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SS7H2a Explain how European partitioning in the Middle East after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire led to regional conflict SS7H2b Explain the historical reasons for establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948 include the Jewish connection to the land the Holocaust antiSemitism an ID: 559175

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History of the Middle East Slide2

SS7H2a: Explain how European partitioning in the Middle East after the breakup of the Ottoman Empire led to regional conflict.Slide3

SS7H2b: Explain the historical reasons for establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948; include the Jewish connection to the land, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Zionism in Europe.Slide4

SS7H2c: Describe how land and religion are reasons for continuing conflicts in the Middle East.Slide5

SS7H2d: Explain U.S. presence and interest in Southwest Asia; include the Persian Gulf Conflict and invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.Slide6

SS7H2a:The Ottoman Empire

Was six times the size of Texas!

Included what is now Turkey, parts of southeastern Europe, northern Africa, and southwestern Asia

The empire had already lost some of its power and land before WWI

Joined the losing side of WWI

Britain and France divided up what was left overSlide7

SS7H2a: The (former) Ottoman Empire

Britain

Palestine (Israel)

Saudi Arabia

Iraq

Jordan

France

Lebanon

SyriaSlide8

SS7H2a: Uh-oh!

Britain and France drew new political borders that paid no attention local cultures and tribes (and the problems they had with each other!)

Shia and Sunni Muslims were all lumped into Iraq together where they are still fighting each other for power

The Kurds got divided between Turkey, Iraq, and IranSlide9

SS7H2a: Problems

New borders disrupted tribal unity

France and Britain were happy with the divisions because it protected their own oil interests

Middle Eastern countries did not want European countries in charge of themSlide10

SS7H2c: Conflicts in the Middle East (A TICKING TIME BOMB)

CONFLICT between different religious (Sunni vs. Shia, Jew vs. Muslim)and ethnic groups (Kurds, Arabs, Persians, Semites) forms the modern history of the Middle EastSlide11

SS7H2c: Conflicts in the Middle East

Israel:

created in 1948

Palestine denies its right to exist

Israel was immediately attacked by Arab neighbors

Israel won the war and expanded its Jewish territory

Land in the region has been traded several timesSlide12

SS7H2c: Conflicts in the Middle East

Israel continued:

Arab nations still do not recognize Israel as a country

Almost constant conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the

G

aza Strip

Israel has signed peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan but seems to always have conflict with Lebanon

Hezbollah (party of God), Islamic Shiite group that frequently attacks Israel from LebanonSlide13

SS7H2c: Conflicts in the Middle East

Iran:

1979- fundamentalist Muslims took over the Iranian government

Tried to remove all influence of Western Society

Imposed a strict interpretation of Islamic law on the entire population of IranSlide14

SS7H2c: Conflicts in the Middle East

Iran-Iraq fought a war for eight years in the 1980s and 1990s over oil-rich territory

No clear winner but it led to Iraq invading Kuwait in 1990

This started the Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) Slide15

SS7H2b: The Establishment of Israel

The Jewish connection to the land:

Ancient and Biblical home of Jews

The sacred places of Judaism are there

The Wailing (Western) WallSlide16

SS7H2b: The Establishment of Israel

Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire

Palestine captured by the British in 1918

Between 1919 and 1939, LOTS of Jews moved to Palestine to escape rising persecution in Europe (anti-Semitism)

After the Holocaust and WWII, the United Nations voted to divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab states so the Jews could have a nation, too

Israel became a nation on May 14, 1948 Slide17

SS7H2b: Zionism

Zionism

: the movement to unite displaced Jews and settle them in Palestine

Became popular in parts of Europe in the 1880sSlide18

SS7H2b: Zionism, a history

11

th

century B.C.- King Saul establishes the kingdom of Israel in the region of Palestine

586 B.C.- Jewish kingdom of Israel conquered by the Babylonians

Strong tradition that Jews would be returned to their homelandSlide19

SS7H2b: Zionism, a history

70 A.D.- Romans destroy Jerusalem and the Jews scatter

Other political events over the following centuries spread Jews throughout Asia, Europe, then North America

Some Jews immigrated to Palestine but were a small minority thereSlide20

SS7H2b: Zionism

Britain worked with the Zionists during WWI

Hoping to win Jewish support for the war

Hoping to gain control of Palestine

As more Jews moved to Palestine, Arabs felt threatened

Britain backed off from supporting Zionism to appease the ArabsSlide21

SS7H2b: Anti-Semitism

Anti- “against”

Semite- the ethnic group of the Jews

WHY?

