The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict explained on a map

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NEW VERSION ! More detailed and updated. Let’s retrace the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, from the Ancient History of the Jews, until today.
#Israel #Palestine #Israeli-Palestinian conflict #History #Summary #Explanation #Understand #Geo History
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Musics (YouTube Audio library)
Dark Zephyr - Audio Hertz
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Software: Adobe After Effects
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Chapters
00:00 A Brief Ancient History of the Jews
04:33 The Pogroms in Russia
06:06 Birth of the Zionist movement
08:00 Fall of the Ottoman Empire
09:38 The British Mandate for Palestine
10:58 The Great Arab Revolt
12:38 World War II
14:05 The UN Partition Plan for Palestine
15:45 The Civil War in Mandatory Palestine
17:32 The First Arab-Israeli War
19:40 The Suez Crisis
21:12 The Palestinian resistance
23:13 The Yom Kippur War
24:42 Attempts at Peace
26:29 The Second Intifada
28:21 The Gaza Strip
30:25 Israel-Hamas war
31:50 Which Future?
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I'm back! Sorry for the long delay. Due to the sensitivity of this topic, I spent more time on research. Also, the video is longer than usual, which means more editing work. I hope this video helps you to understand better this complex and controversial topic! Stay respectful in your comments, please. See you soon!

GeoHistory
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This is going to be a very civil and respectful comment section

Aureus
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99% of the comments about how bad the comment section is gonna be lol

TorreFLoeckx
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The British started to feel the heat and were just like "lol imma head out."

ryanb
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Golda was born in Kiev, Arafat was born in Cairo and spoke in a Egyptian accent. One fact was mentioned in this presentation the other was omitted.

honderddertigkmh
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Important to note: the Phillistines were Greek people, not the present day Palestinians who are arabs.

cabbytabby
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Egypt: Palestinians are our brothers in language & faith.
Also Egypt: co-blockades.

tibodeclercq
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After the six-day war, Israel expected the Arabs to take back the conquered lands in exchange for peace, but the Arabs again refused. Only then did settlers start to settle and Israel’s policy changed.

ald
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Very solid attempt at covering the conflict. Being an Israeli, I managed to find some details that were missing. But of course the same thing could be said by Palestinenians. Peace

nir
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Slight correction. The northern kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrians. Only later did the southern kingdom of Judah get conquered by Babylonia. So they were not conquered at the same time and not by the same people. Other than that a very objective and unbiased video.

essasito
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This video doesn’t mention Egypt was offered Gaza back with the Sinai Peninsula and they didn’t want it.

jessegamble
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I was previously uneducated on this topic and this was stressful to watch 😅 Not because it was poorly done, just because it’s hard to keep track of all the conflicts. Nice overview and it prompts me to do more research before having opinions on the current conflict—as I wish everyone would do.

rinnswimmer
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Man was missing for half a year now i get it he was cooking

kito
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I know it's a short video so not everything is here, but you forgot to mention that there were jews in Israel the whole time, not all left. Not sure if I missed it when you said they were taken and allowed to return or left during the other times. Also, the arabs didn't arrive in the region (to settle) until the 7th century with the Islamic Conquest. And the only reason why the temple mount is holy to the muslims is because it's in the torah/bible as a holy site. They don't have any connection to it. Originally Mohammad was actually scolded for praying towards Jerusalem instead of towards Mecca. Mecca and the space rock are their holy site. One of the reason they don't have a problem bombing Jerusalem on holidays.

Aside from that, I think it was pretty accurate, 98% lol =D

OdinMagnus
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All countries have come by conquest. Most heve accepted this and moved on. Why is tiny little Israel so different. I mean with so many Muslim Arab States, why not room for a tiny Jewish State? Especially one that contributes to the neighborhood.

paulm
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And yet another point that is missing is that when Israel made peace with Jordan and Egypt, they refused to take West Bank and Gaza respectively under their control even though they used to occupy these territories before.

thesunisup_
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It’s really funny that people say that this is Pro Israel and others that its Pro Palestinian 🤣

devanjohnson
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A correction - the population base was closer to 500k rather than 600k when the Balfour Declaration came out, with 70k Christians and somewhere between 85k and 56k Jews (the higher number was from the beginning of WW1, and the lower number was in 1919 - the numbers dropped because the Ottomans were mass deporting Jews).

RichardChappell
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What program/software is used to make these? I'm a history teacher and I love this format of showing geopolitical history

mohamedalmoayad
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10:45

I think there is an import detail about Amin Al-Hussaini missing that he wasn't exactly acting on its own, he was literally allied with Hitler.

thesunisup_