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The roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be traced back for centuries. ... The neighboring Arab states of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Iraq rejected both the partition of Palestine and the existence of the new Israeli nation. ... At which time the UN Security Council resolution of September 1st, 19570, said that Israeli and Israel-bound shipping was prevented from passing through the Suez Canal; the blockade of the Straits of Tiran was tightened; incursions into Israel of terrorist squads from neighboring Arab countries for murder and sabotage occurred with increasing frequency; and the Sinai peninsula was gradually converted into a huge Egyptian military base. ... After the Six Day, war Jerusalem, which had been divided under Israeli and Jordanian rule since 1949, was now once again all under the control of Israel.
Approximate Word count = 594 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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