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  2. Jewish Agency for Israel - Wikipedia

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    The agency also helped recruit 40,000 members of the Palestinian Jewish community (a full 8 percent of the Jewish population of Palestine) to be trained by the British military and aid in the Allies' struggle against the Nazis; most served in the Middle East and Africa, but some served behind enemy lines in Europe, among them a group of 32 ...

  3. List of conflicts in the Near East - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of conflicts in the Near East arranged chronologically from the epipaleolithic until the end of the late modern period (c. 20,000 years Before Present – c. AD 1945). The Near East is generally associated with Anatolia , the Levant , Mesopotamia , Persia , Egypt , the Arabian Peninsula , and the Caucasus .

  4. Muslim supporters of Israel - Wikipedia

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    A number of Muslim groups that have histories of conflict with Arabs, including Kurds and Berbers, have also voiced support for Israel and Zionism. [26] Ramin H. Artin, of the Kurdish-American Education Society, argues that the creation of Israel has been "a thorn in the eye of fascists who would rather eliminate the Jewish state".

  5. History of the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Under pressure from the arising nationalist movement, the British enforced the White Papers, a series of laws greatly restricting Jewish immigration and the sale of lands to Jews. The laws, passed in 1922 , 1930, and 1939 , varied in severity, but all attempted to find a balance between British sympathies with the Jews and the Arabs.

  6. History of the Republic of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Republic of Singapore began when Singapore was expelled from Malaysia and became an independent republic on 9 August 1965. [1] After the separation, the fledgling nation had to become self-sufficient, however was faced with problems including mass unemployment, housing shortages and lack of land and natural resources such as petroleum.

  7. Peter Sarsgaard Says Hostage Thriller “September 5” Shows ...

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    Peter Sarsgaard's latest movie looks back at a turning point in live television history. The actor's new thriller September 5 depicts the Israeli hostage crisis at the 1972 Summer Olympics in ...

  8. Palestinian genocide accusation - Wikipedia

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    During the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, a video circulated on social media showing Israelis celebrating at the Western Wall, whilst a tree near the Al-Aqsa Mosque burns in the background. A large crowd of Israeli Jews gathered around a fire near the mosque on 10 May, chanting yimakh shemam , a Hebrew curse meaning "may their names be erased".

  9. History of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In retaliation, Singapore refused to provide Sabah and Sarawak the full extent of the loans previously agreed to for the economic development of the two eastern states. [ citation needed ] The Bank of China branch of Singapore was closed by the Central Government in Kuala Lumpur as it was suspected of funding communists.