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• According to Jews, their claim goes back 3,000 years
when Jewish (Hebrew) kings first ruled from Jerusalem. • According to Palestinians (both Muslim & Christian), the land has belonged to them since the Jews were driven out by the Romans in 135 A.D. • According to Arabs, the land has belonged to them since the Mohammed-led conquest of the area in the 7th century.
Map at right: Current nation of Israel and the Palestinian territories it occupies: the Gaza Strip and West Bank Bottom right: The new “West Bank barrier” being built by Israel.
பைடு நூலகம்
AGENDA: Begin Warm-up Immediately upon entering classroom ! • WARM-UP – Examine the Map on p. 903; Answer the two questions
• DISCUSSION of Section 4, Text p. 901 - 905 / packet p.
In World War I,establishment of “His Majesty’s Government views with favor the Britain’s a national home for the Jewish people, and T.E. willLawrence use their best (Lawrence of Arabia) endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this objective as long as infiltrated the Ottoman territory it is understood that nothing shall be which mayagainst harm the Turks todone stir up Arab revolt the civil and religious rights who had joined the Axis powers. of the existing Britain did not want to lose the support non-Jewish communities in Palestine….” of Jews nor Arabs during the war and
A Conflict Complicated by Modern Events
• the implications of the Holocaust. • geopolitics - increased importance of oil in the Middle East and the political maneuverings in response to this fact.
The Middle East in 1914
1800s – Pogroms (persecutions of Jews) begin in Europe.
1894
Teodor Herzl leads Zionist movement a movement dedicated to creating a Jewish State in Palestine.
NEXT ASSIGNMENT:
• Read “The Collapse of the Soviet Union” Textbook CH. 35, Section 3 & 4 p. 921 - 930
Textbook p. 901
“Setting the Stage”
A Modern Conflict rooted in Ancient History
1896Zionists begin settling in Palestine.
Middle East on the Eve of World War I
1914
WWI begins.
T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
CH 34: Section 4 – “The Early Stages” Text p. 901; Packet p.
中东地区巴以冲突
CH. 34
Section 4:
Conflicts in the Middle East TODAY’S OBJECTIVES:
AKINS HIGH SCHOOL World History Room 167 Tutorials: T-F 8:20-8:50
• Describe the events that led to the formation of the new nation of Israel. • List the outbreaks of war between Israel and Arab states. • Explain the Camp David Accords. • Describe the Palestinian struggle for independence.
~ Britain’s Balfour Declaration made promises to 1917
both groups.
• Arabs were concerned about the increased immigration of Jews to Palestine. • Jews were making requests for a homeland to be carved out of the region when the war ended.
when Jewish (Hebrew) kings first ruled from Jerusalem. • According to Palestinians (both Muslim & Christian), the land has belonged to them since the Jews were driven out by the Romans in 135 A.D. • According to Arabs, the land has belonged to them since the Mohammed-led conquest of the area in the 7th century.
Map at right: Current nation of Israel and the Palestinian territories it occupies: the Gaza Strip and West Bank Bottom right: The new “West Bank barrier” being built by Israel.
பைடு நூலகம்
AGENDA: Begin Warm-up Immediately upon entering classroom ! • WARM-UP – Examine the Map on p. 903; Answer the two questions
• DISCUSSION of Section 4, Text p. 901 - 905 / packet p.
In World War I,establishment of “His Majesty’s Government views with favor the Britain’s a national home for the Jewish people, and T.E. willLawrence use their best (Lawrence of Arabia) endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this objective as long as infiltrated the Ottoman territory it is understood that nothing shall be which mayagainst harm the Turks todone stir up Arab revolt the civil and religious rights who had joined the Axis powers. of the existing Britain did not want to lose the support non-Jewish communities in Palestine….” of Jews nor Arabs during the war and
A Conflict Complicated by Modern Events
• the implications of the Holocaust. • geopolitics - increased importance of oil in the Middle East and the political maneuverings in response to this fact.
The Middle East in 1914
1800s – Pogroms (persecutions of Jews) begin in Europe.
1894
Teodor Herzl leads Zionist movement a movement dedicated to creating a Jewish State in Palestine.
NEXT ASSIGNMENT:
• Read “The Collapse of the Soviet Union” Textbook CH. 35, Section 3 & 4 p. 921 - 930
Textbook p. 901
“Setting the Stage”
A Modern Conflict rooted in Ancient History
1896Zionists begin settling in Palestine.
Middle East on the Eve of World War I
1914
WWI begins.
T. Loessin; Akins H.S.
CH 34: Section 4 – “The Early Stages” Text p. 901; Packet p.
中东地区巴以冲突
CH. 34
Section 4:
Conflicts in the Middle East TODAY’S OBJECTIVES:
AKINS HIGH SCHOOL World History Room 167 Tutorials: T-F 8:20-8:50
• Describe the events that led to the formation of the new nation of Israel. • List the outbreaks of war between Israel and Arab states. • Explain the Camp David Accords. • Describe the Palestinian struggle for independence.
~ Britain’s Balfour Declaration made promises to 1917
both groups.
• Arabs were concerned about the increased immigration of Jews to Palestine. • Jews were making requests for a homeland to be carved out of the region when the war ended.