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Palestinians.

Palestinians. what is the history of Palestine? In recent history the area called Palestine includes the territories of present day Israel and Jordan from 1517 to 1917 most of this area remained under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.

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Palestinians.

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  1. Palestinians. • what is the history of Palestine? • In recent history the area called Palestine includes the territories of present day Israel and Jordan from 1517 to 1917 most of this area remained under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. • The residents of Palestine are called "Palestinians". Since Palestine includes both modern day Israel and Jordan both Arab and Jewish residents of this area were referred to as "Palestinians”. http://www.science.co.il/History-Palestine.asp • How do Palestinians feel about Israel? • There is no denying the fact that some Palestinians think as many Israel’s do, and very possibly they do so because they were the victims of such treatment themselves. • Regardless of whether it's right or wrong, you have to agree that it is human nature to respond to terror with terror, and to racism with racism, these are facts that all decent people must accept and deplore simultaneously. No matter what the circumstances are targeting civilians to achieve political or military objectives, in either war or non-war situations, is terrorism. Whether or not you agree with what Palestinians or not, they are both doing the same to each other. That is why I believe that they should both create a peace settlement to end wars between them. (Jenna Booth, http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Palestine-Remembered/Story417.html )

  2. Palestinians. • Who are the current Palestinian leaders? • The Current leader is Aziz Duwaik. (Jenna Booth, http://en.domotica.net/Aziz_Duwaik)Do Palestinians present a practical argument for political independence? • Yes, they have tried many things. They have tried to pass laws, "Palestine’s right of return". They have also tried the 6 day war to get back what they believe is theirs. They have tried many ways to overcome this argument but so far none of them have worked. (Jenna Booth, http://www.mideastweb.org/refugees3.htm) • What legal rights to Palestinians have in Israel today? • They don’t really have an legal rights • They have no control over what the Israel’s do to them. They can't enter the Israel’s territory without Israel’s thinking they have bombs with them or any sort of weapon. They are currently trying to resolve this argument but so far it hasn't been working. (Jenna Booth, http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/12/14/the_palestinians_are_the_real_obstacle_to_peace )

  3. Palestinians. • What Palestinian obstacles are standing in the way of a peace settlement? • Some of the obstacles that stand in the way of peace have received much attention in this country. • Suicide bombings directed against Israeli civilians have been massively condemned, and the Palestinian leadership subjected to relentless from both Israel and the U.S. to find and arrest the bombers. • Global Exchange condemns violence directed against civilians, and we mourn the deaths of all innocents—Israelis who have been the victims of bombings and the much larger number of Palestinian civilians killed by the Israeli military and by settlers. • By knowing this information, it says that they do not get along or have any peace settlement currently. But both countries are trying to defend their own country, so in their eyes they are doing nothing wrong. (Jenna Booth, http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/palestine/ )

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