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Since it seems like everyone is interested in what's happening in the middle east right now, I decided that we should all step back in time and look at the root cause of this crisis.
Forget Hezbollah, the captured soldiers or the Palestinian situation. Let's go back even before Israel was created.
What I'm hoping for is for people to gain a deep understanding of this whole situation. They don't teach you history on the news these days so hopefully, once we learn the history of the whole Arab-Israeli conflict, we can make more informed, objective opinions on the matter.
Now, we may not all be history majors (I'm a computer geek myself) but with the help of the internet (wikipedia ), we should all be able to contribute something.
Now where do we start? I say 1917 with the Balfour declaration. Here's the brief summary of it which I read from Wikipedia and then placed into my own words....
1917 Balfour Declaration
· During WWI, many fighting countries, economy in shambles, were vying for the resources of the Zionist movement.
· The Zionist movement was involved in negotiations with Germany, Russia, Britain, France and America to support the goals of the Zionist movement – namely support for Jewish migration to Palestine (why Palestine?)
· Britain won the support of the Zionist movement after creating the Balfour Declaration (What is the Balfour declaration?).
So basically, we'll continue forward in time (or backwards if someone feels that I've buggered the starting date), marking every major event that has occurred involving the Arabs and the Jews. Now here's the hard part. We actually have to do research and THINK! No more right/left wing bashing. Hopefully, this thread will remain flame-free and we can expand our knowledge on this topic.
RULES:
1. If you cannot back up your statement without some kind of proof, it does not belong in this thread.
2. Make sure you list your sources.
3. I encourage people to challenge the accuracy of others' posts, but please keep it civil. NO FLAMING!
4. Start date is 1917. Move forward from there. Yes, I realise there's plenty of history prior to that date but in regards to the CURRENT situation, most relevant events occurred in this century.
Forget Hezbollah, the captured soldiers or the Palestinian situation. Let's go back even before Israel was created.
What I'm hoping for is for people to gain a deep understanding of this whole situation. They don't teach you history on the news these days so hopefully, once we learn the history of the whole Arab-Israeli conflict, we can make more informed, objective opinions on the matter.
Now, we may not all be history majors (I'm a computer geek myself) but with the help of the internet (wikipedia ), we should all be able to contribute something.
Now where do we start? I say 1917 with the Balfour declaration. Here's the brief summary of it which I read from Wikipedia and then placed into my own words....
1917 Balfour Declaration
· During WWI, many fighting countries, economy in shambles, were vying for the resources of the Zionist movement.
· The Zionist movement was involved in negotiations with Germany, Russia, Britain, France and America to support the goals of the Zionist movement – namely support for Jewish migration to Palestine (why Palestine?)
· Britain won the support of the Zionist movement after creating the Balfour Declaration (What is the Balfour declaration?).
So basically, we'll continue forward in time (or backwards if someone feels that I've buggered the starting date), marking every major event that has occurred involving the Arabs and the Jews. Now here's the hard part. We actually have to do research and THINK! No more right/left wing bashing. Hopefully, this thread will remain flame-free and we can expand our knowledge on this topic.
RULES:
1. If you cannot back up your statement without some kind of proof, it does not belong in this thread.
2. Make sure you list your sources.
3. I encourage people to challenge the accuracy of others' posts, but please keep it civil. NO FLAMING!
4. Start date is 1917. Move forward from there. Yes, I realise there's plenty of history prior to that date but in regards to the CURRENT situation, most relevant events occurred in this century.