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History of Israel-Palestine Conflict and Promises West Bank Story So silly, so offensive, embraces all stereotypes…lets watch it!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osgMaqIBtko http://www.veoh.com/watch/v868434dFDZBn6K?h 1=west+bank+story Islam Basics Where: Mecca and Saudi Arabia When: 570-632 (death of Muhammad) Who: Muhammad, Koran, Qu’ran The basics of religion: Blended elements of Christianity, Judaism and native religions 2. Initially tolerant of … 3. With the … 4. Really lack of interaction between the west and the ME—leads to strange relations 1. Muhammad 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Worked as a merchant’s assistant—when 25 married a wealthy Mecca widow. Rejects materialism Religious conversion … Received revelation from angel Gabrielle— developed into the Qur’an (literally “reciting”) Basic message that people must submit to god Islam means ___________ and Muslim means _____________ Seen as the _____________therefore the most relevant and recent How to be a good Muslim/Path to heaven 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Essentially the 5 pillars: Declaration of faith Prayer 5 times daily Payment of tithes to less fortunate Muslims Observe Ramadan Pilgrimage to Mecca and the Ka’ba What does it offer society? Structured religion and social code—… 2. Helps unites the Arab world… 3. Umma Community focus but a Ulama (spiritual leader) leads the community. 4. Ulama and M are not just spiritual leaders…. 1. The power of the individual: Religion is a political and social code—no separation. 2. Umma: Community 3. Ulama: Spiritual leader 4. Explains power of: alSadr 1. Understanding of “Jihad” 1. Define as “sacred struggle” 2. Can be applied to enemies of Islam. i.e. Mujahideen in Afghanistan in 1980s against Soviet forces. (this is the view most often seen in the West) 3. Another definition applies to governments—If leaders are not spiritual then many believe they should be replace--Iran 4. Others see this term as meaning spiritual struggle having nothing to do with violence (west not familiar with this) Terms: Mosque Umma Jihad Ka’ba Allah Shi’a Sunnis Ramadan— Judaism (roots) and Christianity Basics Christianity begins in Roman occupied Judea and is rooted in Judaism. 2. Jews/Hebrews are unique in world religions as they are Monotheistic 3. Have a long history that stretches back to Mesopotamia (@2000 BCE) 4. Eventually settled in Judea (south) and Israel (north) 1. Judaism Basic beliefs: (remember the similarities) 1.One creator god—Yahweh 2.Prophets help guide the Hebrews (Moses is the greatest prophet—also led Jews out of Egypt) 3.The Torah (the first 5 books of the bible) is the written guide. 4.Includes the 10 Commandments 5.Belief that Messiah (Savior) will come and put an end to all suffering— not come yet 6.Synagogue: Jewish place of Worship Christianity basics Where: Judea, Roman Empire and later Europe When: About 6 BCE to 30 CE (death of Jesus) Who: Jesus of Nazareth, New Testament Christianity/Jesus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. This religion would eventually conquer Rome and become… Focus is Jesus of Nazareth Most info comes from the Gospels (4) that are written after his death (about 40-100 CE) Note, these are not just attempted histories but also statements of faith Preached about social justice, love and charity Rejected materialism—Hebrew Dogma Got a large following, local authorities convinced to execute him as a revolutionary. The basics of the religion: 1. Stressed inner purity over religious dogma 2. Bible old testament is the story of creation and the prophets B. new testament is the story of Jesus 3. Belief that Jesus is the Messiah 4. Belief in the crucifixion, Resurrection 5. Must be baptized 6. Material world will be destroyed in the 2nd coming A. Path to being a good Christian 1.Reading the bible 2.Using the bible as both a spiritual and social guide 3.Using Christ as the example to follow 4.Spread the word and help convert individuals 5.Later: Clergy, Church, Pope, Catholicism Why it spread. 1.Spread widely by 3rd century CE 2.Personal—offers personal salvation—not impersonal like the Roman religion 3.Familiar to other religions (like Judaism) 4.Jesus is a real person to relate to—more recent 5.Finally, open to all people — especially poor Terms: •Gospels “good news” •Disciples •Catholic church •Orthodox church •Virgin Mary •Saints •Jerusalem Before we begin… The Middle East conflict is one of the most complicated, confusing and emotionally charged events covered in Contemporary history. It is often simplified to a conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, but is so much more. In order to make sure I answer all your questions please list specific questions that you have. (we will do this later as well) Overview in pictures Pro Palestinian view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y58njT2oXfE Pro Israeli view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hn-gbFwOM4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZY8m0cm1oY Promises The movie Promises attempts to use children to show/expose the “artificial” divisions that exist between Israelis and Palestinians. Although the movie is a lot more complicated than the simple thesis here, the general thesis is different Israeli and Palestinian kids will see beyond the history, religion, ethnicity, etc baggage of the conflict and connect with the “universal kid” that exists in all children. Therefore… Make sure you take detailed notes on the kids: BZ The producer Daniel and Yarko Mahmoud Schlomo Sanabel Faraj Moish Where is the Middle East & Israel? Background claims Jewish claim on Israel: Israel = Biblical “Promised Land” A. Occupied by Moses and Hebrews around 1000 B.C. 2. Arab claim: Invaded and occupied by Philistines A. Greeks and Romans call it “Land of Philistines”, which becomes Palestine. 