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      <title>israel and palestine by Timothy Frederick</title>
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      <pubDate>2022-10-28 15:24:37 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>1st arab israeli war 1948-1949</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective: Recently had just become a country and the neighboring Arab countries did not like them all too much because they were starting to usurp Palestine after accepting the un partition plan which made them mad because that was part of their land and did not want to have some newcomer take them over. and for them to have a neighbor that they despise would also put more salt in their wounds later onwards Israel declared independence making them a real country which once they found out about that they were not pleased. after a long battle, Israel reigned supreme and took all of Palestine's land including west bank and Gaza strip making Palestine just a thing of the past.<br><br>Palestine perspective: they had recently found out that some new country was being made and it just so happened that it would be in Palestine which made the Arabs furious because they did not want some new guy to usurp Palestine so they declared war on the still being worked on Israel into battle. after a while, Israel declared its independence which would make them a real country and the Arabs did not like that which all but forced them to keep on fighting until Israel is nothing but dust and only Palestinians would remain. after a long battle they were not victorious they had crumbled and lost against the still infant country Israel and lost Palestine to them making Palestine no longer exist.&nbsp;it can also be classified as al nakba for Palestine because it was a catastrophe that they lost all of their and many of their people had perished during the war.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-28 15:47:13 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Holocaust 1939-1941</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective: a very, very tragic series of events where millions of Jewish people were slain and sent to concentration camps. The puppet master behind all of this was Adolf Hitler who killed 6 million Jews in the time span of the holocaust which would change the population of the Jewish people forever. The main reason why this all happened was that the Jews were blamed for the reason why Germany had lost WW1 and not better than to get rid of the reason why you lost probably went through Hitler's mind during his wild ride of pain and torment.<br><br>Palestine perspective: Even though that hate Israel and everything that they stand for some might still see it as a terrible event that should never happen again but others might be celebrating like they just won the lottery. While some celebrate and some don't some might wonder if they are next some Jews would think to flee to Jerusalem as a safe haven but the germans might see through that idea and send their troops over there and might possibly kill Palestinian people. While that plan never came through the Palestinian people still celebrate (or not) that someone else had indirectly helped their cause at finally getting rid of their mortal enemy.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:35:24 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>UN partition 1947</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective: A plan for them to finally have some land but they have to share it with Palestine which they would need to make an unlikely alliance with in order to pass the deal so that both can still live there but Israel can get the land that they need to survive. The main plan was to split up Palestine and Israel into 2 parts Israel of course would accept this plan because they had little to no land because they were still starting out as a country but Palestine did not want to share their land with Israel because they thought that Palestine is only Palestine's and will forever be only for them and the Arabs. And so the plan never really went to fruition but Israel still got land to share with Palestine but they did not gain access to west bank and Gaza strip.<br><br>Palestine perspective: an absolutely terrible deal, they hate Israel they want Jerusalem all to themself and they believe that Palestine is only for Palestinians and Arabs. after reluctantly agreeing to the deal they had to be babied by the British making them mandatory Palestine for a while making them have fewer rights unless the British are ok with what they are about to do. the main part was split into three groups Israeli land and Palestinian land and Jerusalem is neutral ground because they both want it as their own so they have to share it as a center of peace between worlds mostly.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:46:38 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Israel declares independence 1948</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: after WW2 the British handed the issue over to the recently created UN The result was Resolution 181, a plan to partition Palestine into Independent Arab and Jewish States and for Jerusalem to be neutral ground that no one would own but would make it seem as if both have ownership over it. after that, they had been seen as a real Jewish state made Palestine and the other Arab nations very aggravated, and instantly started a war against the already still infantile country of Israel beginning the event of the first Arab-Israeli war. after the war, Israel was victorious and took over the entirety of Palestine making the country of Palestine fade into existence (for now).<br><br>Palestine perspective: they did not enjoy it after recently being put under mandatory Palestine by the British they instantly jumped into war with Israel and other Arab countries jumped in as well (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria). after a long battle Palestine had failed in their mission to take down Israel making Palestine lose all of their land in the process making Palestine no longer be a country. salt was probably put into all of the Arab's wounds that they would find out that their recently created mortal enemy would take all of their neighbor's land and that would still infuriate them and that they would seek revenge soon in the future.