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The document provides an overview of several major historical events and their significance to Singapore:
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2) The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 drastically reduced travel time between Asia and Europe, expanding trade through the Straits of Malacca.
3) World War 1 disrupted Singapore's trade and caused food shortages and price increases. It led to the 1915 Indian Mutiny in Singapore by Muslim troops reluctant to fight the Ottoman Empire.
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The war in Yugoslavia was motivated by energy interests. Kosovo's majority Muslim Albanian population wanted independence from Serbia after communism, which threatened Russian influence in the region. If Yugoslavia and Greece had blocked it, the proposed AMBO pipeline transferring Caspian oil to Europe via the Adriatic Sea would have antagonized Russian oil and gas interests. NATO intervened in the conflict and established an autonomous Kosovo, allowing the pipeline project to proceed securely through the region.
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or ‘Aliyah,’ (“ascension” to Israel).
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The document provides an overview of several major historical events and their significance to Singapore:
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2) The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 drastically reduced travel time between Asia and Europe, expanding trade through the Straits of Malacca.
3) World War 1 disrupted Singapore's trade and caused food shortages and price increases. It led to the 1915 Indian Mutiny in Singapore by Muslim troops reluctant to fight the Ottoman Empire.
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Maps and information about the Settlements in East Jerusalem, and the threat to the two states solution. in Hebrew - www.peacenow.org.il.
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Israel is a country of minorities—literally built and founded by immigrants from a multitude of ethnicities.
Judaism is the largest religion but its adherents hail from all across the globe, from Asia to South America. Hence, it
is difficult to talk about Israel without mentioning its core value of immigration by Jews from all corners of the earth,
or ‘Aliyah,’ (“ascension” to Israel).
Jews comprise approximately 75 percent of Israel’s total population. Israel’s Basic Law on Human Dignity and Liberty ensures full social and political equality, regardless of ethnicity, religion or gender to all its citizens.
This document appears to be an annual report for the Jewish National Fund (JNF) for the year 5754 (1993-1994). It summarizes JNF's activities that year, which included building reservoirs, dams, roads, and recreational sites across Israel. It highlights challenges like water scarcity and afforestation, and how JNF works to solve them. The report also discusses JNF's role in employment, infrastructure development, tourism, and Zionist education amid changes in Israel and the region. It recognizes JNF's expanding international role in sharing expertise on arid land and water management.
The culture of Israel has evolved over time and combines religious and secular traditions. It is diverse due to Israel's population originating from around the world. Israeli culture reflects Jewish history and the Zionist movement while also following global cultural trends. Through their work, Israeli artists provoke examination and inspire social change while expressing the beauty of Israel.
Palestine: Arab-Israeli Conflict and Occupation kaliharper
The UN Partition Plan in 1948 allocated 55% of historic Palestine to a Jewish state, though Jews comprised only 1/3 of the population at the time. After the 1948 war, Israel took control of 78% of the land, displacing over 750,000 Palestinians. Today, there are over 4.7 million Palestinian refugees in camps across the region who have been denied their right to return. The occupation of the West Bank and construction of the separation barrier on Palestinian land has severely restricted Palestinians' freedom of movement and access to resources.
Israel is located in the Middle East, bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the West Bank, and Gaza. The document provides details about Israel's history, government, economy, geography, and culture. It notes Israel's diverse landscapes including coastal plains, mountain ranges, valleys, and deserts. It also discusses Israel's strong economic focus on technology and innovation in fields like solar energy, water conservation, and aerospace.
In July 2003 UNESCO's World Heritage Committee declared "The White City" – the unique, historical, architectural. Municipal texture in the heart of Tel Aviv to be a World Heritage site. With this declaration the internationally community recognized the architectural and urban qualities of Tel-Aviv-Yafo and proclaimed it an attractive tourism venue on the world map.
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Israel is a parliamentary democracy located in the Middle East. About 93% of its land is owned by the state, Jewish organizations, or is managed by the Israel Land Authority. Key facts about Israel include a population of over 8 million people, with Jerusalem as its capital city. Israel has been involved in several wars with its neighbors since its founding in 1948 and still faces an ongoing conflict with Palestinians over land and statehood. The country has a predominantly Jewish population but also includes Arab minority groups.
The document reports on the status and reality of Alquds (Jerusalem) in 2020. It describes several forms of assault by the Israeli occupation, including increased settlement expansion, home demolitions, restrictions on the Palestinian economy and daily life in Jerusalem, and a demographic war aimed at reducing the Palestinian population percentage. The year 2020 was one of the most severe for Palestinians in Jerusalem due to these escalating attacks and policies of the occupation.
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Crown Prince Abdullah ascended the throne of Jordan in 1999 after King Hussein's death. He has promoted economic and social reforms, including increasing women's rights. He has encouraged technology, democracy, economic liberalization, and global integration.
This document provides an itinerary for a worktrek to Jerusalem in June 2011. The trip included visits to sites in Israel and the Palestinian territories like Jericho, Ramallah, Nablus, Galilee, Bethlehem, and Jerusalem. Key stops included refugee camps like Dheisheh, settlements, and areas affected by the Israeli wall and occupation. Meetings with Palestinians illuminated issues of the right of return, daily life under occupation, and nonviolent resistance through campaigns like planting olive trees.
