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This piece examines the historical journey of the Jewish people from the time of Abraham through their forced migration to Egypt and eventual return to Canaan led by Moses. It highlights key events in the development of Zionism, including the first Zionist Congress in 1897, the impact of the Holocaust, and the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. This exploration addresses the complexities of Jewish identity, the struggles for a homeland, and the ongoing conflicts in the region, including the First Arab-Israeli War. A deeper understanding of these events is crucial to grasp the current geopolitical landscape.
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Khalid, the Sword of Allah Eastern Roman Empire Hebrews, led by Abraham Forced to Egypt by Hunger Returned to Canaan Led by Moses Jews and Christians Muslims CANAAN
Exodus 55% Aug.29.1897 The First Meeting of Zionism “ ” 1947 United Nations holocaust 1869 Theodor Herzl 1878 Petah Tiqwa Zionism - a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. To Protect Their Nation Which is Now Israel 1/3 of population Encouraged people to move to Palestine A Country TO DIVIDE PALESTINE The Jews suffered And wanted a country even more
As long as deep in the heart, The soul of a Jew yearns, And towards the East An eye looks to Zion, Our hope is not yet lost, The hope of two thousand years, To be a free people in our land, The land of Zion and Jerusalem. 33 Countries Agree 13 Countires Disagree 10 Countires Abstain Tel Aviv Hatikvah Jeruselem So The State of Israel is BORN Judaism
Iraq Lebanon WARS ARE STILL GOING ON Religion of Islam • Neibouring Countires Christian Countires The First Arab-Israeli War Supporting Israel Egypt Jordan EVEN IN TODAY, 2012 DEATH TO ISRAEL BROKE INTO PALESTINE Sorry And yet we still haven’t got any solution to this conflict Religious Reason