the mandate system 1920 balfour declaration 1917? post world war i
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C 31 Sec 3: Nationalism in North Africa and the Middle East
NATIONALISM
North Africa: Morocco and Tunisia granted independence from theFrench in 1956
Algeria granted independence in 1962(many French settlers there)
Present Day (Arab Spring): Tunisia: 12/2010-1/2011Egypt: 1/2011-2/2011Libya: 2/2011 – 10/2011Syria: 1/2011- ????
Conflicts in the Middle East
Morocco and Tunisia
Causes:France tried to resist nationalist campaigns that gained support afterWorld War II
Effects:
• French aggression led to increasing unrest• France eventually negotiated with nationalist leaders
for peace• Morocco and Tunisia granted independence in 1956
Conflicts in the Middle East
Algeria
Causes:France encouraged large scale European settlement here (more than 1 million French immigrants here by 1950) 1954: Algerian nationals established the FLN (National Liberation Front)
Effects:
• FLN went to war against France• France responded harshly in Battle of Algiers (FR
victory)• But …. Feb 1961 agreement was signed that granted Algeria independence in 1962
1947: British announced it was giving up control of the mandate
UN proposes a partition to divide the mandate into
two states: Palestine and Israel
Why did the Arabs reject the United Nations Partition Plan?The 1947 United Nations Partition Plan (Res. 181) gave 55% of the land to the Jews even though they owned only 7% of the land in Palestine and comprised only 33% of the population. The land that was designated for the Jewish state included prime agricultural and coastal land and would have had a large Palestinian population under the Jewish state control. The Arabs considered this unfair.
The Creation of Israel: May 14, 1948
Despite objections: UN validates division > British leave
May 15, 1948: first Arab-Israeli War (8 months) Arabs defeated
UN Plan never implemented
ARMISTICE
NO PEACE TREATIES
700,000
Conflicts in the Middle East
Israel
Causes:After WW II, Zionist leaders pressed Britain to establish a Jewish state 1947: Britain giving up control of the mandate United Nations proposed a partition of Palestine (one Jewish state, one Arab state)
Effects:
• David Ben-Gurion declared birth of democratic state of Israel, May 14, 1948.
• Series of Arab-Israeli wars follow from May 1948- present.
• Wars involve massive killings, refugees and land exchanges
COMMUNIST
PAN-ARABISM
US pressures France, Israel and Great Britain to withdraw from Suez Canal
NATIONALISM
Conflicts in the Middle East
Egypt
Causes:
Egypt’s loss in 1st Arab-Israeli War discredited King Farouk I (1948) King Farouk I was pro-British and seen as dependent on Britain for power
Effects:
• 1952 military coup- (Gamal Abdel Nasser)• Forced Farouk out of power/ abolished the monarchy• Banned existing political parties• Created a single government party
Conflicts in the Middle East
Suez Canal
Causes:Abdel Nasser refuses to sign Baghdad PactNasser seeks military aid from Soviet controlled CzechoslovakiaUS and Britain deny Nasser funds to build Aswan DamEgypt blocks Israeli shipping/blocks control of Suez Canal/ GB FR Israel attack
Effects:
• Oct 1956: Britain, France and Israel attack Egypt• Israel invaded the Sinai Peninsula, BR and FR troops
occupy the Suez Canal Zone (Egypt defeated)• US intervened: BR, FR and Israel withdraw• Egypt left in control of the Suez Canal
1941: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi : nationalists opposed him
1951: parliaments named nationalists to power > nationalized oil industry US and Britain called for a boycott of Iranian oil
1953: Shah returns to power (we help to overthrow nationalists)
IRAN
Conflicts in the Middle East
Iran
Causes:1941 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi becomes the Shah of Iran Russia and Britain controlled oil reserves there Nationalists determined to take control of country’s oil reserves
Effects:
• Britain and US call for a boycott of Iranian oil• Coup ousted nationalist leader Mohammad Mosaddeq• Shah Pahlavi returned to power (combined reform
with an iron fist)
Regional Issue #3 = Conflict with IsraelAfter 1948, most Middle East countries refused to accept Israel’s right to existSeries of wars = Israel controlled more land than in 19481967= Six Day War (Israel took control of Gaza, Golan Heights, Sinai Peninsula, East and West Jerusalem
Until late 1970s, NO Arab nation recognized Israel’s right to exist…
Camp David Accords 1978 The main features of the agreement were the mutual recognition of each country by the other, the cessation of the state of war that had existed since the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and the complete withdrawal by Israel of its armed forces and civilians from the rest of the Sinai Peninsula which Israel had captured during the 1967 Six-Day War ( Sadat/ Begin = Nobel Peace Prize 1978)
October 6, 1981
March 9, 1992
Over 500 Israeli civilians died in 140 Palestinian suicide bomb attacks from 2000 to 2007. More than 4,500 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces in the same period.
Yassar Arafat (1929-2004)
Established PLO 1964Intifada 1987Oslo Peace Accords 1993 (w Itzhak Rabin)Received Nobel Peace Prize 1994Second Intifada 2000President Obama/ Secretary of State Clinton:renewed interest in peace process 2011
By 1978: Iranians protested the Shah’s oppressive rule
1979: Islamic republic under the Ayatollah Khomeini
1979: Iranian revolutionaries seized the US Embassy in Tehran
Took 66 American hostages and held them for 444 days
1980: Iraq attacked Iran because of border disputes and because Iran’s government calls for revolution
Iraq used chemical weapons against Tran and Kurdish troops who supported Iran
Saddam HusseinCaptured and hanged 30 December 2006
Economic sanctions fail to end Iraqi occupation of Kuwait
OperationDesertStorm