Monday, August 19, 2019
Middle East Paper -- essays research papers
   The conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis erupted after    the partition made by Great Britain on November 29, 1947. Immediately    after the decision to make Israel a separate, independent state, there    were massive attacks on both sides. Upon reading the first set of    articles, I felt that the Palestine's unnecessarily attacked the Jews    and that they deserved the land being given to them. But the first set    of articles I read were incredibly biased toward the Jewish perspective    and, I think that because of this, I presented a distorted view of the    situation. Now that I have read the second packet, I understand that    many of the Arabs must have felt helpless about the situation, and even    startled by the numerous attacks and massacres by the Israelis.    I now believe that the reason that the fighting started was because    both sides felt that they had an obligation to uphold their religious    beliefs and, also, justification to do what they did. Both the Arabs    and the Jews felt that it was their sacred duty to keep or regain their    land. The Arabs thought of the partition as an automatic declaration of    war against them. Therefore, they thought that they had to    counter-attack the Jews in order to keep their land.    One of the biggest massacres that the Jews waged on the Arabs was    the attack on Deir Yassin on April 9, 1948, when 250 men, women, and    children where killed. The first set of articles that we read did not    mention anything about the ruthlessness of t...                      
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