What is the history of the war between Israel and Palestine, including its causes?
But what transpired after that for the circumstance to
develop to the point where there is now a war between them? We must first understand the past in order to truly
comprehend the current issue.
develop to the point where there is now a war between them? We must first understand the past in order to truly
comprehend the current issue.
For this reason, let's learn more about the extensive
history between the two nations in the article we're reading today. How did Israel become a nation?
history between the two nations in the article we're reading today. How did Israel become a nation?
And how did the Israeli-Palestinian conflict start?
people but did you know that the persecution of Jews started
thousands of years ago? Jesus Christ allegedly came from a Jewish family additionally, some Christians think that some Jews sought to
have Jesus Christ crucified this is an ideology-based idea that has persisted among
Christians for many years, decades, and even centuries during the Crusades, which took place about a thousand
years ago, Christians massacred Jews in great numbers the Jews were the target of numerous accusations at the
time, including that they consumed Christian children's blood or used it in
ceremonies these rumors fuelled a rabid anti-Jewish sentiment that was
widespread.
In the last thousand years, hardly any other faith has had to
endure the hatred that the Jews have.
After the 1800s, there was more anti-Semitism because Jews
were perceived as a distinct ethnic group than just for religious grounds due to all of these factors until the late 1800s Jews all throughout the world started to feel as though no
nation recognizes them as their own peaceful coexistence harmonious coexistence
peaceful to establish the Jewish nation. Theodor Herzl was a journalist from Austria-Hungary. In his 1896 pamphlet, he launched a brand-new political
movement Zionism he argued that the Jews ought to have their own nation. This notion wasn't novel at the time. There have been many groups identifying as Lovers of Zion
since the 1870s. They had already begun to spread this notion.
These factors led to the first significant Jewish emigration
in the Palestine region in 1881. Jews began settling permanently in the area and building
numerous towns. Why did they pick the region of Palestine? Because to them, this was a very holy place. For Jews, Jerusalem is the most sacred location.
Do not forget that there was no West Bank, Gaza, or Israel
at that time. Palestine was everywhere that came under Ottoman rule. Christians, Muslims, and Jews all coexisted peacefully under
the Ottoman Empire. There were no disagreements the majority of the land being vacant could be one of the
causes.
On the land, there were hardly any settlements additionally, the area had a very small population.
Now let's go back in time to 1915.
First World War started.
The Ottoman Empire was being challenged by Arab, British,
and French rebels here, and the British used cunning tactics they promise to provide the Palestine region to the Arab
rebels in exchange for their assistance in overthrowing the Ottoman Empire, and the Arab revolutionaries were engaged in a struggle to
unite the Arab world. From Yemen to Syria, one Arab nation was what the Arab revolutionaries
desired. The Jews are given the same assurance by the British. that they will assist them in establishing their own Jewish
nation next to Palestine.
and French rebels here, and the British used cunning tactics they promise to provide the Palestine region to the Arab
rebels in exchange for their assistance in overthrowing the Ottoman Empire, and the Arab revolutionaries were engaged in a struggle to
unite the Arab world. From Yemen to Syria, one Arab nation was what the Arab revolutionaries
desired. The Jews are given the same assurance by the British. that they will assist them in establishing their own Jewish
nation next to Palestine.
However, the British actually struck a covert agreement with
the French. After the Ottoman Empire was overthrown following World War
1, the Middle East was partitioned between Britain and France. The region of Palestine came under British rule from 1918 to 1948, and the British government ruled the whole
region of Palestine. Currently, Hitler now holds political power in Germany.
And genocide results in the mass murder of millions of Jews.
Hitler's rise to political power: Why?
In order to save themselves, Jews emigrate from Europe that
Hitler ruled to other nations some found safety in America many of these Jews, however, travel to Palestine initially, and Britain permits their entry into Palestine later on, though, they start preventing them from entering
Palestine as a result, a Palestinian Israeli nationalist movement
emerges. The Palestine Nationalist Movement started in the same
period, in the 1940s. Additionally, the Palestinians were clamoring for their own
nation.
The British government decides enough is enough in 1948 and that they are unable to stay there any longer they dispersed the Jews to establish a Jewish nation and theHitler ruled to other nations some found safety in America many of these Jews, however, travel to Palestine initially, and Britain permits their entry into Palestine later on, though, they start preventing them from entering
Palestine as a result, a Palestinian Israeli nationalist movement
emerges. The Palestine Nationalist Movement started in the same
period, in the 1940s. Additionally, the Palestinians were clamoring for their own
nation.
