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Because she was black and had a gun
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
Israelites and Jews have been in the Palestine region continuously for over 3000 years. However, if the question is referring to the immigrations of Jews preceding the establishment of the Modern State of Israel, those increased in the late 1800s to a small trickle and became more substantial in the 1920s and 1930s. There have also been massive immigrations to Israel from 1948-1955 (primarily from the Arab World. but also from former Holocaust Europe) and the 1990s (primarily from the former Soviet Union).
No, Rosa Parks was not the first person to refuse to give up her seat to a white person on a bus. There were several instances of similar protests before Parks, but her refusal to move in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which became a significant event in the civil rights movement.
The Free Palestine Movement is an organization of people who are non profit, they take a ship to Palestine, and move the residents out of there to a free country.
Palestine!
Because she was black and had a gun
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they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
She refuse to give up her seat to a white person because she was tired and had just gotten off of work.
The Seljuks were not actually that important to Palestine. They conquered the territory and administered it until the Crusader States removed their control. The Seljuks did not build any impressive structures in Palestine, move any important populations into or out of Palestine, or help to define any Palestinian national identity.
everything needs to move because a force called gravity it puts eveything to move wven atoms !
Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.
Elie's father did not request permits to move to Palestine because he was hesitant to leave behind everything they knew in Sighet, Romania. He was also not inclined to believe the rumors of the atrocities happening elsewhere. Additionally, many Jewish families at that time were reluctant to leave their homes and communities, despite the rising danger.
This was motivated by Jewish Nationalism or ZIONISM.
Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.