miss-teek
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I have my trials on Friday, and I was wondering, if anyone else is doing Arab - Israli, if people wanted to help each other out by taking it in turns to write about the Key Features. I have done Key Feature 1: the effect of the creation of Israel on the Palestinian people, on neighbouring countries and on Jewish communities in Arab countris:
The creation of Israel initiated a whole new phase in the Arab - Israeli conflict. Indeed, the establishment brought about greater hostility among Arab nations, thus inflicting increased terrorist attacks. The only solution for the Arabs was war, hence the breakout of the War of Independence on the 15th May 1948. The aim of the Arabs was to wipe out the state, and prevent it from ever re - establishing. However, the Arabs were defeated as a result of the periodic intervals which were consequence of the UN truces that were put into effect. These intervals gave way for the Israeli to order some armaments from the Soviets. It was these time frames which ultimately helped Israel to win the war, thus implementing fear in the minds of the Arabs, cause those who survived to flee, forced to become refugees in 'their' country. The victory of the Israelis securred the creation of Israel.
The creation of a Jewish stat had great effects for Jews in Arab countries. Jews either fled or well expelled from Muslim countris, fleeing to their promised land. This meant a dramatic increase in the Jewish immigration rate. However, this introduce the problem relatin to the largy diversity in Jewish customs, cultures and languages. However, all in all, the creation of Israel established a new image of Jews. The victory in the 19498 war portrayed the Jews as strong and determined, and displayed the ability of Jews to survive in an area where they were surronded by Arabs.
The creation of Israel brought about increased hostility amongst the neighbouring countries. It initiated failure to recognis the right of Israel to exist, and after their defeat in the 1948 war, Arab countries refused to sign any form of peace treaty with the Jewish state. A further discouragement for the Arabs was the repeatitive interference of the super powers, during the course of and after the official establishment of Israel. Arab countries were also hostile to the Soviets due to the supplies which it provided to Israel during the war. Ever since the creation of Israel, with a few exceptions in relation to the peace process, the Arab countries have been solely committed to the destruction of Israel.
For the Arab population in Palestine, the traditional Palestine had ceased to exist in May 1948. The Arabs of Palestine believed that, through the creation of Israel, their biblical rights had been ignored. It has been a firm belief of Palestinian historians that a Palestinian Arab state had not emerged because Israel had prevented it. On the other hand, Israeli historians hold the belief that a Palestinian stat DID emerge in the area which was allocated by the United Nations General Assembly - an expanded Jordan, as Israeli historians have called it.
If I have left out some important information, please add this on, but this information is all that I could find in all of my textbooks (and I have 6). If someone would like to carry out with Key Feature Number 2 and help us all out please...
The creation of Israel initiated a whole new phase in the Arab - Israeli conflict. Indeed, the establishment brought about greater hostility among Arab nations, thus inflicting increased terrorist attacks. The only solution for the Arabs was war, hence the breakout of the War of Independence on the 15th May 1948. The aim of the Arabs was to wipe out the state, and prevent it from ever re - establishing. However, the Arabs were defeated as a result of the periodic intervals which were consequence of the UN truces that were put into effect. These intervals gave way for the Israeli to order some armaments from the Soviets. It was these time frames which ultimately helped Israel to win the war, thus implementing fear in the minds of the Arabs, cause those who survived to flee, forced to become refugees in 'their' country. The victory of the Israelis securred the creation of Israel.
The creation of a Jewish stat had great effects for Jews in Arab countries. Jews either fled or well expelled from Muslim countris, fleeing to their promised land. This meant a dramatic increase in the Jewish immigration rate. However, this introduce the problem relatin to the largy diversity in Jewish customs, cultures and languages. However, all in all, the creation of Israel established a new image of Jews. The victory in the 19498 war portrayed the Jews as strong and determined, and displayed the ability of Jews to survive in an area where they were surronded by Arabs.
The creation of Israel brought about increased hostility amongst the neighbouring countries. It initiated failure to recognis the right of Israel to exist, and after their defeat in the 1948 war, Arab countries refused to sign any form of peace treaty with the Jewish state. A further discouragement for the Arabs was the repeatitive interference of the super powers, during the course of and after the official establishment of Israel. Arab countries were also hostile to the Soviets due to the supplies which it provided to Israel during the war. Ever since the creation of Israel, with a few exceptions in relation to the peace process, the Arab countries have been solely committed to the destruction of Israel.
For the Arab population in Palestine, the traditional Palestine had ceased to exist in May 1948. The Arabs of Palestine believed that, through the creation of Israel, their biblical rights had been ignored. It has been a firm belief of Palestinian historians that a Palestinian Arab state had not emerged because Israel had prevented it. On the other hand, Israeli historians hold the belief that a Palestinian stat DID emerge in the area which was allocated by the United Nations General Assembly - an expanded Jordan, as Israeli historians have called it.
If I have left out some important information, please add this on, but this information is all that I could find in all of my textbooks (and I have 6). If someone would like to carry out with Key Feature Number 2 and help us all out please...