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Explain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.Use the sources you have researched, and your knowledge of the issue and its effect on the situation in the present day, to support and explain your answer. Your answer must show how aspects of the past have been interpreted and represented in different ways.
Guidance on structure and source useUse PEEAL in all paragraphs to ensure that you explain and remain focused on answering the question. Link your knowledge back to the Q.Select sources that are helpful to your argument, a minimum of 5-8 is plenty, you must include 1 contemporary source (from today) – R, S and T.Involve the sources in your answer rather than bolting them on separately.a) To interpret meaning and help support your argument.b) To compare and contrast different viewpoints.c) To investigate purpose (the real reasons behind them).d) To evaluate interpretations/representations.Conclude strongly, drawing out all of your most important points and summarising your answer to this complicated question and issue.
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Explain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.
Introduction:The issue of Jewish security in Israel continues to be a problem even today…For example… Religious disagreements – particularly over Jerusalem. Disagreements over borders and landThe Israeli security barrier. Palestinian/Arab terrorism? Israeli military aggression? Disagreements over Jewish settlements on Palestinian land. Early Origins of Conflict: 1900 – Second World War:Jewish security was under threat almost from the moment that they arrived in Palestine…For example… Ancient claims to PalestineBritish mandate after First World WarJewish immigration and ZionismJewish terrorism e.g. King David HotelNazi Germany and the Holocaust – causing a pressure cooker situation – use Source ABritish Partition and the Plan for Partition – use Source BIn Source A we can see…
The bottle suggests…The Arab and Jew look…This suggests…At the time…Slide3
Explain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.
Early Origins of Conflict: 1900 – Second World War:Jewish security was under threat almost from the moment that they arrived in Palestine…For example… Ancient claims to PalestineBritish mandate after First World WarJewish immigration and ZionismJewish terrorism e.g. King David HotelNazi Germany and the Holocaust – causing a pressure cooker situation – use Source ABritish Partition and the Plan for Partition – use Source BIn Source A we can see…The bottle suggests…The Arab and Jew look…This suggests…At the time…The Declaration of Israel and the First Arab-Israeli War, 1948:
The day that the UN took over Palestine, the Israeli’s declared their own country…Almost immediately the surrounding Arab countries attacked…The Jews won through a combination of factors…The Jews won the war overall but did not feel very safe because…Slide4
Explain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.
The Six Day War:The causes of the Six Day War were…Superpower influence of RussiaActions of the PLO and Fatah During the Six Day war…Defeats her Arab neighbours Israel wins, gains a huge amount of land. The short term consequences of the Six Day War on Jewish security in Israel were…Security improved – Sinai buffer zone – defeated Arabs – stable borders – took JerusalemThe long term consequences of the Six Day War on Jewish security were…Security worsens, Arab countries determined to gain revenge.Palestinians turn to more extremism/terrorism – the PLO.In Source G we can see……this suggests…
In Source ___ we can see…
This is
similar
to Source ___…
There are some
differences
between…
“We shall never call for, nor accept peace. We have resolved to drench this land with your blood and
throw you into the sea
for good.”
“
We
are now ready to confront Israel
. The issue now at hand is
but the rights of the Palestinian people. It is the aggression which took place in Palestine in 1948 with the collaboration of Britain and the United States
.”
The
purpose
of Source C/D/E/F is to…Slide5
Other Factors Affecting Jewish Security: After the 1948 war Palestinians fled the country…The Palestinian refugee crisis was caused by (wars)…
The conditions in the refugee camps were…As time progressed the Palestinians became angrier…The crisis caused Palestinians to use terrorism because…The purpose of Palestinian terrorism was to…Scare Israel – attack/terrorise it’s citizens – publicityThe effect of terrorism on Jewish security was…The PLO was founded in 1964 because…They aimed to threaten Jewish security in Israel by…Explain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.Source L describes the camp conditions as…This source is reliable because…What is the message of Source Q? Does it agree with the opinion expressed in Source P?
“…I have no country...The two most precious ideals of my people are to remain Palestinians and not to be
refugees...
I am left with no alternative but to fight our enemy
.”
“
When we hijack a plane it has more effect than if we killed 100 Israelis in battle
. For decades world opinion has been neither for us nor against the Palestinians. It
simply ignored us.
At
least the world is talking about us now
.”
“Palestinian terrorists
groups…are
impatient with democracy, undisciplined and dominated by murder and hatred
.”
“ …
conditions in the camps were
atrocious
…
overcrowded tents
….
without
adequate food or sanitation
. When it rained, the narrow paths along each row were churned into
mud which oozed into the tents
. They lived in
sodden clothes
and slept in
wet blankets
.
Influenza reached epidemic
proportions
…”
The conditions described in the camps link to Source K and M…Slide6
Other Factors Affecting Jewish Security: The modern day security barrier was built because…Link to terrorism paragraph – secure Jewish settlements
From Source S I can see that the barrier was built around…Explain how this barrier affects Israeli security.Jewish settlements have been built around…They were built on Palestinian land because…Extreme Zionists (Jews) believe it’s all their land – increase the boundaries of Israel – to occupy Palestinian territoryExplain to what extent the problem of Jewish security in Israel has now been resolved.“A Palestinian state will never be established. It cannot be established. No government in Israel, or anywhere else, can simply remove the 140,000 Jews who live in Judea and the West Bank, the 160,000 Jews in East Jerusalem,
or the 150 Jewish settlements.”
In Source S we can see settlements built in…the wall has been built to protect them around…in the long-term this suggests that the Israeli government wants to…
Overall
, Sources R, S and T suggest a changing and unstable security situation today in Israel…
Can you trust the pattern of settlements identified in Source T?
NO! Why not?
Refer to the origins of the source. Compare it with
Source S
,
is it a partly correct opinion?
What clue does Source R give us about
why
the settlements may have been encouraged by Israeli government?
IMPORTANT!
You
MUST
use these sources
in your essay as you
MUST
talk
about
contemporary
(recent) sources.