Can people live in peace together when deeply held beliefs and views are in conflict? I think you can because if you work threw it you can work in peace.
Should the international community play a role in helping countries establish self-determination? Yes because it's the right thing to do i think.
Is it ever OK for victims to become the persecutors? No because it's not the right thing to do.
Is violence justified when access to resources is cut off?From time to time it happens when acts of violence are justified.
Does the Holocaust excuse Israel from overreaching partition boundaries with Palestine? No because that changed the world completely
The video was about the irael people and Palestine. And how they wanted to take over there land and kick them out of the place. Also jews controlled resources and 75% of the land they kicked all of the palestinian people out of there homes and everything. Also during that time america provided israel with money for there army.
-What is the message? The message of the video is to show how israel got singled out by the palestinian and they had to defend themselves. Israel is constanly getting provoked to do something.
-What is the bias? The bias of the video is everybody is taking palestine's side against the israel kid because he picked on the palestine child.
In the late 1880's a group of Zionists traveled to Palestine to see what it offered as a Jewish homeland. One Zionist said, when he returned to Europe; "The Bride is beautiful but she is married to another man"
What was meant by this quote: I think this quote means the place is beautiful but it is ran by someone else.
Reflection: Part 1 Guide questions:
1. What information did you find most interesting about the conflict from this portion of the reader? The part i found most interesting was that people really wanted to take over land and do a bunch of other things with it. 2. Explain and give examples of how other nations and international organizations impacted the conflict. A example of how it impacted the conflict was that everybody wanted to control land and be in power of certain people.
Reflection on Guide questions 2:
How did the UN try to keep peace in the region? They tryed to keep peace by trying to work things out with the contry's so they divided the country.
How did war impact the region? It impacted the region alot because it affected the people there and they didn't want to live in a certain way.
Reflect on the treatment of Palestinian refugees. The Refugees are still around some people still live in the refugee camps.And some people want to leave but they wouldn't let them leave at all. and they were supposed to be given there rights but they never gave it to them.
Five observations i see on the map.
One thing i see is the colors changing.
at first palestine owned all the territory.
Israel started taking over most of the land.
in the 1900's Palestine owned most of it.
Then in 1948-present Israel owns all of the land.
Copy and paste the reflection questions below and Answer the following reflection questions on Guide questions 3 directly into your wiki:
1. What role did the international community play in the 1967 War? Miscommunication was a big role that played in the war because people were not meeting the same agreements or anything.
2. How can "language be used to one's advantage? (UN resolution 242) Each word would make others inteprit words differently and think of them as another way.
3. Evaluate the treatment of Palestinian refugees by Israelis after the war? what are some possible reasons for this treatment? People were treated horrible in Refugees and they treated them like this because they thought that's how they should of been treated.
Information on the Video: -The information i learned was that it lasted for about 6 days and affected life's. -It was a imporatnt war at the time because they all wanted power.
Reflection Questions for Guide Questions 4:
Evaluate Israel's response to the 1st Intifada. How could it have been handled differently?
There were many acts of civil disobedience taking place, which resulted in Israel taking part in massive arrests. Between 1987-1991, Israeli forces killed over 1,000 Palestinians, 200 under 16.
Evaluate the US role in the peace attempts in the region. What were the causes of successes and failures?
The United Sates served as a mediator between the two countries but they supported Israel. They worked to make agreements but also added military aid.
Assess the role of Israel and the PLO in attempts at peace.
The Hamas was their biggest fear, and they did not want to have to give away their own land and shrink the size of Israel.
Six Day War Video Notes:
Israeli government officers announced their victory.
thousands of prisoners are taken
15,000 troops are lost
Israel reports number of troops killed and injured
Repeat of the previous Israeli victory, just with a shorter time table.
600 Egyptian tanks were destroyed
11 senior commanders resigned or retired
civilians joined Israeli troops in the street- instigators
-Why did you Attack us?--------------------- Because we felt like it!!! What are you going to do about it??
The meaning of the cartoon is to show how Egypt affected Israel in a bad way. Egypt attacked the Israel's on Yum Kipper which is there most important holiday. And the Israels wanted to attack Egypt on there most important holiday which is Ramadan. They wanted to show the Egypt how it felt when someone attacks the on there holiday. So it shows how important the day was to Israel when Egypt attacked them.
Reflectionquestions on Guide Questions 5: (Copy and paste into your wiki)
1. Discuss the viewpoint of the Israelis and the Palestinians on the barrier between Israel and the West Bank. The viewpoint the Israel's and Palestinian's have on the west bank was that they were trying to protect what they already owned.Thought they save lives by building this wall.
2. What do you see as the major stumbling blocks in the attempted peace talks discussed in this section? That nobody will want to make peace because they have been fighting for many of years so they wont discuss it anymore. Wasn't a man of his word.