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:47:21 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Israel leaves gaza 2005</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: a movement mostly based on solely religious purposes where they believe they should live by the jordan sea the the mediterranean sea. but once they got there it was prone to have terrorists there and was later seen as massive mistake but they cant pull back on their religion or they would be shunned. Maybe next time they should look to see what's going on over there before taking religious purposes into hand so that it would prevent future accidents in the future.<br><br>Palestine perspective: finally they have decided to flee from our land and will have to move someplace else, we don't care where it is but as long as it's not ours were fine. once if they do find out that that are is prone to terrorists it would probably seen as their lucky day that most if not all would probably die from a terrorist so that they can retake over the land they had and end the decade long conflict for good. they wouldn't see it as a mistake&nbsp; because they hate them and would love to see them suffer</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:47:55 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Formation of plo 1964</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective: their old buddy Palestine is back from the supposed death and wants nothing but to terminate Israel for good and they would stop at nothing to make that happen. as of right now they have not even been fully recognized as the people of Palestine but that would soon change in the not so far near future when they would keep on doing terrible acts against them in order to be noticed as Palestine by them and other countries. but for now, they have nothing to worry about soon will need to watch their back because a battle is soon to be rising.<br><br>Palestine perspective: It was formed to centralize the leadership of various Palestinian groups, It came into prominence only after the Six-day war, however, and engaged in protracted guerrilla warfare against Israel for decades since that day. it was mostly created to make sure that the name Palestine would not die out just because they had lost all of their land and no longer existed, they strived to keep the name Palestine alive and well so that they would never be forgotten. the PLO would later go on to do terrible deeds in order for people to talk about them and to take down their mortal enemy for once and for all and to take what once their back for good.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:48:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>six day war 1967</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: A war between Israel and the Arab countries of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan. Syria feared that an invasion by Israel was in the works and was soon approaching and ran to Egypt for support in order to have more of a chance to take down a common enemy. Egypt answered by demanding the immediate withdrawal of UN peacekeeping forces from the Sinai Peninsula and by moving troops into the area. Israel, surrounded by their enemies and fearing a soon-to-be-had Arab attack was incoming, launched what it felt was a preemptive strike against the three Arab countries. Israeli forces later captured the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza strip West bank of the city of Jerusalem, and the Golan height making them a force to be reckoned with because they had taken over major pieces of land.<br>&nbsp;<br>Palestine's perspective: a fear that their enemy Israel would soon invade them and crush them like an ant under a big work boot and went to Egypt and begged for help in order to take out their common enemy Gamal Nasser would soon oblige. after gaining support from Egypt they soon had to demand the un to remove their peacekeeping groups of the Sinai peninsula so that they could back Israel up in the corner so they can restart their ongoing brawl once again. once they caught up to Israel they weren't so lucky Israel had just taken control of the West bank Gaza strip and thr]e Golon heights making the battle just about pointless because they had no way out of it because their enemy had just taken over the most major land in the whole country.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:48:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>1972 olympics</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: a terrible event that was in a particularly bad place for Israel because it took place in Munich which was the birthplace of the zazis which Israel has quite the history with the Zazis, and so the had to venture into their dorms in the Olympic village and when asked where they were from they were actually recognized as from Israel and not whats an Israel but a terrorist group called Black September was lurking around and was headed to the Israelites room in the Olympic village. Once black September had invaded the Israelite's room they were ordered to keep them hostage but not kill them eventually, they started to rebel against the terrorists and some had end up being killed in their rooms, eventually, there was a plan to barrage the terrorists but they forgot that all of the rooms have TVs and that they were being broadcasted so the plan would be pointless because they would be instantly killed because they would know about their plan. Eventually, the hostages escaped, and most but not all of the terrorists had been killed when the hostages were about to escape in a helicopter but one of the terrorists had thrown a grenade into the helicopter making all of the left known hostages dead and not until major death had occurred during this event the Olympics never really stopped.<br><br>Palestine perspective: a terrorist group from Palestine known as Black September had been ordered to crash the Olympics and to head to the Israeli headquarters in the Olympic village and to keep the Israeli athletes inside alive and had no orders to kill them otherwise. eventually they killed some of the athletes inside and after stating demands to release prisoners by 12 they would let the hostages go but that never came into fruition eventually after the hostages escaped some of the black September members were still alive after snipers had killed some of the others one threw a grenade into a helicopter that they were escaping in making all of the hostages dead. The main plan was for them to finally say the word Palestine which made all Palestinians joyous because they were finally being recognized even though it was bad publicity but I guess that does not matter to them as long as their back in the spotlight.