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create a timeline of events that impacted the creation of Israel and ongoing conflict in the region. Include all 11 events listed below. You may choose powerpoint/Google Slides to create your timeline The timeline should include the year the event took place, a graphic to represent each event as well as a 3-4 sentence description of the event. All events should be in chronological order on the timeline. Please list the dates in the order in which they occurred. .

1. Six-Day War
2. Balfour Declaration
3. League of Nations/Europeans Create Mandates to Partition Southwest Asia
4. Oslo Accords
5. Israel becomes an official State
6. Creation of the Arab League
7. Suez Canal Crisis
8. Zionist Movement
9. Yom Kippur War
10. Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty
11. World War II/Holocaust

The final slide, slide 12, should answer the following question: How have the events listed impacted the current situation between Israel and Palestine? Be sure to include the RAE elements of the RACES strategy that you have learned in Language Arts. (R - Restate the Question, A - Answer the Question , E - Explain your answer using specific details/examples)
This must be an original representation written in your own words. Do not copy and paste timeline facts

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Slide 1: Balfour Declaration (1917)

- In 1917, the Balfour Declaration was issued by the British government, expressing support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine.

Slide 2: League of Nations/Europeans Create Mandates to Partition Southwest Asia (1920)
- After World War I, the League of Nations granted Britain and France mandates over the territories of Palestine, Transjordan, and Syria, leading to the partitioning of Southwest Asia.

Slide 3: Zionist Movement (Late 19th - Early 20th Century)
- The Zionist Movement, led by Theodor Herzl, called for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine in response to growing anti-Semitism in Europe.

Slide 4: Six-Day War (1967)
- In 1967, Israel waged a successful six-day war against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, resulting in the occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, and Sinai Peninsula.

Slide 5: Creation of the Arab League (1945)
- The Arab League was founded in 1945 by several Arab states with the goal of promoting economic, cultural, and political cooperation among its members.

Slide 6: Israel becomes an official State (1948)
- In 1948, Israel officially declared its independence, leading to a war with neighboring Arab countries and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.

Slide 7: Suez Canal Crisis (1956)
- The Suez Canal Crisis began in 1956 when Egypt nationalized the canal, leading to a military intervention by Israel, the UK, and France to regain control.

Slide 8: Oslo Accords (1993)
- The Oslo Accords were signed in 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), aiming to establish peace and Palestinian self-government in the occupied territories.

Slide 9: Yom Kippur War (1973)
- The Yom Kippur War broke out in 1973 when Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel, leading to a brief but intense conflict.

Slide 10: Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty (1979)
- In 1979, Egypt became the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel, leading to the normalization of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Slide 11: World War II/Holocaust (1939-1945)
- The Holocaust during World War II led to the genocide of six million Jews by the Nazis, prompting global sympathy and support for the creation of a Jewish state.

Slide 12: The events listed above have had a significant impact on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. The Balfour Declaration and Zionist Movement laid the groundwork for the establishment of Israel, leading to the displacement of Palestinians and the creation of the Arab League in response. The Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War further intensified tensions and territorial disputes between the two sides. The Oslo Accords and Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty were attempts at achieving peace, but the conflict continues due to unresolved issues such as borders, settlements, and the status of Jerusalem. Overall, these historical events have shaped the current political landscape in the region, fueling the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.

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The events listed above have had a significant impact on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. The Balfour Declaration and Zionist Movement laid the groundwork for the establishment of Israel, leading to the displacement of Palestinians and the creation of the Arab League in response. The Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War further intensified tensions and territorial disputes between the two sides. The Oslo Accords and Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty were attempts at achieving peace, but the conflict continues due to unresolved issues such as borders, settlements, and the status of Jerusalem. Overall, these historical events have shaped the current political landscape in the region, fueling the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.

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The events listed have had a big impact on the ongoing fight between Israel and Palestine. The Balfour Declaration and the Zionist Movement started Israel and made Palestinians move away. The Six-Day War and Yom Kippur War made the tension between the two sides worse. The Oslo Accords and Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty tried to make peace, but issues like borders and settlements still cause problems. These events have made a big impact on the current fight between Israel and Palestine.