Reflection Questions on Guide Questions 6: (Copy and paste into your wiki)
1. Do you think Palestine should be a full member of the UN? Why or why not? I don't think they should because there just against everyone and everything and also the united states always is on israel's side and the Palestinian's don't like that.
2. Evaluate how a lasting peace could be achieved in this conflict. Give specific evidence from your work I think a lasting peace can happen is if everyone is on the same page and doesn't always have to fight over Territory and just get passed everything that happened back then and start off new and work together.
Essential Questions:
Is violence justified when access to resources is cut off? From time to time it happens when acts of violence are justified.
Reflection on Dj:
The video was about the irael people and Palestine. And how they wanted to take over there land and kick them out of the place. Also jews controlled resources and 75% of the land they kicked all of the palestinian people out of there homes and everything. Also during that time america provided israel with money for there army.
Terms on the Unit
Guide Questions 1,2,3,4,5 and 6
Opener:
-Watch the video
-What is the message? The message of the video is to show how israel got singled out by the palestinian and they had to defend themselves. Israel is constanly getting provoked to do something.
-What is the bias? The bias of the video is everybody is taking palestine's side against the israel kid because he picked on the palestine child.
In the late 1880's a group of Zionists traveled to Palestine to see what it offered as a Jewish homeland. One Zionist said, when he returned to Europe;
"The Bride is beautiful but she is married to another man"
- What was meant by this quote: I think this quote means the place is beautiful but it is ran by someone else.
Reflection: Part 1 Guide questions:1. What information did you find most interesting about the conflict from this portion of the reader? The part i found most interesting was that people really wanted to take over land and do a bunch of other things with it.
2. Explain and give examples of how other nations and international organizations impacted the conflict. A example of how it impacted the conflict was that everybody wanted to control land and be in power of certain people.
Reflection on Guide questions 2:
Five observations i see on the map.
One thing i see is the colors changing.
at first palestine owned all the territory.
Israel started taking over most of the land.
in the 1900's Palestine owned most of it.
Then in 1948-present Israel owns all of the land.
1. What role did the international community play in the 1967 War? Miscommunication was a big role that played in the war because people were not meeting the same agreements or anything.
2. How can "language be used to one's advantage? (UN resolution 242) Each word would make others inteprit words differently and think of them as another way.
3. Evaluate the treatment of Palestinian refugees by Israelis after the war? what are some possible reasons for this treatment? People were treated horrible in Refugees and they treated them like this because they thought that's how they should of been treated.
Information on the Video:-The information i learned was that it lasted for about 6 days and affected life's.
-It was a imporatnt war at the time because they all wanted power.
Reflection Questions for Guide Questions 4:
There were many acts of civil disobedience taking place, which resulted in Israel taking part in massive arrests. Between 1987-1991, Israeli forces killed over 1,000 Palestinians, 200 under 16.
The United Sates served as a mediator between the two countries but they supported Israel. They worked to make agreements but also added military aid.
The Hamas was their biggest fear, and they did not want to have to give away their own land and shrink the size of Israel.
Six Day War Video Notes:
- thousands of prisoners are taken
- 15,000 troops are lost
- Israel reports number of troops killed and injured
- Repeat of the previous Israeli victory, just with a shorter time table.
- 600 Egyptian tanks were destroyed
- 11 senior commanders resigned or retired
- civilians joined Israeli troops in the street- instigators
- Israeli victory is labeled as aggression by some
Yom Kippur War DjIsraeli government officers announced their victory.
Political Cartoon:
VS
-Why did you Attack us?--------------------- Because we felt like it!!! What are you going to do about it??The meaning of the cartoon is to show how Egypt affected Israel in a bad way. Egypt attacked the Israel's on Yum Kipper which is there most important holiday. And the Israels wanted to attack Egypt on there most important holiday which is Ramadan. They wanted to show the Egypt how it felt when someone attacks the on there holiday. So it shows how important the day was to Israel when Egypt attacked them.
Reflection questions on Guide Questions 5: (Copy and paste into your wiki)
1. Discuss the viewpoint of the Israelis and the Palestinians on the barrier between Israel and the West Bank.The viewpoint the Israel's and Palestinian's have on the west bank was that they were trying to protect what they already owned.Thought they save lives by building this wall.
2. What do you see as the major stumbling blocks in the attempted peace talks discussed in this section?
That nobody will want to make peace because they have been fighting for many of years so they wont discuss it anymore.
Wasn't a man of his word.
Reflection Questions on Guide Questions 6: (Copy and paste into your wiki)
1. Do you think Palestine should be a full member of the UN? Why or why not?I don't think they should because there just against everyone and everything and also the united states always is on israel's side and the Palestinian's don't like that.
2. Evaluate how a lasting peace could be achieved in this conflict. Give specific evidence from your work
I think a lasting peace can happen is if everyone is on the same page and doesn't always have to fight over Territory and just get passed everything that happened back then and start off new and work together.
Barrier Wall
What does Palestine Statehood Mean?
Final Draft on Israel-Palestine Question