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The Israel Palestine Conflict
A Historical Overview
Roots
• 19th
Century Palestine was a
province of the Ottoman
Empire. In 1850 the population
was around 4% Jewish, 8%
Christian and the rest Muslim.
There was no conflict between
the communities.
• In Europe Jews faced anti-
Semitism and pogroms. In the
1880s over 200,000 Jews were
murdered in state organised
Russian pogroms.
“A land without a people for a
people without a land”
• Theodor Herzl was the
founder of modern Zionism.
He advocated mass
Jewish immigration to
Palestine.
• Herzl initially did not
consider the indigenous
people, when he realised
they existed he advocated
transferring them.
The Balfour Declaration
• In 1917 Britain, at the height of
World War One, agreed for its
own imperial reasons agreed to
sponsor the creation of a Jewish
homeland in Palestine.
• It provides for the establishment
of the Jewish state on the land
of Palestine
Redeeming the Land
• After Britain took control of
Palestine in 1918 a whole new
wave of Zionist immigration
began.
• These new immigrants sought to
have as little to do as possible
with the Palestinian population –
boycotting their produce, culture
and economy.
• Instead these immigrants with
British support set up their own
exclusive institutions, used their
own language and generally
ignored the fact that another
people was already living in
Palestine.
Violence
• Palestinians demanded
representative self-
government but Britain
ignored their calls.
• Tensions between the
Palestinians and the new
immigrants rose throughout
the 1920s and 30s as
Palestinians feared for their
future.
• Violence broke out in 1920,
1921 and 1929. The worst
single incident was the murder
of 67 Jews in Hebron in 1929.
Terrorism
• In Palestine Jewish
paramilitaries waged a war
to drive the British out.
• Notorious incidents were
the blowing up of the King
David Hotel and the
hanging of two British
soldiers.
• Britain unable to crush the
revolt chose to hand over
the problem of Palestine to
the UN.
The UN Partition Plan
• In November 1947 the UN voted to
partition Palestine.
• The Jewish State was to have 54% of
the land, including the best land, even
though:
• the Jewish Agency only owned
between 6 -8% of the land;
• the Jewish population of Palestine was
only just a third of the total population;
• the proposed Jewish State would only
just have a bare majority of 15,000 over
its non-Jewish inhabitants.
• The Zionist Agency again accepted the
principle of partition, though not its
borders. The Palestinians rejected it
outright. Violence between the
communities began the next day.
Deir Yassin and Plan Dalet
• In April 1948 Zionist/Israeli
forces unleashed Plan Dalet
to remove ‘hostile’
populations from around
their communication routes.
• On the 9 April the peaceful
village of Deir Yassin was
overrun and its population
massacred. News of the
massacre led to panic and
widespread flight amongst
the Palestinian community.
• In other areas where the
community refused to flee
they were forced out; in
Jaffa, Haifa and Acre literally
pushed into the sea.
Nakba (The Catastrophe)
• As Plan Dalet continued
more and more of
Palestine was ethnically
cleansed. Over half of
the Palestinian refugees
had already been forced
out before Israel declared
its independence.
• Even after this, despite
promises of equal
citizenship, Palestinians
continued to be expelled.
Divergent Narratives: Nakba and
Redemption
• For Israelis the creation of
the Jewish State and the
successful conclusion of the
first Arab-Israeli War meant
redemption and a country
free of persecution for Jews
world wide.
• Chaim Weizmann called the
Palestinian expulsion: “A
miraculous clearing of the
land.”
• David Ben Gurion said of the
refugees: “The old will die the
young will forget.”
• For Palestinians it meant
dispersion, dispossession
and homelessness.
Nakba
• As Palestinians began life in
refugee camps UN General
Assembly Resolution 194
affirmed their right of return. A
right also affirmed in Article 13
of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights: “Everyone has
the right to leave any country,
including his own, and to return
to his own country.”
• Today there are 7.2 million
Palestinian refugees, 4.7
million of them still living as
registered refugees in camps.
The Right of Return
• The Right of Return
remains the central
demand of the
Palestinian people. A
right Israel absolutely
refuses to
acknowledge.
Fedayeen
• In the early 1950s many Palestinians
attempted to return to their homes.
Israel classified all these people as
infiltrators/terrorists; up to 1956
between 2,700 and 5,000 were killed -
the vast majority civilians.
