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Conflict in Israel

By johnvu
  • Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
    The Israeli and Palestinian Conflict began with Zionism and early immigration. The Ottoman Empire was being revolted by the Arabs which made Britain step in and declare it's support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. On the following, World War 1 occurred and the Ottoman Empire collapses in 1914-1918. Fast forwarding, the Jewish Persecution and the Holocaust took place in 1933-1945. This marked the era of World War 2 led by Adolf Hitler's dictatorship.
  • British Mandate

    British Mandate
    The Arabians end up revolting again, against the British Mandate. This is caused due to an event on 1936 where the Palestinians resisted against foreign rule and foreign colonization broke into a rebellion. During this revolt, the Palestinian authorities tries to suppress the revolt by military means led to political measures. All in all, this correlates to World War 2 where the Zionists and Palestinians help Britain out.
  • The Establishment of Israel

    The Establishment of Israel
    In 1947, Britain couldn't reconcile conflicts between the Jews and the Arabs, thus requesting the UN to take Palestine. The UN then creates a solution where they would separate the Jews and the Arabs into their own independent states. However, in 1948, the Declaration of Independence established Israel as it's own state. This proves to be effective until the Jews start attacking the Palestinian villages to clear roads for the way to Jerusalem.
  • First Arab-Israeli War // Armistice Agreement

    First Arab-Israeli War // Armistice Agreement
    On May 14th, the first Arab-Israeli War broke out when 5 Arab nations invaded Israel after declaring for it's independence. The consequences of this war was huge, leaving 700,000 Palestinians in refugee and poverty. However, in 1949, Israel signs the Armistice Agreement with Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, in order to create peace between the nations.
  • Continuing Conflicts between Israelis and Arabs

    Continuing Conflicts between Israelis and Arabs
    The Arabs still refuse to recognize Israel as an independent state. As a result, a boycott was imposed which closed the Suez Canal of Egypt and the Straits of Titan to Israeli. Based on the events, this created the Suez Crisis and launches another beginning of a Second Arab-Israelis War. Eventually, all their fighting ends up in a stalemate and after the Six Day War, Yon Kippur War, and the creation of the UNEF and PLO, this leads to the Camp David Accords where both sides signs a peace treaty.