Palestinians to establish their own nation they acknowledged that they couldn't accomplish that and
turned over control to the UN.
Later, the British departed from Palestine the United Nations develops a partitioning strategy about the territory that will be set aside for the
establishment of separate Jewish and Palestinian states.
The United Nations Partition Plan is published in 1947. According to the plan, the UN reserves 43% of the land for
Arab-Palestinian countries and 57% of the land for the Jewish state for the Jews, Christians, and Muslims, Jerusalem is a very
significant historical location. As a result, the UN ruled that Jerusalem would be governed
by other nations.
The Jews agree to this strategy and give their new nation
the name Israel in this location, Israel became a nation in 1948. Unfortunately, this proposal did not go down well with the
other nearby Arab nations.
They thought that the British were essentially continuing
their colonialism through the plan.
Consequently, they begin a fight with Israel declaring that they won't permit the Jews to seize any
territory from them.
territory from them.
The First Arab-Israeli War of 1948 is the name of this
conflict.
Additionally, this conflict itself has a long history of fighting that broke out between more than five nations and a little
new nation. The Jews in Israel were aware of how the rest of the world
had treated them five years prior to how they were handled by Hitler? Then war was declared against them by all the Arab nations. They would never be able to survive if they didn't struggle
to survive at that point.
So, in order to preserve themselves, they gave their battlenew nation. The Jews in Israel were aware of how the rest of the world
had treated them five years prior to how they were handled by Hitler? Then war was declared against them by all the Arab nations. They would never be able to survive if they didn't struggle
to survive at that point.
their all and to everyone's surprise, Israel won the conflict defeating
each of these nations. Israel controlled a number of the territories that,
according to the UN Partition Plan, should have belonged to Palestine after the
war ended in 1949.
Gaza Strip territory was given to Egypt.
The West Bank region then traveled to Jordan which implied that the Palestinians were no longer anation-state over 700,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes
and find safety in Arab nations.
The 1948 Palestinian Exodus known as the Second Arab-Israeli War follows this in 1967 there are six days in this fight.
Israel also triumphs in this comfortably Israel not only takes over the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
after this conflict, but it also takes over the vast Egyptian Peninsula. Palestine desires their own nation.
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was establishedafter this conflict, but it also takes over the vast Egyptian Peninsula. Palestine desires their own nation.
in 1964 as a result. They initially want to do this through combat to use force to conquer their own nation. They initially favored the eradication of Israel as well. As a result, it is classified as a terrorist group by the
USA and Israel.
But it's important to keep in mind that from the viewpoint
of just one person, they can appear to be a terrorist group and from another's point of view, they're revolutionaries
who want their nation to be free.
The Third Arab-Israeli War starts in 1973, but it has little
bearing on our story because little else changes after that. However, the PLO is formally acknowledged by the UN General
Assembly in 1974.
to act as the Palestinian people's spokesperson Egypt is the first Arab nation to recognize Israel as a
sovereign state in 1979 when peace negotiations between Egypt and Israel are
successful.
Following the Peace Talks, Israel gives Egypt back the whole
Egyptian peninsula it had taken control of for this successful peace agreement, the prime ministers of
Egypt and Israel each received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Unfortunately, the Egyptian Prime Minister is murdered after
two years by Egypt's right-wing fanatics.
The Prime Minister's deal with Israel was contested by thezealots. He negotiated a compromise, therefore they intended to kill
him and as a result, he was killed. Israel had not held the Gaza Strip and the West Bank for
more than ten years between 1967 and the 1980s many Israelis begin building colonies in the West Bank
around this time. They begin to establish permanent communities there and live
there. They received direct or indirect help from the Israeli
government. Additionally, the homes there were inexpensive others travel there because of their religious nationalism,
while some do it for affordable housing.
Dedicated Israelis say that the entire West Bank region is
illegal.
theirs.
They will therefore live there. Israeli settlementsconsequently begin to appear in the West Bank region.
These settlements are considered illegal by the international
world because they violate the UN Partition Plan.
They are also viewed as colonialism by the Palestinians in essence, Israeli colonialism is taking place in their
nation Israel gets a fantastic prime minister in 1992 (Yitzhak Rabin was his name)
He asserted that the PLO is not a terrorist group. They merely desire their own nation, which Israel ought togrant them Israel formally acknowledged the PLO in return, PLO formally acknowledged Israel as a nation. The 1993 Oslo Accords are signed in this location both of them meet and converse for the first time relating to how the nation can be peacefully and accurately
divided about the establishment of the Palestinian nation.
As a result, the Palestinian Government is initially created
in 1994. The Palestinian National Authority is its name.
