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This was a proposal for Palestine from the United Nation, to let Israeli come back to where they were living.
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This village was one of the several villages Jewish people destroyed. This offense was very important because it was the first time Jewish forces had the goal of destroying an Arab city.
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In estimate about 250,000 Palestinians fled the the West Bank and Gaza Strip with the arrival of Israel forces. Some of those people were people who had left there homes in Israel in 1948.
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On October 1973 Egypt strikes an attack on Israeli forces along the east bank of Suez Canal. I the firs rush of fighting the Egyptians succeeded on crossing the canal.
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A proposal for a ceasefire Followed by peace talks was adopted by the UN Security Council as a resolution. Afterward however Kissinger flew to Tel Aviv and where he told the Israelis that the United States would not object.
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This was seventy years to the day from a British commander Egyptian Expeditionary force World War One entry into Jerusalem. They were triggered by an event that happened in Gaza.
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Prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, who led Israel to victory in 1967 and began the march to peace a generation later. Was shot dead by one assassin the night of Nov 5th 1995 as he was leaving a rally in Tel Aviv.
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A agreement that was signed on Jan 15 1997, divided the city Hebron into two part, H1, H2. Israeli retained full security of downtown Hebron (H2). So than Palestine security had responsibility of the rest of Hebron (H1).
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Since the outbreak of the second intifada 164 human bombs have exploded in Israel. Most of the terrorist were men but some were women. But in addition 450 terrorist were arrested on there way to commit a suicide bombing.
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Under the pressure of a surprisingly close election The prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu Said no to being a state with Palestine. Declaring that if he were to return to the office he would never establish a Palestine state.