This resource provides a timeline of key events and agreements that led to the establishment and expansion of the State of Israel, along with information on Jewish immigration and territorial control.
The timeline covers a period from 1915 to the present day, highlighting significant events such as the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence, the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration, the Peel Commission Report, the UN Partition Plan, the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Six-Day War, and various peace agreements and conflicts. Each event is accompanied by information on the land promised or agreed upon, the land taken by Israel, and the status of Jewish immigration.
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- Purpose: This resource can be used to help students understand the complex history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the factors that have shaped the current political landscape.
- Activities: Teachers can use this resource for a variety of activities, such as:
- Having students fill in the missing information on the timeline.
- Researching the key events and their historical context.
- Analyzing the impact of different agreements and conflicts on the region.
- Debating the merits of various solutions to the conflict.
- Benefits: This resource can help students to:
- Develop a better understanding of the historical context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Analyze primary sources and draw conclusions.
- Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Promote informed discussion and debate about complex issues.
Overall, this resource is a valuable tool for educators who want to teach their students about the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the ongoing challenges facing the region.
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