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Balfour Declaration
The British government issued the Balfour Declaration on November 2, 1917, in the form of a letter to a British Zionist leader from the foreign secretary Arthur J. Balfour . -
The Massacre of Baldat al-shakkh
ON January 30 and 31a mixed force composed of the first Battalon of Palmakh. -
Palestinian Refugees
Israel had occupied 78% of the land of Palestine and evicted or caused to flee more than 750000 Palestinian refugees to Gaza Strip, West Bank, and other Arab countries. -
1st Arab-Israeli War
"Battle of the Roads." Arab forces mainly concentrated on major roadways in an attempt to cut off Jewish communities from each other. -
The massacre of Kufr Qasim
At 4:30 P.M., October 29, 1956, a sergeant from the border guard informed the mayor of Kufr Qasim Wadi Ahmad Sarsour, that a curfew would be imposed on the village, and asked him to inform village residents. -
PLO established.
The Palestine Liberation organization is founded in Cairo with Ahmad Shuqueiri as its leader. -
PLO representative the Palestinian people
The Arab Summit in Rabat recognized the PLO as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. -
Russian Jews
The Jews of the Russian Empire had been oppressed for centuries. Discrimination did not end. -
Sadat assassinated
On October 6th, President Mohammed Anwar el Sadat of Egypt was murdered by Islamic fundamentalist gunmen in Cairo. -
The Intifada
Palestinian uprising refers to a series of violent incidents between Palestinians and Israelis between 1987- approx. 1990. -
The Intifada
Palestinian uprising refers to a series of violent incidents between Palestinians and Israelis between 1987 and approximately 1990. An uprising began in Jabalya where hundreds burned tires and attacked the Israel Defense Forces stationed there. -
Peace process up and down
The Wye River Memorandum was a political agreement negotiated to implement the earlier Interim Agreement of 28 September, 1995 brokered by the United States between Israel and the Palestine Authority completed on October 23, 1998. -
Al-Aqsa Intifada fire
In a high-risk bid to bring peace to the Middle East. -
The daily Intifada
Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia proposed a Saudi peace initiative in March 2002 that formally changed the Arab world%u2019s position on Israel. The proposal, endorsed by the Arab League, asked Israel to withdraw to the 1949 borders. -
New Leadership
Palestinian President Abbas accepted a invitation to a summit with Israeli. Prime minister Ariel Sharon in Egypt next week. -
New leadership
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has accepted an invitation to a summit with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in Egypt next week. -
Hamas
Hamas holding gaza population hostage by seizing the furl, food, and medicine supplies that isreal is transfering to the Gaza strip and using the supplies.