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By Emma Condon
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The podcast currently has 5 episodes available.
Tensions in the Middle East came to a boiling point in 1956. Israel and Egypt were already at odds with one another and, when Egyptian President Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, he sparked an international crisis that would eventually involve Britain, France, and the United States.
The War of 1948 resulted in a refugee crisis in the Middle East that we still see the effects of today. In this episode, we examine the lives of Palestinian refugees throughout the Arab world. We also discuss some of the challenges Israel faced as a new nation.
In this episode, we talk about the dissolution of British rule in Palestine. After continued violence and economic uncertainty, Britain turns over the question of Palestine to the UN. The result: a partition plan and a war.
In this secondary episode, we discuss mandatory Palestine from 1920-1939. What was life like and how did it shape the conflict as a whole? We also tackle two major turning points in the history of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: the Arab-Revolt and the White Paper.
In this introductory episode, the podcast covers the downfall of the Ottoman Empire, Zionism, the Balfour Declaration, and the Arab Revolt of 1936.
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