Israelis had, however, already built long-term settlements
in a number of West Bank regions by this point which the Israeli government supported. Additionally, the Palestinians were scattered among a few
small localities the decision was made to partition the West Bank into three
sections.
in a number of West Bank regions by this point which the Israeli government supported. Additionally, the Palestinians were scattered among a few
small localities the decision was made to partition the West Bank into three
sections.
Regions A, B, and C.
The Palestinian authority would be in charge of area A both governments will exert control over Area B. and Area C will be the region under the continued control ofthe Israeli government even excluding the UN's partitioning scheme in actuality, Palestine only receives a few portions of the
West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1994, making up their nation.
The good news is that Israel and Palestine were very close
to finding a peaceful solution at that time.
Yasser Arafat, the president of the Palestinian Authority,
and Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister of Israel, were given the Nobel Peace
Prize in 1994 as a result but sadly, from there, everything starts to go south when their Prime Minister is assassinated by extremist
right-wing Jews.
In 1995, an anti-Semitic Jew opened fire with a pistol three
times at the Israeli Prime Minister. The arrangement with Palestine was questioned by these
fanatical Jews regarding the reason, they were awarded any land at all. They desired Israel to rule over all of Palestine and as a result of these fundamentalists, things only became
worse.
Before this incident, the HAMAS organization was founded in
Palestine by a group of radical Muslims some five or six years prior.
In actuality, though, they seek to remove Israel from allmaps therefore, the zealots founded a new group to fight for
Israel's destruction here is where HAMAS comes into being. It goes without saying that after the peace treaty between
Palestine and Israel was completed in 1994, Jewish extremists began to hate
their Prime Minister, while the other hand, HAMAS gang began to hate the
PLO it's all because they made a deal with Israel.
The HAMAS organization not only abstained from the 1996
Palestinian elections, but they also detonated suicide bombers in Israel. As a result, the power of the extreme right-wing groups
starts to increase on both sides the degree of polarization is rising.
Israelis and Palestinians on both sides begin to hate one
another.
Even before 1995, there was some hostility, and it has only
grown since then both sides engaged in violent protests around 2002 on the opposing side of the conflict, over 100 Israelis and
Palestinians perished in the frontier conflict on the ground, and a general lack of trust among the
populace prompt Israel to erect fences around its settlements. Around the permanent homes the Israelis built in the West
Bank, security guards are stationed checkpoints are also set up furthermore, it gets harder and harder for Palestinians to
reside there. The HAMAS organization participates in the 2006
Palestinian elections and prevails. The PLO party Fatah is defeated, but only by a very slim
margin, it captures 74 of the 132 seats after this, in 2007, a civil war breaks out in Palestine
between these two factions internally, and the supporters of the two parties begin to
battle one another this conflict is referred to as the Battle of Gaza in 2007.
Additionally, Palestine is split in two HAMAS takes control of the Gaza Strip. Additionally, Fatah and the PLO are in charge of the WestBank who exercises the peace in the West Bank? Government should.
but now that the Gaza Strip is governed by HAMAS, they have
essentially occupied the region like a HAMAS organization. The Gaza Strip region is where the war and the rockets that
we witness are fired at Israel this kind of violence is not present in the West Bank, where
the PLO is in charge.
Friends, this is the current scenario. Israel has certainly continued to settle parts of the West
Bank for many years resulting in the conflicts getting worse Israel's occupation of some West Bank territories was the
root of the recent conflict, Additionally, Israel's extremists seek to possess the entire
West Bank that they should possess all of Jerusalem and radicals in Palestine want to entirely destroy Israel.
What is the most crucial question?
The Gaza Strip region is where the war and the rockets that
we witness are fired at Israel.
This kind of violence is not seen as a viable answer in the
West Bank, where the PLO is in charge take a look at the Palestine map the country is split up into so many parts in the West Bank even if this country were given an independent government
today, how would it function with so many fragments? Some others think there's still a chance for a two-state
settlement that the region is divided according to 1967.
on the foundation of Palestine and Israel some claim that the 1947 Partition Plan should serve as the
basis for the divide.
However, if this happens, the most important question would
be
What will happen to the colonies Israel has established in
Palestine as permanent settlements?
There are civilized societies with houses, hospitals,
schools, and vast roadways.
How will these areas fare? if Palestine takes them back?
Thousands of thousands of people reside in the West Bank
communities. My dear Colleagues, I'd want to ask what you think of this? What might the answer to this crisis be? This issue? How should two nations be split up?
Comments are welcome below.

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