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Arab-Israeli Conflict

    The Arab-Israeli conflict came about from the notion of Political Zionism. Zionism is the belief

that Jews constitute a nation (or a people) and that they deserve the right to return to what they consider to

be their ancestral home, land of Israel (or Palestine). Political Zionism, the belief that Jews should

establish a state for themselves in Palestine, was a revolutionary idea for the 19th Century.

    During World War I, Jews supported countries that constituted the Central Powers because they

detested the tyranny of czarist Russia. Both the Allies and Central Powers needed Jewish support, but

Germany could not espouse Zionism due to its ties with the Ottoman Empire, which still controlled

Palestine. British Prime Minister Lloyd George & Foreign Secretary Lord Balfour, favored Zionism and

supported their cause in a letter that became known as the Balfour Declaration, ensuring that the British

government would control Palestine after the war with a commitment to build the Jewish national home

there, promising only to work for the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine and not harm the civil and

religious rights of Palestine’s "existing non-Jewish communities".

    After the Great War, Britain’s Forces jointly occupied the area known as Palestine with Faysal’s

(Iraq) Arab army. The British set up a provisional military government in Jerusalem that soon became a

struggle between Jewish settlers and the Arab inhabitants...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 05-02-05 6:51am
Category: History
Words: 2053
Pages: 8.21