Global Issues: Palestinian-Israeli Conflict Test
What did the UN Partition Plan propose?
to separate the land into 2 countries into Israel (Jewish state) and and Palestine (Arab state) 55% of land goes to Jews (a lot of desert) 45% of land goes to Arabs Jerusalem = international city governed by UN
What was the Black September event?
when Yassir Arafat (PLO) ordered the overthrow of King Hussein
Is the barrier successful in terms of stopping terrorism?
yes
Why does Israel win the Israeli-Arab war in 1948?
1. American and Canadian volunteers 2. highly trained military (IDF) 3. support of the international Jewish community 4. home-field advantage 5. motivation (death or victory)
What were the Zionists' 3 main arguments to the UN?
1. Biblical land rights 2. Safety - centuries of anti-semitism 3. Modernization
What were the Palestinians' 3 main arguments to the UN?
1. Possession of land for centuries 2. Majority of population 3. Innocent of Jewish persecution
What are some of the negatives to the barrier?
1. prevents education and hospital access 2. cuts into some of Palestine's land
Why were Jews stereotyped as being greedy?
1.) In the Bible 2.) They were forced to have jobs no one else wanted so they ended up being money lenders or tax collectors
Who was Leon Pinsker?
A Zionist pioneer
How did the Jews have land once they got to Palestine (during Aliyahs)?
A rich Jewish banking family, the Rothschilds, bought land for them to live on.
Who did most of the large land tracts that the Jews bought belong to?
Absentee owners
What was the state of England after WWII?
Although England won the war, they were pulverized
Who does Israel call to help them defend themselves from the Arab countries?
American and Canadian Jews
What was the Oslo Agreement?
An attempt to resolve issues between Israel and PLO
What is the difference between anti-semitism and anti-Judaism?
Anti-semitism is the hatred of Jews for what they believe in Anti-Judaism is the hatred of Jews for who they are
Who was the president of Egypt during the Camp David Accords?
Anwar Sadat
How were the US, England, and other countries affected after the Yom-Kippur War?
Arabic countries stopped selling oil to Western countries for helping Israel
What happens in 1988?
Arafat promises to recognize Israel
What was the cause of the Second Intifada (2000-2008)?
Ariel Sharon travels to the Temple Mount
What was Operation "Wrath of God"?
Assassination squads killing PLO leaders
What is the problem with the Balfour Declaration and the letter from Sir Henry McMahon to Ali ibn Husain?
Britain promised the same land to both peoples
What did Israel do in response to each terrorist attack?
Counterattacks
What happened at Camp David 2000?
Ehud Barak (Israeli Prime Minister) offers Arafat all of Gaza & 97% of the West Bank
What was the Road Map to Peace and who created it?
George Mitchell plan to end Palestinian violence was never implimented
What happens when the UN creates a vote for a government for Palestine?
Hamas (a terrorist group wins)
Who was the 2007-2011 civil war between?
Hamas vs. Fatah (PLO)
What three groups were involved in the Second Intifada?
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade
During the 2007-2011 civil war, where is Hamas controlling and where is Fatah controlling?
Hamas-Gaza Fatah-West Bank
What is Arafat's response to the Camp David 2000 terms and why?
He refuses Arafat wanted the immediate withdrawal of the Israelis from the occupied territories right of return-a belief that Palestinian refugees have a right to return to their original homes in Israel
Who was Emile Zola and why was he significant to the Dreyfus Affair?
He was a famous author and wrote an article about the Dreyfus Affair titled "J'accuse"
What happened to Anwar Sadat after he made peace with Israel?
He was assassinated by his own people
Where did the PLO set up bases?
In Jordan
What happened in 1987-1993?
Intifada
What happened in 1946?
Irgun terrorist attack on the King David Hotel killing 91 people including British Military members
Who wins the Israeli-Arab war in 1948?
Israel
What agreement was made between Egypt and Israel during the Camp David Accords?
