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1948 War
lsrael declared independence. Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, & lraq attacked lsrael. lsrael gained land, Egypt gained
the Gaza Strip and Jordan gained the West Bank and East
Jerusalem. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and
Jews became refugees. 1948 War. 1948. JCC of Dallas, Dallas. -
Attrition Battles
The Attrition Battles. 1967. Ghostwritter, Verdun. -
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Sudan doesn't want to have peace with Israel. Egypt began small scale attacks on Israel which lasted until 1970. The PLO (Palistinian Liberation Organization) attempted to over throw Jordans king. The fighting continued until June of 1971 when succeded in evicting the Palistinian Liberation Organization from the country. -
Six Day War
Egypt blockaded lsrael. Egypt, Jordan, Syria & lraq
moved troops to lsrael's borders and made threatening statements. lsrael launched a preemptive strike. lsrael captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, the Golan Heights from Syria, and the Gaza Strip and all of the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt. More Palestinians and Jews became refugees, Terrorism became more common, Six Day War. 1967. Jewish Virtual Library, n.p. -
Settlement Construction Begins
Israelis built on Jewish settlements that were destroyed during the 1948 war. The land was used as security outposts and to help prevent attacks. the Palestinian Authority must negotiate as part of a comprehensive peace agreement. They said they were building on future palistinian land. Koplow, Michael. Why Is Israel On a Settlement-Construction Spree. 2012. N.p. -
The October War
Egypt and Syria attacked Israel on the holy day of Yom Kippur. Syrian troops were stopped ten miles from the lsraeli town of Tiberias. Israel lost territory and Syria troops stopped terrorist attacks. Israel could have been overrun. After the war, lsrael retained the territories captured in 1967, but did not keep additional land. Yom Kippur War. 1973. Britannica, n.p. -
Egypt and Israel Sign a Peace Agreement
Egypt created a peace treaty with Israel. Ègypt's President, realized that a continuing state of war with lsrael was harming the Egyptian economy. This agreement became a modelfor lsrael's land for peace policy. Carter, Jimmy. Israeli GPO. 1979. Jewish Virtual Library, n.p. -
The 1982 Lebanon War
Lebanon attacked communities in northern Israel. lsrael withdrew from most of Lebanon in June 1985. Until2000, it maintained a military presence in a section of southern
Lebanon that served as a buffer zone and prevented widespread terrorist incursions into lsrael from the north. The Lebanon War 1982. 1982. Israel News, Lebanon. -
The First Intifada
Attacked Israels with improvised weapons. The Israels used a military force to contain the violence. Approximately
equal number of Palestinians were killed in Palestinian in-fighting. This conflict continued until the Oslo Accords were signed in 1993. Intifada. 1987. N.p. (couldn't find anything on this picture) -
The Oslo Accords
The Oslo accords led to the creation of the Palistinian authority. lt left lsrael the right to defend itself and its citizens, including those in the territories. Oslo Accords were
intended to be an interim agreement that would lead to a permanent settlement with lsrael giving up land in return for peace and security. Musi, Vince. The Oslo Accord. 1993. D.C. -
Israel and Jordan Sign a Peace Treaty
US Helps Israel and Jordan have peace. Trade, business relations, tourism, cultural exchanges, and scientific cooperation between the two nations have increased since the agreement was signed. The Signing Ceremony. 1994. Israel News, n.p. -
The Camp David Summit
A first major attempt to to maintain a final status to Israel and palistinian carried out in secret. They reported that Barak made major concessions, including withdrawing from the vast majority of the West Bank to create an independent Palestinian state with a capital. Jacobson, Timothy. The Camp David Summit. 2000. Time, Frederick. -
The start of the Second Intifada
Many Israeli people believe that the Sharon's visit was either a pretext for violence or it was provacative and began to riot. This began the Second Intifada and the conflict led to lots of blood shed on both sides. At the end was a failed peace process and misery to both people. "Second Intifada." Second Intifada. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 May 2015. -
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The Arab Peace Initiative
Arab States want all of the land returned that was gained by Isreal in the 1967 war and Isreal says no. The First Delegation was sent to Isreal because they said no to the proposal. Agencies, John Crowley and. "Israel Rejects Arab Peace Initiative." The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, n.d. Web. 07 May 2015. -
The Construction of the West Bank Barrier
There was a separation of the West Bank and Isreal due to suicide bombings and weapon smuggling. This wall was also used to protect the citizens from terrorists and for security. Palistinians do not like the wall and it has separated many from homes and word places. This wall is said to come down when there is peace. "Walled Off: 12 Years of Israel’s Separation Barrier | Al Jazeera America." Walled Off: 12 Years of Israel’s Separation Barrier | Al Jazeera America. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 May 2015. -
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The Roadmap for Peace is Proposed
The Roadmap was divided into 3 phases, the first was never finised. This road map was a solution for peace between the Israeli people and the Arab people, the Hamas (a terrorist group) interrupted this road map. By the end, negotiation between the two was possible because the Hamas government has dissolved. "Road Map for Peace." Ynet. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 May 2015. -
Israel Disengages from Gaza
There was no physical separation between Israeli and Palistinian territories, Isreali citizens did not want to leave their home. In the end, Palistinians did not want to remove the West Bank civilizations. Isreal withdrew from Gaza due to bombings. "Gaza Disengagement Plan: An Economist's Viewpoint." The Electronic Intifada. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 May 2015. -
Hamas was Elected
Terrorists rule Palistinians because they saw the old government as corrupt. The Destruction of Isreal as said by Hamas. In the end the Hamas forswore violence and then accepted Palistinian-Israeli agreements. "How Palestinian Democracy Has Failed to Flourish - BBC News." BBC News. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 May 2015. -
The 2006 Lebanon War
A radical Islamic organisation commited to destroying Israel. Missles were fired and destroyed Isreal's cities and towns. In the end, Israel damaged Lebanon's transportation in attempt to prevent Hezbollah from resupplying and redeploying. "2006: Lebanon War." BBC News. BBC, 06 May 2008. Web. 08 May 2015. -
The Battle of Gaza
In 2007 Hamas attacked Fatah members throughout Gaza. This caused the Hamas to have control of Gaza and Palistinians to only have control of the West Bank. Some areas of Palistinian authority were lifted after the Hamas government dissolved. "Naval Commandos Wounded in First Gaza Ground Battle." The Times of Israel. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 May 2015. -
The Gaza War
Israel attacked Hamas targets in Gaza to stop weapons smuggling. This caused many civilian casualties, buildings and the economy were destroyed. "Scores Killed, Wounded in Saudi Air Raids on Yemen (11:07)." Israeli Shelling in 2014 Gaza War 'up 533%' Compared to 2008-09. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 May 2015. -
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Gaza Flotilla Incident
All goods that were going to be entered in Gaza, it was ruled legal. Also, Israeli commandos raided and searched ships that entered Gaza for weapons. In the end, only permitted goods could enter Gaza and there was a declaration of allies between Turkey and Israel. MailOnline, Liz Hazelton for. "Israel Releases Footage of Weapons Haul 'found' on Gaza Peace Ship as Activists Give Harrowing Accounts of 'lake of Blood' Raid." Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, n.d. Web. 08 May 2015. -
The Arab Spring
Citizens in Arab States started to protest. Protests started to spred from Tunsia to the rest of the Arab world. In the end, the peace process and the changes in the Arab nations is not clear to stop the protests. "What Did We Expect from the Arab Spring?" The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, n.d. Web. 08 May 2015.