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Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

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Page 1: Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

Theodore Herzlwas greatly

concerned withthe treatment

of Jews inEurope.

Page 2: Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

European Jews were frequently mistreated and abused.

Page 3: Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

Theodore Herzl came to believethat Jews would only be safe

in a Jewish homeland.

Page 4: Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

Theodore Herzl was the founderof Zionism, a political philosophyfounded in the 1800s.

Page 5: Theodore Herzl was greatly concerned with the treatment of Jews in Europe.

Zionism was a political philosophythat responded to Anti-Semitismby arguing for the creation of a Jewish homeland.

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Zionists believed that onlya Jewish state or homelandcould protect Jews.

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Great Britain eventually cameto support Zionist claims fora homeland.

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To increase Jewish support for

theFirst World War, British Foreign

Secretary, Arthur Balfour,wrote a letter supporting aJewish state.

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With the collapse of theOttoman Empire after the

First World War, Great Britaingained control of Palestine.

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But with the end of the SecondWorld War, Great Britain asked

the United Nations for help.

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Jews believed that God hadgiven them the land but thePalestinians had lived in the

land for many years.

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The U.N. solution was a partition of the land into

two states.

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But by 1948, Israel was

beingattacked by neighboring

Arabstates who refused to recognize

Israel.

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The Israelis fought back andgained control of many Palestinian lands. Many

Palestinians were forced intoexile.

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To this day, conflict betweenIsraelis and Palestinians

persists as no solution to thedivision of land has led to

peace.