Israel gave the Sinai Penninsula back to Egypt in return for being recognized as a country "land for peace"
What happened in 1982?
Israel invaded Lebanon
What happens the day after Israel becomes a nation?
Israel is attacked by 5 Arab nations (Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and Egypt)
Who was the 2006 Lebanon War between?
Israel vs. Hezbollah (terrorist group)
Who won the Six Day War and what was the result?
Israel won the Six Day War, and gained West Bank, Gaza, Golon Heights, and the Sinai Penninsula (1967)
What happened in 1994?
Israel-Jordan treaty
Who are the current leaders of Israel and Palestine?
Israel: Benjamin Netanyahu Palestine: Mahmoud Abbas
What is the Israeli and Palestinian reaction to the UN Partition Plan of 1947?
Israelis say yes Palestinians say no
What is Iron Dome?
Israels machine to shoot rockets being launched at them down
What is Operation Protective Edge?
Israels plans of stopping the missiles being shot at them by Hamas
What did the letter from Sir Henry McMahon say to Ali ibn Husain?
It promised the Arabs that if they supported the British in the war, the British government would support the establishment of an independent Arab state including Palestine (1915)
Why was the Yom-Kippur War (1973) a strategic move?
It started on Yom Kippur, Jews most holy day of the year, so no Arab would be expecting them to attack
What was wrong with most of the land that the Jews purchased?
It was uncultivable
Who moved into Palestine in 1914?
Jews coming through the first Aliyah
How were Jews treated after Enlightenment?
Jews were now treated as a race (world interested in eugenics), and were allowed out of the ghettos where they had been living
What type of land were the Jews living on after the Aliyahs?
Land bought from poor Palestinian farmers forcing them to leave
Who committed the Sabra and Shatlia Massacre?
Lebanese Christian Militia
What happened in 1945?
Liberation - end of WWII
What was the difference between the PLO and Hamas?
PLO: Palestinian movement, calls for end of Zionism Hamas: Islamic movement, calls for death of all Jews Hamas=religious group
What happened between 1936-1939?
Palestine Arab Revolt
What was the PLO?
Palestine Liberation Organization terrorist group
What was different between the ways that Palestine and Israel tried to convince people to be on their side?
Palestinians used dramatic pictures Israelis used long writings in response Palestinian method more effective
Who instated the pogroms which ordered the killings of Jews in the 1900s?
Russia
What happens in 2005?
Sharon evacuates all Jews from Gaza
Why did Israel have to build the barrier - why couldn't they ask the Palestinian government to make the terrorism stop?
Some of the terrorist groups were directly related to the Palestinian government
What was the Arab's new strategy after the Six Day War?
Terrorism
What happened in 1922?
The British created their mandate for Palestine
Who did the British favor while controlling Palestine?
The British favored the Israelis, most likely because they were white, by supporting the Jews' education and not the Arabs' education
What took place from June 5-10, 1967?
The Six Day War
What happened in 1947?
The UN Partition Plan was proposed
Who was Theodore Herzi and what did he do?
The reporter for the Dreyfus Affair, wrote a book called "The Jewish State" about Zionism
What were the Aliyahs?
The series of immigrations of Zionists into Palestine
Why are Holocaust survivors forced to stay in camps after WWII is over?
There is no where for survivors to go
How does England attempt to keep out Holocaust survivors from Palestine?
They build a blockade around the shore of Palestine
Where do Arabs go to after they lose the war against Israel in 1948?
They either go to West Bank or they flee
What does Israel gain after the war in 1948?
They end up with almost double the land they would have gotten through the UN Partition
What does England do with Palestine after not being able to decide what to do?
They give the issue to the UN to decide and give up Palestine
What was the Israelis beginning strategy during the Six Day War?
They launched a successful pre-emptive attack, which wipes out all planes in military
What did the British do with Palestinian documents once they gained control of Palestine?
