1.      On March 26, 1979, in a ceremony hosted by U.S. President Jimmy Carter at the White House, Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty

In 1978, President Carter, President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin met secretly at Camp David in Maryland, where they agreed to the framework for the peace treaty and for the establishment of self-rule for Palestinians living in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

2.      The Palestine Liberation Organization or PLO is one of the best known terrorist organizations in the world.

3.      The Oslo Accord forced both the Arabs and Israelis to come to terms with each other's existence.

4.      In September 2005 Israel completed its unilateral disengagement plan and announced an end to Israeli martial law in the Gaza Strip.

5.      HAMAS formed in late 1987 at the beginning of the first Palestinian uprising. Its roots are in the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, and it is supported by a social/political structure inside the Palestinian territories.

 

Sinai Campaign

The Sinai Campaign, fought to put an end to terrorist incursions into Israel and to remove the Egyptian blockade of Eilat and Suez Canal. The U.S. never became involved in the Sinai Campaign. As a result the Suez Canal was signed as a neutral site to be used by all countiries


Six Day War 

SIx Day War was against Syria, Jordan and Egypt. Israel attacked to prevent a huge planned attack on Israel. They wanted to attack on there terms and destroyed almost there whole air force in one day.  The only involvement on the U.S's part was suggestions to settle the war through negotiations. As the name describes, the war was only six days long.

October War

Also known as the Yom Kippur War. War was between Israel and the Arab States yet again. The October War was very similar to the Sinai Campaign because Egypt crossed over armistice or cease-fire lines across the Suez Canal. The U.S. wasn't directly involved but it did lead to tension between US and Russia.

1972 Munich Olympics 

8 Palestinian men kidnapped 9 Israeli members and coaches and killed 2 in the process of the break in. The remaining hostages were later killed after and attempt to move the men to a undisclosed country. All of the militants were killed except for one which is still believed to be alive in an African country. The world was masked from this Munich Massacre by the Olympics themselves.

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KKK(Ku Klux Klan)

Al-Qaeda

Taliban

Name: Ku Klux Klan
Location:  The Klan flourishes in the Southern United States but is spead across the nation.
History: 
The first Klan flourished in the Southern United States in the late 1860s, then died out by the early 1870s. Members adopted white costumes: robes, masks, and conical hats, designed to be outlandish and terrifying, and to hide their identities. The second KKK flourished nationwide in the early and mid-1920s, and adopted the same costumes and code words as the first Klan, while introducing cross burnings. The third KKK emerged after World War II and was associated with opposing the Civil Rights Movement and progress among minorities.

Member Numbers: 
It is estimated to have between 5,000 and 8,000 members as of 2012.

Goals of the Group:  Advocate extremist reactionary currents such as white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration, historically expressed through terrorism.
Recent Activity: There has been no recent violent activity associated directly to Ku Klux Klan.
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The Plan was described as a Plan of Partition with Economic Union which, after the termination of the British Mandate, would lead to the creation of independent Arab and Jewish States and the Special International Regime for the City of Jerusalem. On 29 November 1947, the General Assembly adopted a resolution recommending the adoption and implementation of the Plan as Resolution 181. The State of Israel was proclaimed on 14 May 1948, the culmination of nearly 2,000 years of hopes by Jewish people that they would one day return to the land from which the Romans expelled them. The Holocaust of European Jewry in the Second World War strengthened their determination.

The Balfour Declaration by the British government in 1917, enshrined in a League of Nations mandate in 1920, had said that a "national home for the Jewish people" would be founded in Palestine. It was created for a home of Jewish. On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly voted (resolution 181) to partition Palestine between a Jewish and an Arab state, with Jerusalem under an international regime. The Jews agreed but the Arabs did not. They called the declaration of the State of Israel "al-Nakba", the catastrophe.

Inter-communal fighting had preceded the declaration and after it, five Arab armies invaded. By the time of an armistice in 1949, the Israelis had extended their territory, leaving Jordan with the West Bank, Egypt with Gaza and Jerusalem divided. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians had fled or had been driven out.

The resentment was caused because of the hatred of the Jewish race and then the Jewish people got a home in the middle of the Arab lands. The resentment was not justified because the land was rightfully theres and it should not have been taken away.

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