have. The Second Temple Period covers three major events such as Return from Exile to Jerusalem, Rededicating of the Temple by Maccabees, Roman Rule, and Destruction of the Second…

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    what an excellent nation it has become. The Jews certainly had quite the background.The Jewish Nation is from the country of Israel. The Jewish nation traces back to their forefather , Abraham, his son Isaac, and grandson Jacob. Originally, the land of Israel is actually the ancient…

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    two groups of people. Numerous people contend that the "two-state solution" of creating an independent Palestinian state next to Israel would be the best way to deal with the situation. Various other people oppose a two-state solution for different reasons. For instance, some are against the creation of a Palestinian state, and others are against the existence of Israel itself. Despite differing views on both sides, the Jewish and Muslim people do share many similarities. They both only eat…

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    the Russia and Ukraine conflict as well as the Israel and Palestine conflict. Both involve conflict over land and have big historical backgrounds. Both also include military and war. Whilst the reasons for the cause are different. Russia believes that Ukraine should be a part of Russia and has some people’s support within Ukraine. The government does not agree and through further issues and disputes tensions are high and have caused conflict. With Israel Palestine, it is heavily involved with…

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    Apush Dbq Research Paper

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    With the creation of Israel in 1948 the United States has always sided with Israel. After the creation of Israel, President Truman was the first out of all the world leaders to recognize the country. The United States had backed and has tried to support Israel throughout all of their issues with the Middle East since their creation. It was not until President Obama came into the presidency. That some problems with Israel began to arise and tensions began to form with how Israel was handling…

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    Foreign Minister of Israel and eventually becoming the fourth Prime Minister of the country, Meir’s diplomatic and controversial role in Israeli politics was highlighted. In the lead, up to the Six Day War, Meir’s hard work as Foreign minister developing and enhancing Israel’s economy and social status was put on display. However, in her time as Prime Minister during the Yom Kippur War, Meir’s inability to establish peace contradicted her previous efforts of promoting peace for Israel, and as a…

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    Avram Bornstein explores how citizenship, sovereignty, and national identity manifest themselves in Palestine and Israel throughout his book, Crossing the Green Line. His ethnographic study examines how the citizens of this area worked, lived, and interacted at the borders, boundaries, and frontiers of the two nations. Relationships between the Palestinians and the Israelis were further documented in the film, Checkpoint, which focused on dynamics at the border with special regards to the…

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    Operation Ezra & Nehemiah

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    In 1948, when Israel was declared a state, Jews all around the world wanted to move there as soon as they could. They felt very close to Israel since they were one of the oldest communities of Jews. In 1950, Jews all around Iraq experienced great relief when they found out it was legal for them to move to Israel as it had been previously deemed illegal by the Iraqi government. The migration occurred because all of the Jews in Iraq felt as if they had very strong ties to Israel. The Iraqi Jews…

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    Hillary Clinton played a role in the Arab-Israeli conflict in many ways.The first thing she did was she went to Palestine and listened to a speech where Palestine accuses Israel of using poisonous gas on them. Hillary Clinton has impacted this conflict by making speeches and going to the countries herself and listening to what the leaders of those countries have to say about the issues on this ongoing conflict. Hilary was a secretary of state and she wanted to help resolve this conflict as best…

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