They made documents in Hebrew, English, and Arabic to welcome many different people
What language did the Jews choose to speak after the Aliyah (while living in Israel)
They spoke Hebrew because they felt if they were back in their homeland, they should be speaking their language
Why did Russians believe that Jews had to be killed?
They thought that the Jews had a secret plan to take over all the banks and then the world
What types of arguments did Zionists make about their case?
They tried to convince the world leaders by using historical arguments, not religious arguments
Where do WWII survivors want to go?
They want to live in Palestine
What was interesting about the Zionists' faith?
They were not very religious
What does the IDF do?
They were trained by England for WWII Becomes helpful for the Arab-Israeli war to have skilled fighters
Why did the Israelis attack the Arabs before the Six Day War started?
This was in response to the Egyptian army lining up on the border
Why did the Arabs believe they had to try a new strategy after the Six Day War?
Twice they had lost wars to Israel so they knew they couldn't beat them through war
Why does the US not want Palestine to become an official country yet?
We want Palestine to make peace with Israel before they become an official state
What two territories does Palestine consist of today?
West Bank and Gaza Strip
What three questions are the main reason why Palestine is not yet a country?
When, where, and how?
Who was the leader of the PLO?
Yassir Arafat
Who was the Israeli prime minister at the time of the Oslo Agreement and Israel-Jordan treaty?
Yitzhak Rabin
What has the UN decided to refer to Palestine as?
a "non-member observer state"
What was the Elders of Zion?
a book that said that Jews are trying to take over the world
What was the Balfour Declaration?
a letter from the British government encouraging Zionism Promised the Jews that if they supported the British in the war, the British government would support the establishment of an independent Israeli state including Palestine (1917)
Who was the Hamas group?
a terrorist group
What was the Black September group?
a terrorist group assassinated Jordan prime minister responsible for Munich Olympic Games attack
What was Israels new strategy to reduce terrorist after counterattacks didn't work?
assassinating PLO leaders
What was the Israelis final decision on how to end suicide bombings and terrorism?
build a barrier
Who was Ariel Sharon?
defense minister most hated man to Palestinians called "the butcher" soon to be Israeli prime minister
Where were Holocaust survivors taken to by the English government?
detention camps on the island of Cyprus
What happened to Yitzhak Rabin after he agreed to give away some of their land in exchange for recognition?
he was assassinated by an Israeli
What are pograms?
identification of Jews
What was the result of the Yom-Kippur War?
no territory was gained or lost
What is the green line?
the "pre 67 borders"
When war first starts between Jews and Arabs, who had better weapons?
the Arabs have much better & many more weapons
What happened in 1917?
the Balfour Declaration
What is the IDF?
the Israel Defense Forces
What was the name of the system of how the Jews were living after the Aliyah?
the Kibbutz System
What was the Kibbutz System?
the Kibbutz System was a form of socialism no one makes any money, profits go back into the system
What empire controlled Palestine from the 1500s to 1917?
the Ottoman empire
What happened in 1973?
the Yom-Kippur War
What happened on May 14, 1948
the day England pulled out (no longer controlling Palestine) Israel becomes a nation
What did the PLO charter call for?
the destruction of Zionism (not Isreal, would not knowledge that it existed)
What was the Dreyfus Affair?
the event where French military documents were found in the waste basket of the German embassy blamed it on Dreyfus, an innocent Jew
What started the 2006 Lebanon War?
the kidnapping of two soldiers
What were the Camp David Accords?
the meetings to make peace between Egypt and Israel led by Bill Clinton
Define Zionism
the movement to reestablish a Jewish state in Palestine
What happened when Holocaust survivors returned to Poland a year later?
there was a terrorist attack on them, killing 1200 Jews
What is interesting about the planes that the Jews have to use to fight the Arabs?
they were created for the Nazis to use
What were the goals of the Palestine Arab Revolt?
to end Jewish immigration to Palestine to end transfers of land to Jewish owners a new "general representative government"