Semites are an inferior race??

The Jews killed Jesus???Slide22

SS7H2b: Anti-Semitism

Some European countries did not allow Jews to own property

Jews were restricted from attending college

NAZIS- Hitler and his party took power in Germany in the 1930s

Removed all protection of law for JewsSlide23

SS7H2b: The Holocaust

Hitler wanted to rid the world of its “Jewish problem”

Blamed Jews for Germany losing WWI

Said Jews were an inferior race

Fired Jews from government jobs

Removed Jews from public schools

Forbid Jews to own cars

Seized Jewish property

Stripped Jews of their German citizenshipSlide24

SS7H2b: The Holocaust

The Night of Broken Glass (November 9, 1938)

Nazi mobs killed dozens of Jews

Shattered windows on Jewish homes and businesses

Set fire to every synagogue in Germany

…DEATH AND CONCENTRATION CAMPS….YOU KNOW HOW THIS STORY GOES…6 MILLION JEWS KILLED…MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN…ENDED IN 1945 WITH THE CLOSE OF WWII…Slide25

SS7H2d: The Persian Gulf War

Iran-Iraq war had no clear winner so Iraq’s president, SADDAM HUSSEIN, decided to pick on Kuwait

Hussein said Kuwait should have been part of Iraq when France and Britain split the former Ottoman Empire (YES, that AGAIN!)Slide26

SS7H2d: The Persian Gulf War

Hussein invades Kuwait in 1990

Kuwait is a member of the United Nations

UN allies come to help Kuwait in “Operation Desert Storm”

The war lasted only six weeks

Lots of environmental damage done by setting oil wells on fire

Iraq hints that it has WMDsSlide27

SS7H2d: The Persian Gulf War

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Iraq was ordered to destroy all chemical and biological weapons and stop making nuclear weapons

UN inspectors entered Iraq in 1991 and destroyed these weapons until 1998

Many believed about 85 percent had been destroyed

Others believed Hussein had hidden reserves of these weapons and secret production facilitiesSlide28

SS7H2d: Invasion of Afghanistan

Meanwhile in Afghanistan…

In the 1990s, the extreme religious group called the Taliban was rising in power in Afghanistan

The anti-American Taliban was thought to be sheltering the terrorist group Al Qaeda and its leader, Osama bin LadenSlide29

SS7H2d: Invasion of Afghanistan

The US identified OSAMA BIN LADEN as the person responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon

In November 2001, the US invades Afghanistan to find Osama bin Laden and disarm the TalibanSlide30

SS7H2d: Osama bin Laden and the Invasion of Afghanistan

The Taliban was defeated and a new government was established

The Taliban rebuilt its forces in Pakistan and launched new attacks on Afghanistan using suicide bombers, roadside bombs, and attacks on US/international military

posts

Osama bin laden was located in Pakistan and killed by the

US military on May 2, 2011Slide31

SS7H2d: Back in Iraq

After UN inspectors leave Iraq in 1998, some people still worried that Iraq had WMDs

Saddam Hussein refused many requests from inspectors

2003, military forces from US, Britain, and others invade Iraq

The government quickly fell and the military campaign was over in less than two monthsSlide32

SS7H2d: Back in Iraq

Hussein was captured, tried, and sentenced to death

Putting the country back together has been difficult

A governing council was created while a constitution was written

A guerilla fighting force attacked the occupying US forces

These attacks are still ongoing while Iraqis try to establish and maintain their new democratic government