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1947 United Nations wanted to make the countries allies.
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On the Israeli side, several militaries joined to form the Israel Defense Force. Arabic nations and the Palestinians were not as efficient in reorganizing their military like Israel.
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The first Arab-Israeli war forced 400,000 Palestinian Arabs to leave Israel and settle in refugee camps near Israel's border.
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Israel begins attack on the Sinai peninsula in Egypt.
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The six day war was the third of the Palestinian-Israel wars. Israel won the war on June 11, 1967.
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Camp David Accords was a historical document. It was signed by Jimmy Carter, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, and Israel's Prime Minister Menachem
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The first Intifada was an attack from Palestine on Israel.
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President Clinton, Yitzhak Rabin, and Yasir Arafat signed the Oslo Agreement. By the time Clinton left office, the peace process had came to a screeching hault, and a new round of Israel-Palestine violence had begun.
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The second Intifada was another attack from Palestine against Israel. It was a time of tense Israel-Palestine violence
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Egypt brokers made a one-month ceasefire to stop violence between Israel and Palestine