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First Zionist Colony – Palestine, 1878
*1896 Theodor Hertzl “A Jewish State”
Ottoman Empire in 1914
*1915 Hussein-McMahon Letter
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Arab and Jewish Settlements – Palestine 1881-1914
http://www.ijs.org.au/The-Balfour-Declaration/default.aspx
*1917 BALFOUR DECLARATION
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Peel Commission, 1937
At the height of the 1936-39 disturbances, a royal commission of inquiry came to Palestine from London to investigate the roots of the Arab-Jewish conflict and to propose solutions. The commission, headed by Lord Robert Peel, heard a great deal of testimony in Palestine, and in July 1937 issued its recommendations: to abolish the Mandate and partition the country between the two peoples. Only a zone between Jaffa and Jerusalem would remain under the British mandate and international supervision.
The Jewish state would include the coastal strip stretching from Mount Carmel to south of Be'er Tuvia, as well as the Jezreel Valley and the Galilee. The Arab state was to include the hill regions, Judea and Samaria, and the Negev. Until the establishment of the two states, the commission recommended, Jews should be prohibited from purchasing land in the area allocated to the Arab state.To overcome demarcation problems, it was proposed that land exchanges be carried out concurrently with the transfer of population from one area to the other. Demarcation of the precise borders of the states was entrusted to a technical partition committee. The Peel Commission did not believe that Jewish immigration was detrimental to the financial well-being of the Arab population and assumed that the issue of Jewish immigration would be resolved within the Jewish state.
The British government accepted the recommendations of the Peel Commission regarding the partition of Palestine, and the announcement was endorsed by Parliament in London. Among the Jews, bitter disagreements erupted between supporters and opponents, while the Arabs rejected the proposal and refused to regard it as a solution. The plan was ultimately shelved.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/peel.html
BBC maps
BBC maps
Another View
First Intifada 1987-1992
https://chronicle.fanack.com/palestine/history-past-to-present/the-first-intifada/
Declaration of Principles & Oslo Accords
1996 OSLO
(Newly created Palestinian Authority)
Jerusalem: Israeli Settlements & Palestinian Neighborhoods
https://imeu.org/map/israeli-settlements-and-palestinian-neighborhoods-in-east-jerusalem
2nd “al-Aqsa” Intifada
http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/a-virtual-tour-of-east-jerusalem/
http://nbiconflict.web.unc.edu/conflicts/israel-palestine-conflict/specific-issue/
Go to: Nations Borders Identities Conflict Page to read more
2nd Intifada led to….APARTHEID WALL/ SEPARATION BARRIER/ SECURITY FENCE
https://www.joshuafund.com/learn/news-article/cease-fire_agreements_announced_will_it_hold
http://www.idfblog.com/facts-figures/rocket-attacks-toward-israel/
Social Media Propaganda during 2012 Gaza Conflict from Palestinian organizations (such as Electronic Intifada)
Social Media Propaganda during 2012 Gaza Conflict from IDF
http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2012/11/30/166252247/israel-plans-to-expand-settlements-in-east-jerusalem-west-bank
http://israeliside.com/2015/11/stabbing-intifada-interactive-map-2015/
http://www.israelemb.org/washington/NewsAndEvents/Pages/Threats-Facing-Israel-Map.aspx
http://www.haaretz.com/polopoly_fs/1.607580.1406536924!/image/2320157484.jpg