• In addition small groups of Palestinian
fighters entered Israel to attack
military and civilian targets. Israel’s
response was to stage massively
disproportionate raids into the
countries where the refugees lived.
One such raid against Egypt in1955
set in train the events that led to the
1956 Suez War.
The Six Day War
• In 1967, after a month of
escalating tension Israel
attacked Syria and Egypt.
In six days both Arab armies
were crushed as was the
army of Jordan which
attempted to come to their
aid.
• At the war’s end Israel
occupied all of Palestine,
the Syrian Golan Heights
and the Egyptian Sinai
Peninsular.
The Intifada
• In December 1987 the
Palestinians of the West Bank
and Gaza rose in revolt.
• The uprising was unarmed
and took the form of civil
disobedience, tax strikes,
boycotts and non co-operation
with collaborators.
• Israel responded with a policy
of “might, force and beatings.”
• Up to mid 1991 Israel had
exiled 69 Palestinian leaders,
shot and killed over 600
demonstrators and by 1990
imprisoned 40,000
Palestinians including many
children.
The Second Intifada
• In September 2000 after a provocative visit
by Ariel Sharon to the tunnels under the Al-
Asqa Mosque serious rioting broke out that
soon turned into another uprising.
• Israel again responded with massive and
overpowering force.
• In the first few days of the Intifada the IDF
fired about 700,000 bullets and other
projectiles in the West Bank and around
300,000 in Gaza. One Israeli wit in central
command made the quip – “A bullet for every
child.”
• In the first five days of the uprising 47
Palestinians had been shot dead and 1885
injured.
• From September 2000 to the end of the year
91 Palestinian children were killed – no
Israeli children died during the same period.
The Second Intifada
• In the west the dominant
image of the Second
Intifada is of suicide
bombings.
• The first lethal suicide
bombing came in March
2001, six months after the
Intifada had begun.
• In total there were 140
suicide bombings which
killed 542 people.
The second intifada
Israel soldiers raping young Picture of Ariel Sharon
Ongoing Occupation Issues
• The Right to Self-Determination;
• The Illegal Settlements;
• The Siege of Gaza;
• The Right to Water;
• The Right of Return;
• The Cleansing of East Jerusalem;
• The Prisoners;
• The Right to Freedom of Movement;
• The Right to Health;
• The Wall;
• House Demolition;
• The Confiscation of Land.

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theisraelpalestineconflictoverview-151113194414-lva1-app6891 (1).pdf

  • 1. The Israel Palestine Conflict A Historical Overview
  • 2. Roots • 19th Century Palestine was a province of the Ottoman Empire. In 1850 the population was around 4% Jewish, 8% Christian and the rest Muslim. There was no conflict between the communities. • In Europe Jews faced anti- Semitism and pogroms. In the 1880s over 200,000 Jews were murdered in state organised Russian pogroms.
  • 3. “A land without a people for a people without a land” • Theodor Herzl was the founder of modern Zionism. He advocated mass Jewish immigration to Palestine. • Herzl initially did not consider the indigenous people, when he realised they existed he advocated transferring them.
  • 4. The Balfour Declaration • In 1917 Britain, at the height of World War One, agreed for its own imperial reasons agreed to sponsor the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. • It provides for the establishment of the Jewish state on the land of Palestine
  • 5. Redeeming the Land • After Britain took control of Palestine in 1918 a whole new wave of Zionist immigration began. • These new immigrants sought to have as little to do as possible with the Palestinian population – boycotting their produce, culture and economy. • Instead these immigrants with British support set up their own exclusive institutions, used their own language and generally ignored the fact that another people was already living in Palestine.
  • 6. Violence • Palestinians demanded representative self- government but Britain ignored their calls. • Tensions between the Palestinians and the new immigrants rose throughout the 1920s and 30s as Palestinians feared for their future. • Violence broke out in 1920, 1921 and 1929. The worst single incident was the murder of 67 Jews in Hebron in 1929.
  • 7. Terrorism • In Palestine Jewish paramilitaries waged a war to drive the British out. • Notorious incidents were the blowing up of the King David Hotel and the hanging of two British soldiers. • Britain unable to crush the revolt chose to hand over the problem of Palestine to the UN.
