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The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries is a permanent, international organization headquarted in Vienna, Australia, it was established in Baghdad.
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Israel took control over Golan Heights, Sinsai penninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Eastern Jerusalem. the war lasted from June 5 between June 10.
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The Yom Kippur War was a suprise attack against Israel. The war takes its name from the jewish holiday from when the attack began.
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Egypt wanted peace with Israel. to help this, U.S president Jimmy Carter invited Sadat and Israel prime minister Menachem go to Camp David (the presidential retreat in maryland). There in 1978 Sadat and Begin reached an agreement known as the Camp David accords.
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The iranian revolution refers to the events involving the overthrow of the Pahavi dynasty under Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlvi, who was supported by the U.S,
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Israel defense forces invaded southern Libanon, after repeated attacks and counter attacks between the Palestine Liberation Oganization (PLO).
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A Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories which lasted from December 1987.
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A set of agreements between the Government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
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An agreement negotiated between Israel and the Palestine authority as a summit in Wye river.
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It started when Ariel Sharon made a visit to the temple mount, seen by palestinians as highly proactive and palestinian demonstrators they start throwing stones at the police. they were dispersed by the Israel army.