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Sharing The Promised Land

In order to fully explain the history of a Jewish Israeli state one must date back almost sixty years prior to the Declaration and recognition of Israel to 1881, a date in history, which marks the mass migration of East European Jews. The next 50 years will explain where the animosity towards Jewish Israel has stemmed from and then the following fifty years will explain why the animosity has remained and only grown. In addition to this, after May 1948 the ideas and anger between the Arabic nations and Israel have not diminished. Israeli-Arabic conflict may not have decreased throughout the years but the reasons and politics behind the disagreements have. The causes of and the effects of religious conflicts between nations are both social and political.
In 1181, 2.5 million Jews are believed to have moved west and another 2 million had moved to the United States by the beginning of the First World War. These mass migrations are later explained at the Dreyfus Affair in France. A......


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