  • 8. The UN Partition Plan • In November 1947 the UN voted to partition Palestine. • The Jewish State was to have 54% of the land, including the best land, even though: • the Jewish Agency only owned between 6 -8% of the land; • the Jewish population of Palestine was only just a third of the total population; • the proposed Jewish State would only just have a bare majority of 15,000 over its non-Jewish inhabitants. • The Zionist Agency again accepted the principle of partition, though not its borders. The Palestinians rejected it outright. Violence between the communities began the next day.
  • 9. Deir Yassin and Plan Dalet • In April 1948 Zionist/Israeli forces unleashed Plan Dalet to remove ‘hostile’ populations from around their communication routes. • On the 9 April the peaceful village of Deir Yassin was overrun and its population massacred. News of the massacre led to panic and widespread flight amongst the Palestinian community. • In other areas where the community refused to flee they were forced out; in Jaffa, Haifa and Acre literally pushed into the sea.
  • 10. Nakba (The Catastrophe) • As Plan Dalet continued more and more of Palestine was ethnically cleansed. Over half of the Palestinian refugees had already been forced out before Israel declared its independence. • Even after this, despite promises of equal citizenship, Palestinians continued to be expelled.
  • 11. Divergent Narratives: Nakba and Redemption • For Israelis the creation of the Jewish State and the successful conclusion of the first Arab-Israeli War meant redemption and a country free of persecution for Jews world wide. • Chaim Weizmann called the Palestinian expulsion: “A miraculous clearing of the land.” • David Ben Gurion said of the refugees: “The old will die the young will forget.” • For Palestinians it meant dispersion, dispossession and homelessness.
  • 12. Nakba • As Palestinians began life in refugee camps UN General Assembly Resolution 194 affirmed their right of return. A right also affirmed in Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his own country.” • Today there are 7.2 million Palestinian refugees, 4.7 million of them still living as registered refugees in camps.
  • 13. The Right of Return • The Right of Return remains the central demand of the Palestinian people. A right Israel absolutely refuses to acknowledge.
  • 14. Fedayeen • In the early 1950s many Palestinians attempted to return to their homes. Israel classified all these people as infiltrators/terrorists; up to 1956 between 2,700 and 5,000 were killed - the vast majority civilians. • In addition small groups of Palestinian fighters entered Israel to attack military and civilian targets. Israel’s response was to stage massively disproportionate raids into the countries where the refugees lived. One such raid against Egypt in1955 set in train the events that led to the 1956 Suez War.
  • 15. The Six Day War • In 1967, after a month of escalating tension Israel attacked Syria and Egypt. In six days both Arab armies were crushed as was the army of Jordan which attempted to come to their aid. • At the war’s end Israel occupied all of Palestine, the Syrian Golan Heights and the Egyptian Sinai Peninsular.
  • 16. The Intifada • In December 1987 the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza rose in revolt. • The uprising was unarmed and took the form of civil disobedience, tax strikes, boycotts and non co-operation with collaborators. • Israel responded with a policy of “might, force and beatings.” • Up to mid 1991 Israel had exiled 69 Palestinian leaders, shot and killed over 600 demonstrators and by 1990 imprisoned 40,000 Palestinians including many children.
  • 17. The Second Intifada • In September 2000 after a provocative visit by Ariel Sharon to the tunnels under the Al- Asqa Mosque serious rioting broke out that soon turned into another uprising. • Israel again responded with massive and overpowering force. • In the first few days of the Intifada the IDF fired about 700,000 bullets and other projectiles in the West Bank and around 300,000 in Gaza. One Israeli wit in central command made the quip – “A bullet for every child.” • In the first five days of the uprising 47 Palestinians had been shot dead and 1885 injured. • From September 2000 to the end of the year 91 Palestinian children were killed – no Israeli children died during the same period.
  • 18. The Second Intifada • In the west the dominant image of the Second Intifada is of suicide bombings. • The first lethal suicide bombing came in March 2001, six months after the Intifada had begun. • In total there were 140 suicide bombings which killed 542 people.
  • 19. The second intifada Israel soldiers raping young Picture of Ariel Sharon
  • 20. Ongoing Occupation Issues • The Right to Self-Determination; • The Illegal Settlements; • The Siege of Gaza; • The Right to Water; • The Right of Return; • The Cleansing of East Jerusalem; • The Prisoners; • The Right to Freedom of Movement; • The Right to Health; • The Wall; • House Demolition; • The Confiscation of Land.