The Palestine Crisis
Following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Palestinians have seen much of the land in which they were born taken over for the state of Israel. This was the beginning of the current conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
Despite desultory negotiations, the crisis in Palestine still continues, with terrible effects on the local population and dangers for the world at large.
Palestine is still the issue (Part 1)
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Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid (by Jimmy Carter)
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid
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"The book is about Palestine, the occupied territories, and not about Israel. Forced segregation in the West Bank and terrible oppression of the Palestinians create a situation accurately described by the word. I made it plain in the text that this abuse is not based on racism, but on the desire of a minority of Israelis to confiscate and colonize Palestinian land. This violates the basic humanitarian premises on which the nation of Israel was founded. My surprise is that most critics of the book have ignored the facts about Palestinian persecution and its proposals for future peace and resorted to personal attacks on the author. No one could visit the occupied territories and deny that the book is accurate."
-- Jimmy Carter
Gaza: The Killing Zone - Israel/Palestine
Gaza: The Killing Zone - Israel/Palestine
See full film here: http://www.booserver.com/projects.php?ProjectID=3198 May 2003 life in Gaza is a constant gauntlet of Israeli sniper fire, military rockets and army bulldozers. No one is safe. In light of the escalating tensions, we're bringing back one our most moving documentaries, a hard-hitting expose of life in the Occupied territories. We speak to the children caught in the crossfire and find out the true cost of Israel's targeted assassinations policy.
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The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
There are various domestic and international actors involved in the conflict. The direct negotiating parties are the Israeli government, currently led by Ehud Olmert, and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), currently headed by Mahmoud Abbas. The official negotiations are mediated by an international contingent known as the Quartet on the Middle East (the Quartet) represented by a special envoy, currently Tony Blair, that consists of the United States, Russia, the European Union, and the United Nations. The Arab League is another important actor, which has proposed an alternative peace plan. Egypt, a founding member of the Arab League, has historically been a key participant.
Since 2006, the Palestinian side has been fractured by conflict between the two major factions: Fatah, the largest party, and Hamas. As a result, the territory controlled by the Palestinian National Authority (the Palestinian interim government) is split between Fatah in the West Bank, and Hamas in the Gaza strip. This has proved problematic as Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by Israel and many other countries which means that despite the fact it won the Palestinian elections of 2006, it has not been allowed to participate in official negotiations.
The most recent round of peace negotiations began at Annapolis, USA in November, 2007. These talks aim to have a final resolution by the end of 2008. The parties agree there are six core, or 'final status,' issues which need to be resolved: Jerusalem, refugees, settlements, security, borders and water. These issues are discussed at length below.
Within Israeli and Palestinian society, the conflict generates a wide variety of views and opinions (see also Israeli and Palestinian views of the peace process). This serves to highlight the deep divisions which exist not only between Israelis and Palestinians, but also amongst themselves.
A hallmark of the conflict has been the level of violence witnessed for virtually its entire duration. Fighting has been conducted by regular armies, paramilitary groups, and terror cells. Casualties have not been restricted to the military, with a large loss of civilian life on both sides.
Source: Wapedia
Good Websites on the Palestine Crisis
- WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
- Latest news articles and commentaries on the conflict in the Palestinian territories.
- Palestine Monitor
- News updates, editorials, and information, from a perspective sympathetic to the Palestinians.
- International Middle East Media Center
- The IMEMC is a media collective of independent journalists producing and distributing the authentic voices of Palestinians.
- Palestinian News Network
- News and information on Palestine.
- Palestine Facts
- Review of the Palestinian conflict from perspective of the State of Israel.
- Are You Ready to Face the Facts About Israel?
- "I had given up on finding an American with a moral conscience and the courage to go with it and was on the verge of retiring my keyboard when I met the Rev. Thomas L. Are..."
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