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Palestinian nationalism

Israel and Palestine Film Handout

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Israel and Palestine: The Roots of Conflict In 1947, the United Nations proposed a plan to partition Palestine and create a homeland for Jewish people. More than 50 years later, conflict between Jews and Palestinians is still unresolved-and it is often marked by violence. Learn the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the historical claims to the land that both sides have made. 1. Who is involved in the conflict? They are Jews and Muslims. 2. What region is at the heart of the conflict? Describe the claim that both groups have on this region. Israel and Palestine is the heath of the conflict. 3. What is Israel? When was it founded and by whom? It is a country that was split from Palestine. 4. What is the Zionist Movement?

APWH Chaper 37 notes

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Chapter?37: The End of Empire Chapter Outline Independence in Asia India's "vivisection": partitioned independence Indian self-rule British finally willing to consider independence after WWII Muslim separatism grew; feared domination by Hindus Muslim League called a Day of?Direct Action?in 1946; rioting left six thousand dead Partition of India and ensuing violence Gandhi condemned division of India as a "vivisection" Independent India, 1947, divided into Muslim Pakistan and Hindu India Ten million refugees moved either to India or Pakistan; one million died in migration Gandhi assassinated by a Hindu extremist, 30 January 1948 Conflicts between?India and Pakistan 1947, fought over province of Kashmir; Pakistan lost
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