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This plan was to split the land into Arab land, Jewish land. This was thought to avoid conflicts, but was rejected by the Palestinians.
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On this date, the Jewish agency declared Israel as a state. The only problem was that the Palestinians already lived there. That evening, the Palestinians attacked the Israeli. War is declared.
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The Palestinians occupy the West Bank, Eastern Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip. Even though the land belongs to the Palestinians, the Israelis continue to illegally take their land.
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A peace deal between the Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem is made. This is called Camp David accords. The peace deal is discussed but never actually put into action.
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A Palestinian rebellion, called intifada, brings disagreement and protest to the West Bank, Gaza and even Israel. Riots continue for many years, with people on both sides injured or even killed.
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The Olso Accords are signed between between Israel and Palestine, meaning a peace process would come. The agreements meant that the Palestinian Authority world supervise most of The West Bank and Gaza. Although this sounded good at the time, the accords had many faults and eventually broke down.
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The second Intifada begins after Israeli political figure, Ariel Sharon, came to Jerusalem and venerated in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Violence continues until 2005 leaving many people on both sides dead.
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Israel attacked Gaza for three weeks after Palestine launched rocket barrages into Israeli territory. More than 1110 Palestines died, with only 13 Israelis killed.
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The USA Trump administration recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and shifts U.S Embassy from the city of Tel Aviv. This makes the Palestinians mad
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After many weeks of tension in the city of Jerusalem, Israeli police raided al-Aqua Mosque, one of the most holiest places in Jerusalem. This resulted in Hamas fireing rockets towards Israel for the first time in many years. Israel retaliated with airstrike.