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United Nations created the Palestine as an Arab-Jewish state. When Britain withdrew from the region, was broke out and the Israeli-Arab tension began.
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After United Nations denied him funding for a resourceful dam, President Gamal Abdel Nassar demanded the nationalizing of the Suez Canal to allow Israeli shipping and trading. Arab citizens supported his actions and saw it as an act of defiance against Europe.
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Egypt demanded United Nations to remove the troops that occupied Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula, Egyptian troops took their place. This lead to Israel launching air strikes against Egypt, where they took control over the Gaza, Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank, and East Jerusalem.
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U.S president Jimmy Carter invited Egyptian president, Anwar Sadat, and Israeli prime minister, Menachem Begin, to a presidential retreat called Camp David. At this camp, Sadat and Begin came to an agreement and made amends between nations.
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Although amends were made, there was still tension in the Palestine among Arabic youth. They began to rebel by fighting Israeli troops in a widespread street violence movement.