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Bitter words and bloody clashes are again threatening the temporary Middle East peace process. Since Israeli opposition leader, Ariel Sharon's disputed September 28 visit to the Temple Mount, a place cherished by Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem, more than 465 people have been killed in violent clashes between Palestinians and Israelis. Sharon denied Palestinian charges that his visit was a deliberate provocation, but Palestinians erupted into violence in east Jerusalem and the West Bank town of Ramallah after his departure. More than 30 people were injured that day, most Israeli soldiers, who used tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to restrain the crowd. The following day, Palestinians again clashed with Israeli soldiers as they left Friday prayers in east Jerusalem, and at least four Palestinians were killed and hundreds of Israelis and Palestinians injured. (Eidelberg, 1) Both sides blame the other for the violence, and each holds the other responsible for ending it. Internal Israeli politics are further complicating the peace process. Sharon is now the Israeli prime minister-elect after winning a landslide victory over inaugurated Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Barak resigned in December and called th
against the Israeli civilians. 1,300 Israelis were killed and wounded by Arab terrorists Arab and Jewish states. The region, bounded on the east by the Jordan River, on the west by the During the years before World War I, Zionists established many colonies in Palestine stage of bitter struggles for years. Though, the region has been known genuinely as Palestine for Eidelberg, Daniel, C., et al. The Volume Library I. Nashville, Tennessee: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Discovery.com. January 4, 2001. America Online Ltd. would be among the newly independent Arab states. The British said that was not what they wanted to end Jewish immigration and land acquisitions. (Eidelberg, 2)
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