Israel Palestine Web Quest

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Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Web Quest
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Web Quest
Directions: Follow the links (they’ll be in bold and green at the top of
each page) to answer the corresponding questions. Write your answers
for each question on the answer sheet given to you.
You should turn in your answers at the start of Friday’s class.
Geography
Go to “One Land, Two Peoples.”
1. What U.S. state is about the same size as Israel?
Geography
Go to Guardian: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict – A History Interactive
2. Who controlled Palestine/Israel from the sixteenth century until the end of World War I?
3. Why were many European Jews immigrating to Palestine/Israel around the period of
World War II?
4. What happened during the Six Day War and what was the result?
Israel-Palestine Border Dispute
Go to Challenges Defining an Israeli-Palestinian Border
(Click on the video for “Part 1: The Key Issues Explained”)
5. What are the three areas of present-day Israel that Palestine would want to
include for their own country?
6. What has Israel been building since 2002 that causes problems for a new
Israel and Palestine border?
7. What problem does Jerusalem, especially the “Old City,” pose to border
discussions between Israel and Palestine?
Geography
Go to “United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian
Refugees in the Near East (Refugee Camp Map).”
8. Looking at the map (click to zoom in). List the total amount of
refugees (camps and not in camps)
a. Jordan ________________
b. Lebanon _______________
c. Syria __________________
d. West Bank _____________
e. Gaza __________________
Geography
Go to “Middle East Information and Research Project
“Palestinian Arab Refugees.”
9. About how many Palestinian refugees left during the fighting between 1947-48?
______________________
10. Why did they leave their homes?
Geography
Go to Two Peoples, Divided
(Click on the “Show Legend” button in the top right corner.)
11. What do the areas marked in BLUE represent and what problems
might their locations cause given the hostility between the Palestinians
and the Israelis?
(Remember: The West Bank is supposedly Palestinian controlled)
Israeli Perspective
Go to Pro-Israel.org – The Friends of Israel Portal
(Watch the Flash video and answer the questions below).
12. For every dollar Israel spends on its military, the Arab/Iranian countries
spend how much?
Israeli Perspective
Go to Jewish Virtual Library: Index of Myths: Refugees: “One
million Palestinians were expelled by Israel from 1947-49.”
13. Why did Palestinian refugees flee according to this source?
Israeli Perspective
Go to the Jewish Virtual Library: Index of Myths: Settlements “Israel
has no right to be in the West Bank. Israeli settlements are illegal.”
14. Why are Israeli settlements legal according to this source?
Palestinian Perspective
Go to Palestine Monitor: Israeli Settlements.
15. What does this source have to say about the Israeli settlements in
the West Bank or Palestinian territory?
Palestinian Perspective
Go to the BBC News Site on Palestinian Life
(View the Flash slideshow. Browse through the different sections.)
16. What does life seem to be like for Palestinians?
17. What complaints might they have against Israel?
Palestinian Perspective
Go to If Americans Knew: Home Demolitions.
18. Why does the Israeli government demolish some Palestinian
homes?
Israel-Palestine Border Dispute
Go to Challenges Defining an Israeli-Palestinian Border
(Make sure you’re watching “Part 5: Lines in the Sand”)
19. After watching the video, what are the problems that exist for
Israelis?
20. After watching the lines, what are the problems that exist for the
Palestinians?
QUESTION 21 (EXTRA CREDIT)
STEP 1. FIND A YOUTUBE VIDEO ABOUT THE ISRAEL AND
PALESTINE CONFLICT.
STEP 2: DESCRIBE WHAT THE VIDEO IS TALKING ABOUT (THE
TOPIC AND MAIN IDEAS)
STEP 3: WHAT SIDE LIKELY SUPPORTS THIS VIDEO (ISREAL) OR
(PALESTINE). EXPLAIN YOUR ANSWER.
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