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Infographic Arab-Israeli Conflict

The Arab-Israeli conflict dates back to 1917 when the United Kingdom promised to establish a Jewish national home in Palestine. In 1947, the UN approved the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Israel being proclaimed in 1948, initiating the first Arab-Israeli war. Israel captured additional territories in the 1967 war, but there have been ongoing conflicts since then over the status of Palestine.
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Infographic Arab-Israeli Conflict

The Arab-Israeli conflict dates back to 1917 when the United Kingdom promised to establish a Jewish national home in Palestine. In 1947, the UN approved the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Israel being proclaimed in 1948, initiating the first Arab-Israeli war. Israel captured additional territories in the 1967 war, but there have been ongoing conflicts since then over the status of Palestine.
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CONFLICT

Arab-Israeli
1 1917 - DECLARATION OF
BALFOUR
The Secretary of State for Relations
The British Foreign Office had agreed
give land in the Palestinian region
to the Jews, although the British
they had also promised to grant the
independence of Palestine.

November 29, 1947 2

The UN General Assembly supported


the partition plan of Palestine, which is
would be carried out together with the withdrawal
from Great Britain. Thus it separated the
Palestinian territory in a Jewish state and
another Arab.

3 May 14, 1948


The British withdrawal took place and
the creation of the State was proclaimed
Israel. However, this was
immediately invaded by the
armies of Transjordan, Egypt
Syria, Lebanon and Iraq, initiating the war
7 October 6, 1973
STRIKE ON YOM KIPPUR
the Arab coalition launched an attack
surprise set about the
Israeli positions in the territories
conquered by Israel on Yom Kippur,
the holiest day of Judaism.

September 17, 1978 8


CAMP DAVID ACCORDS
Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat and
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem
Beguín signed the peace after twelve days
of secret negotiations with the
mediation of the president of the
United States, Jimmy Carter.

9 1987 - FIRST INTIFADA


The popular movement against begins
from the Israeli forces with the aim
to put an end to the suffocating
social conditions in which they lived
Palestinians and the Movement of
Islamic Resistance (HAMAS).

1993 - OSLO ACCORDS10


They started discussions in 1991.
in Madrid and end with the division of
Palestine in 3 areas: a) Administered
exclusively by the ANP; b) Control
administrative of the ANP and military of
14
January 2, 2015
Palestine is adhered to the
Rome Statute

2018 - GREAT MARCH OF


15
RETURN
The largest Palestinian protest against
Israel in four years, what it asks for
return of what the Palestinians
they consider their occupied territories.
In a single day, the Israeli soldiers
they killed more than half a hundred of
Palestinian demonstrators.

16 May 14, 2018


The United States moved its embassy
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem recognizing it
officially as the capital of Israel, it
what caused one of the worst
confrontations between Israelis and
Palestinians in the last four years.

September 15, 2020 17


Abraham Accords
The signing of the establishment of
diplomatic relations between two
Gulf countries - the
United Arab Emirates and Bahrain -

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