3. Christian roots: Region of Jesus Christ’s birth, ministry, and death. 4. Islamic roots: Muslims capture in 640 A. Built Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem in 691 B. Spot where Mohammed stopped on his way to heaven. 5. Judaism roots: Home of the 1st and 2nd Temple A. Wailing Wall holiest shrine to Jews—the foundation of the Temple B. Want it rebuilt. 1. http://www.theguardian.com/flash/0,,688752,00.html How did it all start: Well with the Brits of course… The Balfour Declaration in 1917 This area belonged to the Brits 2. During WWI, British Foreign Secretary Balfour supported the idea of a “national home” for the Jews. 1. A. Balfour Declaration endorses this homeland as well leaving the Palestinians alone… “it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing nonJewish communities in Palestine.” B. C. Both Palestinians and Jews think they can create a state. Point: it is the “foundation” of the Jewish state Before and After WWII In 1920s--90k Jewish people live in the area 2. In the 1930s—the Rise of Nazism brings a flood of new Jewish settlers to Palestine from Europe 3. 1930s & 40s—Palestinians and Jews begin arming themselves and conducting terrorist attacks against their counterparts. 4. In 1947—The UN votes to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, giving the Jews 55% of the land west of the Jordan River and designating Jerusalem as an international enclave. 1. Arab-Israeli War of 1948 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. May 1948: Israel becomes an independent state. Egypt, Syria, Jordon, Lebanon, and Iraq invade on May. (important in that aggression leads to…) Fighting continues until Jan 1949. Israel prevails and gains territory and Jerusalem is divided between Israel and Jordan. 700k Palestinian refugees flee land and fate left undecided— A. B. These people end up in refugee camps— there are over 2.5 million living in refugee camps in the Middle east today and The terrible living conditions produce guerillas Video Tragedy in our time: 20-26. Israel/Arab Wars 1. Nearly a dozen formal/informal conflicts but we will look at 3. 2. 1967 6 Days War—Israel launches pre-emptive strike and wins: Tragedy in our time: 34:00 3. 1973 Yom Kippur War Arab states attack, Israel wins. 4. 1982 Lebanon War: Messy war involving Lebanon, a group called the PLO and Israel. Israel withdraws in 2002 PLO/Fatah, Hamas and Hezbollah 1. Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1964. A. B. C. D. Charter calls for elimination of state of Israel. Works as a terrorist organization Changes name to Fatah “Controls” the West Bank 2. Hezbollah, (the party of God). A. Created in 1980s. A military and ‘social community’ organization funded by Iran and located in Lebanon. B. Launched a series of rocket attacks against Israel in 2006. Israel responded in kind. 3. Hamas: Created in 1987 (aim to drive Israel out of occupied territories and creation of Islamic state). A. B. More popular with Palestinians—due to social programs. Championed suicide bombers. Controls the Gaza Strip Intifada “Shaking Off” 1. 2. 1980s Israelis keep hard line—both diplomatically and with increased settlements 1987 1st Intifada in West Bank and Gaza—ended in1993. C. Kids with stones Hamas created—sole purpose to destroy Israel Low level attacks D. Killing of informers (about 1000), etc. A. B. Result1,162 Palestinians (241 children) and 160 Israelis (5 children) had died http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=EYsd_2pr7t k Tragedy in our Time: 45:21 2nd Intifada 2000--2006 1. How started (disputed) does it matter? A. Israel responds to riots with force. A. Guns beat rocks… Seemed to be new level of brutality (suicide attacks, etc) 2. 4,000 Palestinian killed and 1,000 Israelis (most civilians) 3. Where to now??? B. http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=uLig0i3RqQ 4 103:50 Major Players 1.Mahmoud Abbas (President of the Palestinian Authority and leader of Fatah) 2. Hamas: Militant Islamist group, controls the Gaza Strip 3. Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli PM) 4. Israeli Settlers 5. The US Current Issues: a few but there are so many 1. Palestinians want a “real” State—nobody wants them to have it. 1. 2. 3. Two state solution One state solution http://www.nbcnews.com/watch/nbc-news/white-house-critical-of-netanyahus-lack-of-commitment-on-two-state-solution415917123602 2. Peace talks have a bad history—atmosphere is too bitter…but US pushing for restart of peace-talks. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-11103745 3. Israel wants an end to all violence and to be recognized by all Arab countries http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XcA9lGkRa8 (In new talks Israel has demanded that the Palestinians must recognize Israel as a Jewish state) 4. Palestinians want a return to the 1967 borders Current Issues Continued 5. Palestinians want an end to illegal Israeli settlement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sib5HbdEV4 6. Fight over water control (controlled by Israel…etc.,). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rep7GCWXatY 7. Both sides want stability and peace. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAV-3-AqP9M 8. And do not even start with religion: March 2013 Obama Speech to Israeli Students https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih8KPgklWKY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZEpvmRrz8A