Yo, listen up, folks! We're diving into some intense and complex history today: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from 1995–1997, focusing on the role of Hamas and the consequences of suicide bombings. Strap in; it's gonna be a rollercoaster ride!
Hamas' Opposition to the Peace Process
Trigger Event: Hebron Massacre
Rise in Suicide Bombings
Israeli Government's Response
Impact on Ordinary Lives
Continued Talks Amid Extremism
What You Need to Know
Hamas: A Palestinian militant group
Why Oppose?: They thought the 'peace process' was a bad deal for Palestinians.
Main Goal: To destroy the state of Israel. Yup, they're not kidding.
Real-world Example: Imagine you're trying to trade Pokémon cards, but the other kid wants all your rare cards and offers only common cards. You'd be like, "Nah, this ain't fair." That's how Hamas felt about the peace process.
What You Need to Know
What Happened: Baruch Goldstein, a Jewish settler, killed 29 Palestinians at a mosque in Hebron in 1994.
Consequence: Support for Hamas soared.
Real-world Example: It's like if a bully punches you, and then everyone rallies around you. Suddenly, you have a whole squad ready to back you up.
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Yo, listen up, folks! We're diving into some intense and complex history today: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from 1995–1997, focusing on the role of Hamas and the consequences of suicide bombings. Strap in; it's gonna be a rollercoaster ride!
Hamas' Opposition to the Peace Process
Trigger Event: Hebron Massacre
Rise in Suicide Bombings
Israeli Government's Response
Impact on Ordinary Lives
Continued Talks Amid Extremism
What You Need to Know
Hamas: A Palestinian militant group
Why Oppose?: They thought the 'peace process' was a bad deal for Palestinians.
Main Goal: To destroy the state of Israel. Yup, they're not kidding.
Real-world Example: Imagine you're trying to trade Pokémon cards, but the other kid wants all your rare cards and offers only common cards. You'd be like, "Nah, this ain't fair." That's how Hamas felt about the peace process.
What You Need to Know
What Happened: Baruch Goldstein, a Jewish settler, killed 29 Palestinians at a mosque in Hebron in 1994.
Consequence: Support for Hamas soared.
Real-world Example: It's like if a bully punches you, and then everyone rallies around you. Suddenly, you have a whole squad ready to back you up.
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of History HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 🌟
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