The Ottoman Empire and the First World War: Unraveling the Roots of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

2023-10-13 09:14:53

In the Ottoman Empire, there was a sultan known as Ugra Pratapi – Salim I. Sultan Salim conquered Palestine in 1516 as part of his expansion of his empire into the Middle East and North Africa. Palestine at that time included not only present-day Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, but also Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. The name Palestine was derived from the Philistines who once lived in this area on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. Palestine was under the Ottoman Empire for four centuries. This came to an end during the First World War. How the Ottoman Empire and the First World War became crucial factors in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. That history is going to be told now. Who created the conflict between Israel and Palestine? Why is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still not over?

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