Israel-Palestine Conflict

  • 1947 United Nations Partition Plan

    On Nov. 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for Palestine to be partitioned between Arabs and Jews, allowing for the formation of the Jewish state of Israel.
  • Arab-israel war of 1948

    Arab-israel war of 1948
    The war was against Syria, Jorden and Egypy. Israel beleive that it was only a matter of time before the three Arab states co-ordinated a massive attack on Israel.
  • 1967 Six day war

    In the spring of 1967, the Soviet Union misinformed the Syrian government that Israeli forces were massing in northern Israel to attack Syria. There was no such Israeli mobilization. But clashes between Israel and Syria had been escalating for about a year, and Israeli leaders had publicly declared that it might be necessary to bring down the Syrian regime if it failed to end Palestinian commando attacks against Israel from Syrian territory.
  • War of Attrition 1970

    Over the course of the war of attrition, Israel lost 14 military aircraft. Egypt lost 98, according to an Israeli tally. Egypt never held a full accounting of its war dead, hiding much of the war's losses from the Egyptian public. August 1970 when the war of attrition ended.
  • Israel-PLOOslo Accords

    Holst carried a letter from Arafat to Rabin recognizing Israel, renouncing violence, and pledging support for repeal of clauses objectionable to Israel in the PLO charter. Rabin, for his part, signed a letter recognizing the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people and accepting the PLO as a negotiating partner.
  • Cairo Agreement

    The agreement effectively transferred control over the bulk of the Gaza Strip and a sixty-five-square-kilometer area encompassing Jericho and its environs to Palestinian Authority control, with Israel remaining in control of the borders between these now-autonomous areas and the outside world and of the Jewish settlements in the Strip.
  • Israel-Jordan Treaty of Peace

    The treaty guaranteed Jordan the restoration of its occupied land (approximately 380 square kilometers), as well as an equitable share of water from the Yarmouk and Jordan rivers. Moreover, the treaty defined Jordan’s western borders clearly and conclusively for the first time, putting an end to the dangerous and false Zionist claim that Jordan is Palestine.
  • Yasser Arafat Dies in Paris

    For the last several years of his life he was in bad health and rumored to have Parkinson's Disease. His conditioned worsened in October 2004. Israel agreed to allow him to be transferred to a hospital in Paris on October 29 where his wife stayed by his side. He died November 11, 2004, at age 75... After his death, Arafat’s body was flown from Paris to Cairo, where a ceremony was held in his honor attended by numerous foreign dignitaries.
  • New Israeli Centrist Party, Kadima, Wins Israeli Parliamentary Election

    Israelis voted Tuesday Mar. 28, 2006 to bring to power a new centrist party, Kadima, which is committed to a further pullout from the occupied West Bank. Kadima's leader, Ehud Olmert, will become prime minister, but his support proved tepid and he will find it harder than expected to impose his agenda on a larger coalition.
  • Israel-Gaza Ceasefire

    The start of a six-month truce between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, took effect as scheduled on the Gaza border at 6 a.m. Thursday. If it holds, Israel hopes the cease-fire will halt the recurrent rocket and mortar fire from Gaza that has killed four Israeli civilians this year and caused widespread trauma and disruption of life in Israeli towns and villages close to the Gaza border.