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:49:34 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>yom kippur war 1973</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective:&nbsp; Egypt and Syria attacked Israel simultaneously on two fronts on their holiest day of the entire year. With the element of surprise to their advantage, the Egyptian forces successfully crossed the Suez Canal with relative ease making their suffering only a fraction of the anticipated fatalities, while Syrian forces were able to launch their all-out attacks against Israeli positions and break through into the Golan heights. The immense intensity of the Egyptian and Syrian assaults rapidly began to exhaust Israel’s reserve stocks of munitions. Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir turned to the US for aid, while they hastily formatted a battle plan in order for the Arabs to knock it off. after getting reinforced the un came to take them out of there and put peacekeepers in order for this to take an end.<br><br>Palestine perspective: a dastardly plot to sneak up on the Jewish people in order for them to launch their plan the attack them whilst they are distracted during their special holiday which was surprising to be way too easy of a job for them and brought a surprise to both the Arabs and the Israelites. after they started to attack caused the Israeli prime minister scrambled to find help and started to call to seek aid from the US which ended up working. after the UN got their mitts on it they took Israel out of the place and put peacekeepers in their place causing an end to the battle for now.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:50:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>camp david accords 1978</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt which included Menachem Begin, Jimmy Carter, and Anwar Sadat. The plan was for Israel to be seen as a real country as long as Israel would withdraw the land that they had just gained and if they do they would be able to use the Suez canal again after losing the Suez canal crisis. the men agreed and gave back the land and was able to use the canal again and was now seen as a real country by one of their former enemies Egypt.<br>&nbsp;<br>Palestine perspective: seen as a major betrayal and a letdown to all beliefs that they would now side with the one person who they had been fighting against for all these years and is now buddy buddy with them, that did not slide with most Arab countries and wanted to cut ties with them until they come back to the right side on hating Israel. a positive side to this is that they got their land back but I doubt the other Arab countries still want them to use the canal but it would be belificial for them so that they would not have to go accross the entire continent to trade with people. so this event would seem like a youre dead to me kind of situation between the neighboring arab countries and Egypt but they proboly ended up mending their relationship with each otjer and now are back in working order.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:50:59 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>first intifada 1987-1993 </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel's perspective: a burst of Palestine riots in west bank and Gaza strip that later turned violent, it started because an Israeli defense force truck had killed 4 Palestinian workers. after Palestine's bright idea for the workers to go on strike making Israel have a financial crisis for there crime of killing 4 innocent people. for the reasons why they were financially hit they deployed 8o thousand soldiers in order to take down the threat. it was seen as Palestine trying to be its own thing and does not want to keep on working for the people that they hate the most this world.<br><br>Palestine perspective: a planned series of riots that would later turn violent because of a car accident that included the death of 4 Palestinians the death was in the hands of the Israeli defense force but the Palestinians were charged with the death which caused outrage. with the bright idea to go on strike they boycotted all Israeli products and refused to work causing a financial crisis for Israel. Israel later deployed 80 thousand soldiers in order for the problem to fizzle down and later it did, it may seem as if Palestine does not want to be controlled by Israel anymore and want to work for themself and not for the people whom they despise </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:51:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>oslo accords 1993</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Israel perspective: a plan that would make the PLO recognize Israel’s right to exist, renounce terrorism, and agree to change the portions of its charter that called for Israel’s destruction. Israel recognized the PLO as the sole representative of the Palestinian people. the main gang that started the agreement were Yitzhak Rabin, Yasser Arafat, and Bill Clinton. later on, they went to the white house in support of their recent deal where the men shook hands which would make the agreement a real thing and later would be put into fruition.<br><br>Palestine perspective: A deal that would finally make them recognized as Palestine once again they get to be self-governing and as long as&nbsp;<br>PLO is recognized as Palestine they would recognize Israel as a real country as well. being now chummy with each other, especially Clinton they decided to go forth to the white house to later further on seal the deal by shaking hands and making the deal a real thing to look forward to. This may seem like the be-all-end-all to this argument but it is still ongoing despite having signed multiple treaties and seems to have no sign of stopping in the near future.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2022-10-31 15:52:12 UTC</pubDate>
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