1. Fatah
• A branch of the former Palestinian Liberation Organization and rivals
of Hamas.
2. Hamas
• Rivals of the Fatah, that is willing to support terrorist tactics.
3. Mahmoud Abbas
• Fatah Palestinian President that quickly signed a cease-fire with Israel
that effectively ended the intifada.
4. Yassir Aratat
• Palestinian President and former PLO leader that was blamed by
Israel and the U.S. for blocking the "Roadmap to Peace".
5. "Roadmap to Peace"
• Outlined a set of goals to achieve peace in the Israel region by the
international community.
6. Ariel Sharon
• Israeli Prime Minister that approved construction of a wall to be built
between the Palestinian West Bank and Israel in order to protect
Israelis against suicide attacks.
8. Intifada
• An on and off movement that sometimes uses terrorism against
Israeli citizens in an attempt to either destroy Israel or force it into
withdrawal from the occupied territories.
9. Six Days War
• War between Israel and Arab countries that resulted in total victory
for the Israelis, taking control of the West Bank from Jordan, the Sinai
Peninsula and Gaza Strip from Egypt, and the Golan Heights from
Syria.
10. West Bank
• Land on the west bank of the Jordan River, formerly in the hands of
Jordan, but captured by Israel in the Six-Day War.
11. Arab-Israeli War
• War between Muslims from six Arab countries and Israel that Israel
shocked them by defeating them.
14. Balfour Declaration of 1917
• Explicitly stated by Arthur Balfour the right for a home in Palestine for
the Jews, but also stated that it should no way displace the
Palestinians who currently live there.
16. Camp David Accords
• A peace treaty between Israel and Egypt issuing from talks at Camp
David between Egyptian President Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister
Begin.