Question of Palestine
What is Zionism?
Zionism “the Jewish nationalist movement organized in Eastern and Central Europe in late 19th century, that has had as its goal the creation and support of a Jewish national state in Palestine, which is claimed to be the ancient homeland of the Jews”
Although the Balfour letter has been accepted as the legal and political primary document for a Jewish state in Palestine, what should be kept in mind about it?
Nevertheless, it should be kept in mind that what the Balfour Declaration did was promising the land of another country to a third party.
Which country was the first one to de facto recognize Israel?
Meanwhile, the United States became the first country de facto recognizing Israel.
Which resolution was the basis of land for peace approach in 1990s?
Resolution 242 was accepted on November 22 1967, called for “withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.” The resolution also called for “termination of all claims or states of belligerency and respect for and acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of force.” (UN Documents, 1948). Tis resolution later became the basis for the “land for peace” approach in the 1990s.
When was the first Intifada broke out in Gaza?
First Palestinian Intifada broke out in Gaza in December 1987.
What was the formula of The Declaration of Principles in 1993?
The formula of the deal was “land for peace.” With this document, Israel accepted to permit elections in the West Bank and Gaza, which would enable Palestinians to form a National Autonomous government.
What was the main issues on Camp David II summit?
Israeli and Palestinian delegations under the leadership of Prime Minister Barak and Chairman Arafat discussed four main issues: Borders, the situation of Jewish settlements, the return of refugees, and the status of Jerusalem.
What was the steps taken by Israel to determine the final status unilaterally in 2000s?
The continuation of building new settlements, the construction of the walls surrounding Palestinian territory, and the determination of borders by changing facts on the ground were the regular steps taken by Israel to determine the final status unilaterally.
What was the three conditions for continuing talks Mahmud Abbas declared on April 23, 2014?
On April 23, 2014, Mahmud Abbas declared three conditions for continuing the talks. These were determining the borders in the first three months, to halt Israeli’s settlement construction and the release of Palestinian prisoners.
When was the Gaza Freedom flotilla attempted to break Gaza embargo?
On 31 May 2010, there was another attempt to break the Gaza embargo. The Gaza Freedom flotilla, which was composed of 8 naval vehicles, included 663 activists from 37 nations, carrying 10,000 tons of aid, tried to reach the Gaza port.
When was the First Zionist Congress convened?
Herzl convened the First Zionist Congress in Basel 1897
When was the State of Israel proclaimed?
At midnight on 14 May 1948” (Ginat, 2018), David Ben Gurion announced the declaration of independence, and the State of Israel was proclaimed.
When was the Palestinian Liberation Organization established?
Arab leaders established the Palestinian Liberation Organization in 1964 to control Palestinian groups.
When was the Yom Kippur War?
The Yom Kippur War of 1973 proved that Arab-Israeli disagreements, which Palestine is a part, were not over.
What was the effect of the Gulf War on Palestine?
Thus, when the Gulf War was over early in 1991, Arafat and King Hussein were left politically weak due to their alliance with Saddam Hussein
Which issue was deemed “the central issue that will decide the destiny of the negotiations” by Israeli Prime Minister Barak at Camp David?
Status of Jerusalem was the critical issue at Camp David and the talks failed due to a disagreement over it. Israeli Prime Minister Barak treated the matter as “the central issue that will decide the destiny of the negotiations” whereas Arafat ordered his delegation to “not budge on this one thing: The Haram (the Temple Mount) is more precious to me than everything else”.
What was the conclusion of Camp David summit?
At the end of the summit, the two sides committed themselves to continue their efforts to agree on all permanent status issues as soon as possible. According to their joint statement, although both sides stressed that a negotiation process without any pressure, violence, or intimidation was necessary to reach an agreement, the process did not work in this way.
Which issue dominated the agenda in Gaza in 2007?
Also, civil strife between Hamas and Fatah forces dominated the agenda in Gaza in 2007, and ended with the victory of Hamas.
What was the position that US President reiterated in 2009?
After Bush; the US President Obama reiterated the support of his country to the goal of two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security.
What was Turkey’s position during 1960s?
Throughout the 1960s, Turkey refrained from doing anything that could, in any way, be interpreted as a deviation from its pro-Western oriented foreign policy in the Middle East.