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    arise when a young country like Israel would ever militarily defeat Egypt. To these powerful nations, such a thought was comedic, but ultimately came into existence at the conclusion of the six-day war in 1967 (June 5- June 10) where Israel defeated Egypt. This victory by Israel ultimately led to the Jewish nation multiplying in size dramatically as it was now four times larger than it was prior to the war. The main acquisitions through winning the war for Israel was the strip of Gaza along with

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    Specifically from around Jerusalem and many other farmer civilations. The cuisine, historical significance of the area, and it’s religions are some of the most distinct differences the region has culturally. One sizable distinction for people from Palestine/Israel is their diet compared to surrounding areas. The area surrounding them is mainly desert while they live in a fertile area between the Jordan river and Mediterranean Ocean. This resulted in the area becoming less nomadic and more people settled to

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    The State of Israel is located in the Middle East, bordering the east Mediterranean Sea. Established in 1948 by a United Nations (U.N.) resolution, the existing British administered Palestinian Mandate was partitioned into the Jewish State of Israel, the Arab State of Palestine, and an international territory governing the city of Jerusalem (Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1947). The forced introduction of a Jewish State into a predominately Arab region immediately created religious, ethnic,

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    (Jews) was over land, a place where they can call home. The ending of World War I (WWI), the land was known as the Palestine land. Three monotheistic religion called the land the holy land. In 1948 to 1949, the land was divided into three: the State of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. The Israelis claim ownership of the land because in the bible Abraham and his descenders was promise the land. The Palestine claim ownership of the land due to that fact that they have been living there for hundreds

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    interference, as of one idea, desire, event, or activity with another. Palestine (also called the Holy Land) is an ancient country in South-West Asia, on the East coast of the Mediterranean. Palestine is also a country divided between Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. Lastly, Israel is a republic in South-West Asia on the Mediterranean, formed as a Jewish state in May of 1948. These two, the Israelis and Palestinians, have been fighting for decades. The main reasons include international agreement, borders, economic

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    President Donald J. Trump gave a proclamation that is to have the U.S. recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and to relocate the United States embassy of Israel to the newly announced location. “The foreign policy of the United States is grounded in principled realism, which begins with an honest acknowledgment of plain facts. With respect to the State of Israel, that requires officially

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    thousands of years the conflict has not really got any better, but now there is a sense of urgency to solve the problem now. If the conflict is solved in Israel the world will be one step closer to peace. This conflict can be dated back to the days before Jesus Christ when the Israelites were promised the land that is now present-day Israel as their promised land, but as the Jewish religion starts to grow, so does the hatred of the monotheistic religion. In the coming years, Egypt will enslave

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    Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths. The conflict between Israel and Palestine is not one to take lightly. There are faults on both sides. Israel is said to be “the holy land” for the Jews and was a gift from God given to the Israelites who are the ancestors of the modern Jewish people (“Israel”). Many texts state the boundaries of Israel, but they vary in where those boundaries lie. Although there are frequent references to modern day Israel in both the Quran and Ahadith of Prophet Muhammad (Islamic

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    Israel In 1948

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    Why was Israel Created as a Jewish State in 1948? Table of Contents Introduction 2 Who replaced the Jews? 2 Biblical Reasons 2 First evidence 3 Second evidence 3 Reason Wrap-Up 3 International support 3 First evidence 4 Second evidence 4 Introduction For days, months, years, even decades, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has raged, leaving thousands of dead in its wake. The Jewish people once lived in the land now known as either Israel or Palestine. They were forced out in 70 A.D. in

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    Israel And The Holocaust

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    history of the State of Israel and the Holocaust strongly correlate with each other. For one to understand the State of Israel, one must look at in it relation to the Holocaust because Israel uses defence techniques that it would not feel necessary if not for the Holocaust, the Holocaust has changed the Jewish faith, and the Holocaust has caused issues with the overall view of the Jews. Israel has used tactics to defend itself, and to get the international “right to exist”. Israel has used security tactics

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