
A. The Arab-Israeli conflict in modern history is simply an illegal Jewish occupation of the Palestinian lands in two stages. The first stage was in 1948; they occupied 78% of the Arab-Palestinian lands and established their state, Israel. The second stage was in 1967. Israel launched an offensive war against the Arabs and occupied the rest of the Palestinian lands, which consisted of the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip. |
A. State of Palestine, which consists of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip have been under illegal military occupation by Israeli forces since 1967, and in 1988, the Palestinian National Council, (the Palestinian parliament), declared the PROPOSED state of Palestine as the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as the capital. This declaration was based on UN resolution number 242 and other resolutions related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. This proposed state is not independent yet. |
A. Before the year 1948, the city of Jerusalem was a totally Arab city under the Britain mandate on Arab-Palestinian lands. After the 1948 war between Jews and the Arab countries, Israel was established and occupied the western portion of Jerusalem. All the holy sites are in the east side of the city in an area named, "The OLD CITY," which is surrounded by a very large wall with gates, (some of which are closed). East Jerusalem was under Jordanian control from 1948 and until 1967. |
A. All Arab countries adopted the peace strategy based on the UN resolutions, which divides Palestine into two countries. |
A. Israel based on the peace talks in the first stage peace agreements, withdraw the Israeli army from most parts of Gaza Strip and some parts of West Bank. |
A. Palestinian people are under Israeli occupation since more then 33 years. 78% of the historical Palestine lands have been occupied by Jews in 1948 and they established their state Israel on it. The other parts which are West Bank including East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip were occupied by Israel in a war they started in 1967. |
A. More then 30 Palestinian Child has been killed by Israel snipers live bullets with direct hits in the head and the heart while they are in the way home from the school, there is a documented stories in this regards, you can read two stories in my site (Sami Abu Jazzar and Moayad Jarawesh both has been killed with there school bags in there shoulders, confirmation photos are there in the site). There are number of other similar stories one of them for a child killed on 20.10.2000 while he was playing at his home veranda with a live bullets by an Israeli sniper. There are more and more cases of killing children's when there are back to homes or even participating in peaceful funerals. |
A. Palestinians under occupation since 33 years and there rights has been taken by force, therefore, they have all the right to fight the occupation by any mean and using any method to get this rights back. Israeli are returning with live bullets, teargas, rubber coated steel bullets and International band dom-dom bullets against Palestinians protesters and stone-throwers which in no way will be consider a thereat of live to the Israeli soldiers. Please read the Amnesty International report about their findings issued in their site on 19.10.2000 and available in my site, which confirm my above statement. |
A. This two undercover soldiers where with their machine guns in "Area A" which is as per the Israeli signed peace agreements under total control of Palestinians and there are no Jews there. This means that the two Israelis were in Palestinian Area without permission carrying their machine guns, why? |
A. Palestinian Refugee issue is one of the key issues of the peace talks. The 3.7 Millions Palestinian who lost there lands, homes and properties in 1948 war (now Israel). They were bushed to leave homes by Israel terror and during the war to seek a safe place for them and there families. |
A. The Arabs failure in the Public relation campaign is because that the governments control the Arab countries media. The Palestinian people are very much active but with very less capacity and short of financial support. |
A. The first know people in the lands of Palestine were the Canaanites how are Arab from Arab peninsula, they have their own language and culture. |
A. In the end of 19 century and early 20th century, Palestine (as will as all the adjusting Arab countries) was rules by Turkish (Muslims) in one Islamic empire, the capital was in Istanbul. In the first World War, Arabs were looking to get there independents from Turkish empire to establish there own countries in emirates like Syria, Palestine, Saudi, Iraq, Egypt etc. Therefore they agreed to collaborated with Britain in the W.W.I against promises to help Arab emirates to get there independents after the war from the Islamic Turkish empire. What happens after the war that Britain and France toke control of all Arab countries under what know as Mandate system. Britain toke the mandate on Palestine. In 1917 Jams Aurther Balfour (The Great Britain minister) gave a written promise to the Jews around the world to help them to establish there own home land in Palestine by supporting and facilitating there immigration to Palestine. Immigration started before that date after Zionist movement held their conference in 1897 and set their goal of establishing the Jews homeland on Palestine. Jews started to come to Palestine in mass number with a great help and facility from Britain mandate power which allow them to buy governmental lands and to confiscate a huge Palestinian owned lands to be given to Jews to build there camps and farms. Britain also started to arm the Jews and allowing them to organize themselves, some Zionist armed groups established and worked as the core of the future Israel army like Hagana and others. |
A. Arabs lived under the control of the Islamic Ottoman Empire for more then 1350 year before the British mandate on Palestine. Before the twentieth century, there were no independent Arab countries; there were only Arab emirates under one Islamic empire. After the World War I and World War II, Arab countries got there independent from the Islamic Ottoman Empire and the modern states were created. Palestine should have been created if Jews did not start migrating to Palestinian lands, with the help of the British. |
A. Between 1948 and 1967, there was a clear Arab strategy based on freeing all of the Palestine by force, (the same way Israel took it), but unfortunately, they failed. At that time, Palestine was considered to consist of all of the land of Historical Palestine, (the territory occupied by Israel in 1948 and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip). Therefore, Egypt and Jordan refused to establish a homeland for the Palestinian in the West Bank and Gaza Strip waiting to free the rest of the land. |
A. The Palestinians have been under illegal military occupation since 1967, by the Israeli Defense Force, which keeps them under martial law without any opportunity for freedom. According to international law and the countless of UN resolutions, their occupation is illegal and must end without condition. The Palestinians have the right to fight for their freedom in any possible way; armed struggle is legitimate for any people under occupation. Arabs and Palestinians are officially in a state of war with Israel. The Israeli army is killing Palestinians in the occupied territories on daily basis; they deny them their basic rights. They also reject the Palestinian proposal for peace based on International law and UN resolutions, including 194, 242, and others. |
A. Arab Palestinians have the oldest and the longest history in Palestine, from 638 AD and until today. The first people that lived in Palestine were the Canaans, who immigrated to Palestine from the Arabian Peninsula. In modern history, Jews started to immigrate to Palestine after 1900. |
A. Most of the Arab Jews left for Israel by their own will, to live in their claimed "promised land." Jews in all the countries used to live in their own neighborhoods, always separating themselves, slamming their doors in the face of being part of the community and this was the case in Europe as well. Therefore, they did not hesitate to immigrate to Israel believing that they would live in an open community. |
A. The following are examples of Israeli democracy: - |