Attention getter: Have you watched the news lately? Even if you haven’t, you still probably have heard something about the disputes in and around Jerusalem. These disputes have been going on for centuries. Many different groups of people have fought to control Jerusalem over the years but we are going to focus on the current majority parties from today. From the information I found on CNN.
com and the Jerusalem Post, I concluded that the Israelis and the Palestinians are currently fighting over who should control Jerusalem and how it should be run. The major problems between these to groups started in 1948 when the British Mandate partitioned Palestine into separate Muslim and Jewish states. Now, Palestine is majority Muslim while Israel is mostly Jewish. Well, under the Mandate, Jerusalem was given to the Jews to control by the UN as a reimbursement for what their people went through during WWII. This made the Palestinians mad because their third holiest mosque is now in a foreign run state. The Jews are mad because now they control the land but cant do what they want.
They want to build a new Hebrew Temple of Solomon to replace the one that was destroyed a very long time ago. The big problem is is that the exact location of where they want to put the temple is in the exact location where the Muslim’s mosque is located. That’s not all they are fighting about however. They are also fighting about how Jerusalem should be governed. Israelis want to keep it free for all religions to worship anywhere in Jerusalem while the Palestinians want to divide Jerusalem up into sections and then give each section to a different religion.
The Essay on The Muslim World
World is divided into different divisions depending upon the economic conditions, race, culture and most importantly religion. The division of world is more evident after the September 11 attacks into Muslim world and anti-Muslim world. The political ideology and attitudes were now deeply rooted among the individuals also. “The anti-Muslim attitudes of West united the Muslim world “is a blanket ...
Neither side likes the other’s views so they resort to arms to try and solve their differences. Thesis: There is a long lasting dispute over Jerusalem which has caused violence between two very different religious groups. AA: It is important that you all get some knowledge on this situation because it’s been going on too long. According to Margot Dudkevitch of the Jerusalem post, ‘Barbaric bloodshed has plagued Jerusalem long enough. From this year alone, 205 people have died as a result of fighting in or around Jerusalem.’ If more people are educated then maybe someone will be able to solve the problem. Preview: I’m going to show you the possibility of why we should leave Israel in control of Jerusalem and Huse in will show you alternative possibilities.
Roadmap: I’m going to explain why Israel should control Jerusalem by giving examples of the positive things that will and have been happening in Jerusalem since they came in control in 1948. I Israelis should remain in control of Jerusalem. A. New York Times columnist William Safire quoted Ariel Sharon as saying, ‘It [Jerusalem] belongs to the world’s Jews, and the Israelis are its custodians.’ 1.
In other words, the bible even says that Jerusalem belongs to the Jews. B. Obviously the Israelis should be entitled to the land because their first holy temple was located there. 1.
Since they were the first to have the land, it’s only right that they keep it. C. Israelis should stay in control because they are for religious toleration. 1. They way they run it now, anyone can practice any religion anywhere in Jerusalem at any time. 2.
Palestinians want to change this and make it so certain groups can only practice their religion in a designated area. D. Another reason that Jerusalem should stay under Israeli control is that they are building roads all through Jerusalem. 1. Arie h O’Sullivan of the Jerusalem Post gave the example that the Israeli government is building roads around the ‘holy land’ and working its way out to give people access from remote areas. 2.
The Essay on Jewish People Land Meyers Exile
In 586 B. C. E. the neo-Babylonian armies of Nebuchadnezzar raided and destroyed the city of Jerusalem, forcing its people to flee. The majority of the Judean leaders and aristocracy were relocated in Babylon, and lived in relative isolation from even their captors. The Exile robbed them of their wealth, their homes, their nation, and even their king; religion offered the only seed of identity for ...
This will make it easier to travel through its mountainous landscape. 3. Allows people from further away to travel to Jerusalem to practice their religion. E. The final reason that Jerusalem should stay under Israeli control is that the British Mandate said so. 1.
CNN correspondent, Fionnuala Sweeney, stated on a special report on November 7, 2000 that a mandate signed by many countries which is handed down to a state or country is acknowledged as international law. Since Israel was granted the lands of Jerusalem, they are legally entitled to govern it as they see fit. If another group, be it Palestinians or otherwise, tries to impose on their rule, it can be viewed as a means of criminal warfare. 2.
In other words, Jerusalem is legally under Israeli control and for the Palestinians to impose on this rule is against international laws.