The document summarizes Israel's policy of demolishing Palestinian homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem to make way for Israeli settlements and control land and resources. It provides statistics on the number of homes demolished by Israel since 1967 in violation of international law. It also describes the obstacles Palestinians face in obtaining permits to build homes and the impact of the Israeli separation wall and restricted access on Palestinian communities.
Peter Larson visited Israel and Palestine in October-November 2009 to see the situation on the ground and determine if Israel could be considered an apartheid state. He met with over 30 organizations and individuals, and visited Jerusalem, the West Bank, Israel, and Bedouin villages in the Negev desert. In Jerusalem, he observed Israeli settlements, the separation barrier, disparities in services between east and west Jerusalem, and the demolition of Palestinian homes. In the West Bank, he saw refugee camps, Israeli control of land and resources, and Jewish settlements. Inside Israel, he noted the struggles of Palestinian citizens and Bedouin communities. His main conclusion was that Palestine continues to disappear as Israel's decades-long campaign to take over the
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2. Pre-1967 Jerusalem The Old City Jordanian Jerusalem 1,500 Acres 9,000 Palestinians Israeli Jerusalem 9,500 Acres 150,000 Jews www.peacenow.org.il
3. A New Municipal Border Following the 67 war, Israel annexed some 18,000 acres to Jerusalem, based on strategic and military considerations www.peacenow.org.il Post-1967 Jerusalem
4. Ramallah Bethlehem Palestinian Neighborhoods Jewish Neighborhoods Municipal Border 28 Palestinian villages were annexed to Jerusalem. Those Palestinians got a permanent residency in Israel (not full citizenship) www.peacenow.org.il
5. Israel confiscated some 5,250 acres in East Jerusalem to build Jewish neighborhoods. In 2010 there are 190,000 Israelis in East Jerusalem and over 250,000 Palestinians. Palestinian Neighborhoods Jewish Neighborhoods Municipal Border Bethlehem Ramallah www.peacenow.org.il
6. Palestinian Neighborhoods Jewish Neighborhoods Municipal Border Bethlehem Ramallah Neve Ya’acov Pisgat Ze’ev Atatrot Industrial Area Rmot The French Hill Ramot Eshkol Gilo Har Homa East Talpiyot Ramat Shlomo www.peacenow.org.il
7. Possible Solution “ The general principle is that Arab areas are Palestinian, and Jewish ones are Israeli.” “ The Clinton Plan”, December 2000
12. Palestinian Neighborhoods Jewish Neighborhoods Municipal Border Planned Neighborhoods 1. Large Israeli neighborhoods, initiated by the Israeli Government, in order to isolate East Jerusalem from the West Bank www.peacenow.org.il
13. Palestinian Neighborhoods Jewish Neighborhoods Municipal Border Planned Neighborhoods Neve Ya’acov North National Park Har Homa Nof Zion Atarot Residents Givat Hamatos E1 Ras El-Amud Givat Yael Sheikh Jarrah Agan Ha’ayalot www.peacenow.org.il
14. 2 . Settlements in the heart of the Palestinian neighborhoods www.peacenow.org.il
17. Every settler get personal guards from the State The Ministry of Housing paid NIS 54 Million for the guards of East Jerusalem in year 2010 Settlers Houses in Silwan
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19. "Our goal is to hold on to outposts in East Jerusalem, to create an irreversible situation around the Old City.“ Adi Mintz, board member of the Elad Association Settlers house in Wadi Hilweh (Silwan)
20. The Old City Wadi Hilweh (Silwan) Jerusalem The Model of the EJ settlements: Elad Association in Silwan
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22. 2. Ideological Tourism Elad Association is operating the tourist site of “The City of David” in Wadi Hilweh The activity budget of Elad 45,137,000 NIS Tourist Sites According to Elad’s reports
23. In 2006 Elad invested NIS 2,394,635 For Tours for Soldiers No. of visitors in the City of David In year 2000 – 10,000 In year 2008 – 400,000 In October 2009, the Minister of Education allocated 15 Million NIS per year to bring every Israeli pupil to visit Jerusalem
24. 3. Archeology and Tunneling In 2007, Elad and Keren Shalem Associations paid some 10,980,068 NIS for Archeological Diggings in Silwan Tunnels
28. in 9.8.2005 the Sharon Government adopted the following resolution (no. 4090): " To bolster Jerusalem's status as the capital of the State of Israel and to allocate NIS 50 million in each of the budget years of 2006-2013 for the renovation, development, and maintenance of the Old City basin and the Mount of Olives. ” Another NIS 10 million will be allocated from the budget of the Ministry of Tourism. This plan is meant to copy the model of Silwan to other areas around the Old City The Governmental Plan
29. The map of the Parks around the Old City – from the Governmental Plan
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33. The Beit Orot Compound “ The Archeological Experience” Tent at the Emek Tzurim Park, run by the Elad Association
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35. Ma’ale Hazeitim compound in Ras El-Amud The Elad Association conducts educational weekends for soldiers in the 7 arches hotel in the Mount of Olives, and the religious public is invited to spend weekends at the hotel.
36. The Settlements in East Jerusalem are a threat to the Two States Solution and might lead us to a Bi-national State www.peacenow.org.il