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A 7 page research paper on the Arab/Israeli conflict. Israel has had conflicts with all of the surrounding Arab states, the principal one has been with the Palestinians who were displaced when Israel was established. This conflict lies at the heart of Israeli relations with Arabs in general. Israel has had conflicts with all of the surrounding Arab states, the principal one has been with the Palestinians who were displaced when Israel was established. This conflict lies at the heart of Israeli relations with Arabs in general. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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-- make a habit of blowing themselves up in ways that inflict heavy casualties on innocent civilian bystanders. What Westerners often fail to realize is that this is an
ultimate act of desperation. While granted that such acts cannot be morally justified, they can be understood if one examines them within the context of the history of the Arab-Israeli
conflict and also within the context of the struggle for control of precious natural resources. While the state of Israel has had conflicts with all of the surrounding Arab
states, the principal one has been with the Palestinians who were displaced when Israel was established. This conflict lies at the heart of Israeli relations with Arabs in general.
The Jewish people first came to the region known today as Israel around 1000 BCE (Goldschmidt 33). Under the Hebrew monarch King David, who ruled in the early tenth
century BCE, the Hebrew set up a kingdom in Palestine, which they referred to as the land of Israel (Goldschmidt 33). However, this kingdom, in the larger scheme of
history, was an independent political identity for very long and was soon subject to conquest by a succession of foreign rulers. There were Arab peoples living in Palestine prior
to the coming of the Hebrews and there were Arab peoples who lived there after the Jewish people were dispersed throughout Europe. In the nineteenth century, the British
government, while safeguarding its trade routes to India, vied with France for power in the eastern Mediterranean (Goldschmidt 51). European powers squabbled and fought over the Middle East like
predators fighting over a particularly juicy carcass. In 1916, the Sykes-Picot Agreement allocated control of the Syrian coast to the French and Britain was given lower Iraq, but its sphere
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