historical backr=ground to israeli palestine problem.ppt

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historical backr=ground to israeli palestine problem.ppt


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1
Historical Background
to the Palestine-Israel
Conflict
Prepared for the Forum on the Palestine-Israel Conflict
09 May 2002 at the UP PCED Hostel
By Rey Claro Casambre
of the PHILIPPINE PEACE CENTER
and the
INTERNATONAL LEAGUE OF PEOPLES’ STRUGGLE
Study Commission on Peace

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Introduction

This paper aims to provide a brief
historical background on the war
currently raging in the Occupied
Territories, especially at the West
Bank, between the Palestinians
and the Israelis

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The history of the
Palestine-Israel conflict may
be discussed in four periods
From ancient times to the end of World War I
The British Mandate of Palestine – 1917-1948
The establishment of the state of Israel and
the Israel-Arab Wars (1948-1982)
Peace talks and the First Intefada

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Ancient Times to the End of World War I
1250 BC - Israelites conquer Canaan; King David,
Solomon (965-928)and other Hebrew rulers
 586BC -
   Jews driven out by Assyrian conqueror
Nebuchadnezzer
 Succession of Assyrian, Persian (539BC), Greek (333BC),
Egyptian, Syrian, Roman Byzantine (63 BC), and Arab
rulers from Damascus (661-750), Iraq (750-1258), and Cairo
(969-1099, 1187-1516), and the Crusaders (1099-1187) .
 Palestine incorporated into the Ottoman Empire from 1516-
1917
Zionism – the movement to establish a separate Jewish
state in Palestine – was born in the end of the 19
th

century

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The Middle East in 1917

Middle East in 1917

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The British Mandate (1917-48)
The Balfour Declaration of 1917 pledged
Britain’s support for “the establishment
in Palestine of a national home for the
Jewish people” and paid lip service to
safeguarding the civil and political rights
of the non-Jewish communities in
Palestine
 Successive waves of migrations Successive waves of migrations
increased Jewish population in Palestine increased Jewish population in Palestine
from less than 6% in 1903 to 31% in 1945from less than 6% in 1903 to 31% in 1945

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UN RESOLUTION 181 PAVES WAY TO THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF ISRAEL IN PALESTINE
29 Nov 1947 - UN Resolution 181 – partitioning
Palestine into a Jewish state (56.5% of Palestine)
and a Palestinian state (43%); rejected by the
Palestinians and Arab states.
14 May 1948 - State of Israel proclaimed in Tel
Aviv at 4:00 P.M. , recognized by US President
Truman

15 May 1948 - British Mandate ends. Declaration 15 May 1948 - British Mandate ends. Declaration
of State of Israel comes into effect.of State of Israel comes into effect.

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The Arab-Israeli Wars

1949 – First Arab-Israeli War

1956 – Suez Campaign (Oct 29-Nov 5)

1967 - Six-Day War (June 5-10)

Israel occupies: Sinai Peninsula, Israel occupies: Sinai Peninsula,
Golan Heights, Gaza Strip, & the Golan Heights, Gaza Strip, & the
West BankWest Bank

1973 - October War (Yom Kippur)

1982 - Israeli invasion of Lebanon

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Six-Day War
1967
June 5-10

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October 1973 War
(Yom Kippur)

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Peace Talks
and the Intefada
        

1978
Camp David Accords between Israel and
Egypt;
Israel turns over Sinai to Egypt in exchange for
recognition
of right to exist
        

1987
- the outbreak of the first Palestinian intefada
in
December 1987 triggered by death of Palestinian youths
run
over by Israeli lorry (military personnel carrier)
        

1988
- Yasser Arafat's condemnation of terrorism
and
recognition of the state of Israel in December 1988.
        

1991
October - The Madrid peace conference
 

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1992 - secret Israeli-Palestinian talks in Oslo, Norway
1993 Declaration of Principles (DoP), signed by Yasser Arafat and
Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin:

       set up the Palestinian Authority, but

      
failed to resolve the issues of : failed to resolve the issues of :
§ 
        return of Palestinian refugees
§ 
        the status of Jerusalem
§ 
        Israeli settlements
§ 
        final Palestine-Israel borders
1994 – Arafat returned to Gaza Strip and West bank to head the
Palestinian Authority

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However, Israel
wielded full authority
and control by
frequently sealing off
the Palestinian-
governed areas from
the rest of the
Occupied Territories
and from Israel.

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July
2000

Camp David Summit
called
by US President Bill Clinton.
After
two weeks of intensive
negotiation
with Arafat and Barak, the
talks
end without a deal. Barak resigns
shortly
after and Ariel Sharon elected
Prime
Minister

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September 2000- Second
Intefada
erupts

Since 2002 – additions by
Joe Naumann

Hamas wins elections in Gaza

Hamas fires missiles into Israel

2009 - Israel bombs and invades
Gaza
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