History And Background Israeli-Palestinian Conflict From 2000SM - Until Now)

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The history and background of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be withdrawn since 2000 BC. But in contemporary history, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict began in 1967 when Israel attacked Egypt, Jordan and Syria and captured the Sinai and Gaza Strip (Egypt), the Golan Heights (Syria), the West Bank and Jerusalem (Jordan).

Until now peace seems far from expectations. Plus there is disagreement about the future of Palestine and its relationship with Israel among the factions in Palestine itself. This paper is intended as a reminder as well as an effort to open our understanding of the historical background of the cause of this conflict.

Before starting any posts ever posted on omkicau.com, Si Momot first shows a moment a few years ago as seen in the photos below. These are the photographs posted on Om Dion's friend's blog (unfortunately his blog is no longer active), which is linked to the omkicau.com blog which then writes down historical revelations as written in several sources.

On the page, Dion says:

"These photos are photos I will never forget for a lifetime. The photo taken by journalist Getty Images is a photograph of a child left behind by his mother. And this mother's death must end in the arms of her own son. One thing I think shows the cruel and humanist side of the war.

Nothing is the most heartbreaking and sad when seeing our loved ones die in our arms. God, stop this war for the sons and mothers of the world. "

With the title of "Affecting Mom" ​​these are the photos:

War is Cruel!

A glimpse of the Palestinian conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is 31 years old when in 1967 Israel attacked Egypt, Jordan and Syria and captured the Sinai and Gaza Strip (Egypt), the Golan Heights (Syria), the West Bank and Jerusalem (Jordan). Until now peace seems far from expectations. Plus there is disagreement about the future of Palestine and its relationship with Israel among the factions in Palestine itself. This paper is intended as a reminder as well as an effort to open our understanding of the historical background of the cause of this conflict.

2000 BC - 1500 BC

Siti Hajar, who was the first wife of Prophet Ibrahim, had a son named Prophet Ismail dubbed the father of the Arab nation. Meanwhile, the second wife of Prophet Ibrahim, Siti Sarah, had a son named Prophet Isaac, who later had the son of the Prophet Ya'qub alias Israel (Israel, Qur'an).

The descendant of Ya'qub is called the Children of Israel consisting of seven people, one of whom was called the Prophet Yusuf, who when he was little was thrown away by his spiteful brothers. His good fortune brought Joseph to the land of Egypt and then became the treasurer of the Egyptian kingdom. During the famine, the Prophet Ya'qub and his brothers migrated to Egypt. The population of the descendants of Israel (Prophet Ya'qub) enlarged.

1550 BC - 1200 BC

Politics in Egypt changed. The Israelites are considered a problem for the Egyptian state. Many of the Israelites are smarter than native Egyptians and control the economy. By the Pharaoh's government the Israelites were downgraded to slave status.

1200 BC - 1100 BC

Prophet Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, wading the Sinai desert to the promised land, provided they were obedient to Allah SWT.

The next event is known as the famous story of Egyptian government hunting of the Moses group. At that time the Prophet Moses was able to split the ocean to cross the Red Sea and invited his people, the Israelites, to cross the sea. But when they were ordered to enter the land of the Philistines (Palestine), they stubbornly and said:

"O Moses, we shall never enter it for ever, while there is a mighty man in it, therefore go

  1. __http: //dhezun-notes.blogspot.com/2012/11/tabel-sejarah-palestina/
  2. __http: //www.riaupos.co/3256-analysis-the-conflict-palestina%E2%80%93israel- (part-1) /

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