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Israeli Palestinian Terrorist Acts
1,742 words... Palestinians. However the mere mention of any Muslim control of even the smallest portion of Jerusalem was viewed as totally unacceptable by the Israeli people. Popular opinion in Israel towards Barak, and his policies, took a serious downturn, as he was viewed as weak and willing to compromise. As was written in the April 9 issue of Time Magazine (Fuel for the Fire, Rees, M. ) "Barak resigned in December saying he wanted a "renewed mandate" to pursue peace with the Palestinians. " An electi...
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Yasser Arafat Gaza Strip
2,702 wordsThe Islamic Resistance Movement HAMAS Jihad? for God? s cause, in spite of its extreme importance for the future of the religion has been rejected by the ultra of this age. They have feigned ignorance of it, but they know that it is the only way to the return and the establishment of glory of Islam anew? There is no doubt that the idols of this world can only disappear through the power of the sword. (Esposito, 135) On December 14, 1987 a movement was born that would forever change the peace pro...
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Gaza Strip Israeli Troops
896 wordsIBRAHIM BARZAK, Associated Press Writer GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) Despite American criticism, Israel on Wednesday briefly re-entered the Gaza Strip and leveled a Palestinian police station on territory granted to Yasser Arafat's government in peace agreements. The raid in southern Gaza came 10 hours after Israel withdrew troops from a square-mile area they had seized Tuesday morning at the opposite end of the strip. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon came under criticism that he had bowed to pressure ...
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Israeli Palestinian Conflict Yitzhak Rabin
1,309 wordsIsraeli Palestinian Conflict The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is a dangerous and volatile situation that has attracted American attention for some decades. The conflict is a sensitive subject that produce strong emotions in people. This conflict deals with Jewish nationalism, distribution of resources, and politics. About a hundred years ago, Jews underwent a drastic change in their view of themselves. At first a few, and then more, began to call themselves Zionists. Zionism is a term that in it...
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