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Conflict in Southwest Asia. By: Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY With a little help from Ms. Elizabeth Heavner. Through out the history of Southwest Asia (Middle East), there have been many conflicts over: Land Natural Resources Religion Ethnicity.
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Conflict in Southwest Asia • By: Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY • With a little help from Ms. Elizabeth Heavner
Through out the history of Southwest Asia (Middle East), there have been many conflicts over: • Land • Natural Resources • Religion • Ethnicity
Arab-Israeli Conflict • A lot of conflict • Palestinians v. Israelis • Jews wanted Israel because God told them that is their homeland. • Palestinians also believe it is their homeland; believe Jews took away their home. Wailing Wall with Dome of the Rock in the background.
Arab-Israeli Conflict • Since the 12th Century B.C.E., there has been fighting in the region that is today called Israel. • After World War II, the United Nations wanted to split Palestine in two: • Half for Arabs/Palestinians • Half for Jews • Jews agreed, but Arabs said no.
United Nations’s Plan to Make Palestine and Israel Two Separate States
Arab-Israeli Conflict • On May 14, 1948, Israel is declared an independent state • The next day Israel is attacked by Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Iraq. • Fighting ends in January 1949, Israel has expanded its territory. • Thousands of Palestinians flee to other Arab countries.
Gaza Strip • Israel occupied the Gaza Strip in 1967 • In 2005 Israeli troops pulled out of Gaza.
Benjamin Netanyahu • Prime Minister of Israel • Wants Palestine to exist beside Israel but they have to get rid of all their weapons and Jerusalem will belong to Israel only.
Jerusalem • A holy city for Christians, Jews and Muslims. • Church of the Holy Sepulcher (Christian) • Wailing or Western Wall (Jewish) • Dome of the Rock (Muslim)
Arab-Israeli Conflict • From 1948-2009 there have been 12 different conflicts between the Arabs and Israelis over land. • The most recent happened in December of 2008 between Hamas and Israel.
Does Mother Nature Do Anything in a Straight Line?
Hezbollah • Hezbollah (“Party of God”) is a powerful political and military organization of Shia Muslims in Lebanon. • Get money and weapons from Syria and Iran • Want to destroy Israel • Think Palestine is occupied Muslim land and Israel should not exist. • Iran and Syria have a lot of influence over their actions
Who is Hamas? • Hamas is an extremist group of Palestinians • They refuse to recognize Israel as a state. • Since 1993, have killed over 500 people • Operate inside Israel
Who is Kach? • An Israeli extremist group • Wants all Arabs out of Israel • Involved in small terrorist activities
Religious Differences between Muslims Sunni Shiite • Majority of world’s Muslims are Sunni. • Believe religious ruler should be selected by the people. • Iran has mostly Shiite Muslims. • Believe religious ruler can only be someone in Muhammad’s family. Always fighting for power.
Iraq • Saddam Hussein becomes president in 1979. • Iraq has problems between the Sunni and Shiite. • Oil discovered in Iraq in 1927
First Persian Gulf War (1990-91) • Saddam invades Kuwait, claiming it is part of Iraq. • The U.S. and other countries attack Iraq and try to make Saddam leave. • Iraqi troops set Kuwaiti oil fields on fire because they were being forced to leave.
Second Persian Gulf War (2003-) • Saddam makes United Nations weapons inspectors leave. • U.S. worried Iraq has W.M.D.’s (Weapons of Mass Destruction). • U.S. wants to get rid of Saddam before he attacks Israel or the U.S.. • U.S. invades Iraq in 2003 – capture Saddam the same year.
Kurds • A nation without a state • Most Kurds live in Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria. • All of these countries refuse to give Kurds their own country. • Saddam killed hundreds by dropping chemical weapons on them.
Iran • Supreme Leader: Ayatollah Khameini • A theocracy • President: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad • Threaten Israel often with nuclear weapons • Iran’s President denies the Holocaust.
Iran-Iraq War (1980-88) Cemetery in Iran • September 1980: Iraq invades Iran to show how powerful their military is. • Iran agrees to peace – scared U.S. will get involved. • In the Iran-Iraq war, the U.S. helped Iraq. Iran lost 500,000 people
Pakistan • Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda are possibly hiding out in Pakistan . • President wants to build a fence and set mines between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Afghanistan • Shares a border with Pakistan. • Many terrorists go back and forth between the two countries.
Who is Al-Qaeda? • An international terrorist group • Leader is Osama Bin Laden • Responsible for attacks on 9/11 • Believed to be hiding out and regrouping in Pakistan.
Who is the Taliban? • A Muslim extremist group in Afghanistan • In power from 1996-2001 • Sheltering Osama Bin Laden • Very strict; do not allow women to be educated • Get money for weapons through drugs
2/3 of the world’s heroin comes from Afghanistan Taliban receives $70-$100 million 60% of Afghanistan’s economy involves opium production. Poppy Fields in Afghanistan Why would a farmer go against his religion to grow something that is turned into drugs? Opium Poppy > Heroin
Water • Water is a valuable, non-renewable resource. • The first fight over water rights happened 5000 years ago in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq).
Irrigation • There is a lot of desert in the Middle East • Have to come up with new ways to grow crops because it’s so hot, the water will sometimes evaporate. • Drip Irrigation
Conclusion • Everyday in the news you hear about an explosion in one country or fighting in another. • It seems unlikely that peace will come to the Middle East any time soon.