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Twenty Multiple-Choice Test on the
Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 27, 2011
Below is a test for students of Al-Quds University on the
Israel-Palestine conflict. Some of you might want to test your own
knowledge :-) In Hebron last Friday peace activists tried to draw
attention to the illegal Apartheid closure of Shuhada street to Palestinians
. The soldiers' brutality and arrest of our friend Fadi Quran is shown
in this short clip here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUeJEUX5Vtc and longer excerpt here
http://on.fb.me/Ad6E4w and story here
http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/02/26/197116.html
Monday and Tuesday we will have training for popular resistance in Palestine
and I was looking forward to Fadi attending but he is still held (anyone in
the area interested to attend the training should email me for details,
Arabic only). The last time I spent hours with Fadi was in an Israeli
detention facility in Atarot after we tried to ride the settler bus and all
six of us were arrested. Fadi like me is also a US citizen but this
provides hardly any protection. He can also be held in administrative
detention. Action: Israel apartheid weak
http://endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=3175 Another BDS
victory this time in Naples, Italy
http://stopthattrain.org/?p=599
Veteran reporter and activist Marie Colvin killed in Syria
http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/24/marie-colvin-1956-2012/
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/02/26/world/syria-marie-colvin/index.html?hpt=hp_c2
(Colvin graduated from Yale Univesrity where I worked for 5 years and has
lost an eye before in another conflict zone. It is a shame that the
human species still has such conflicts. Violence only begets
violence._ A new film to highlight our departed friend and one of
the greatest Palestinian artists, Ismail Shammout
http://www.anafmoreno.com/Bumpy_Road_Films/Ismail.html Family website
http://www.ismail-shammout.com/
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*Human Rights 206- Human Rights and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict*
MIDTERM TEST 1-
Prof. Mazin Qumsiyeh, 26 February 2012 1. The first key
Zionist who helped establish political Zionist Jewish communities in
Palestine was: A) David Ben Gurion B) Edmond de Rothschild C)
Theodore Hertz D) Leon Pinsker E) Alfred Dreyfus 2. The
Philistines/Filistu/Palestine were first mentioned in
documents/authenticated records: A) >3000 years ago B) At the time of
Jesus C) By Aristotle D) By Roman rulers E) By Arab travelers in
the 6th century AD 3. The first uprising in Palestine against the
political Zionist project was in the year: A) 1881 B) 1921 C) 1929
D) 1936 E) 1987 4. The first use of armed resistance in Palestine
against the Zionist project and/or its sponsors was in: A) 1920-1925
B) 1930s C) 1948 D) 1960s E) 1970s 5. Martin Buber, Judas
Magnes, and Albert Einstein were all A) Political Zionists B) Cultural
or Religious Zionists C) Self-hating Jews D) Israeli academics E)
Supporters of the political Zionist leadership in Palestine 6. The
early Canaanites included all these groups except A) Phoenicians B)
Philistines C) Nebateans D) Babylonians E) Jebusites 7. The
total population of Palestine (Christians, Muslims, and Jews) in 1917 was
closest to: A) 700,000 B) 1.5 million C) 3 million D) 4 million
E) 5 million 8. The main hardships suffered by the remaining
Palestinians inside the new state of Israel in 1948 include all the
following EXCEPT: A) They were subjected to martial law between 1948-1966
B) Many villages declared "unrecognized" receiving no government services
C) They had much of their remaining land taken from them D) New
discriminatory laws were introduced as well as pressures on school education
E) They had no legal residency right in the new state of Israel 9.
Israel's basic laws include all these laws that discriminate EXCEPT A)
Israeli law of return allowing any Jews to acquire citizenship while denying
it to Palestinian refugees B) Land laws including absentee property law
C) Press laws D) Knesset election laws to prevent anti-Zionists from
running for election E) National service laws that favor Jews who serve
in the Army 10. Famous Palestinians from 1948 areas include all the
following EXCEPT A) Tawfiq Ziyad B) Mahmoud Darwish C) Azmi Bishara
D) Ghassan Kanafani E) Sheikh Raed Salah 11. The first political
organization among 1948 Palestinians after the foundation of the state of
Israel on their lands came under which ideological system: A)
Communist/socialist B) Pan-Arab nationalist (Nasserite) C) Islamist
D) Palestinian nationalist (local) E) Arab Israeli centrist (local)
12. In 1974, Yasser Arafat addressed the United Nations for the first time.
These factors all likely played a role in his arrival at the UN for the
first time EXCEPT: A) The PLOs 10 point program of 1974 that allowed a
change in International standing B) The USA agreed to recognize the PLO
after the PLO agreed to recognize resolution 242 and 338 C) There was a
change in geopolitical structure of the Middle East after the October 1973
war (Egypt and Syria versus Israel) D) The Arab summit had declared the
PLO the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinians E) Popular
struggle and armed resistance ensured prominence of the Palestinian cause
13. All of these are recognized key unique Palestinian dates for which
Palestinians hold commemorations EXCEPT: A) Nakba Day (15 May 1948) B)
Deir Yassin (7 April 1948) C) Labor Day (1 May 1948) D) Naksa Day (6
June 1967) E) Land Day (30 March 1976) 14. All of these actions
were forms of non-violent popular resistance in the 1920s in Palestine
EXCEPT A) Demonstrations B) Petitions C) Boycotts D) Strikes and
Economic disruptions E) Defacing the British issued currency 15.
All of these are characteristics of the UN Partition plan of 1947 EXCEPT
A) It allocated more lands for the "Jewish state" than the "Arab State"
B) It had provisions for removal of villages to make the two countries more
uniform C) It was issued when Palestine had 2/3rd of its population
Christian and Muslim (1/3rd Jewish) D) It proposed Internationalizing
Jerusalem area E) It was adopted after much pressure from the USA
administration (President Harry Truman) 16. The Palestinian Refugee
rights (and/or refugee rights in general) are recognized in all these
documents except A) UN General Assembly Resolution 194 B) Universal
Declaration of Human Rights C) Hague and Geneva Conventions D) UN
Security Council Resolution 242 E) The Oslo accords 17.
What was on the minds of refugees immediately after their expulsion from
Palestine? A) Survival (food and shelter) B) Getting back home C)
Political organization D) A and B E) A, B, and C 18. Today the
largest numbers of Palestinians in the world are where? A) In historic
Palestine B) In Jordan C) In Lebanon D) In Syria E) In South
America 19. Every date in our history (even tragedies) had both
positive aspects or outcomes and negative. Please mention one negative
and one positive aspect for each of those events. Try not to include the
obvious- a massacre obviously has people killed so that is negative. I
am looking for thoughtful informed answers that show you were reading,
listening, and analyzing. A) The 1936-1939 uprising Negative
Positive B) The Naksa of 1967 Negative Positive C) The
1982 Sabra and Shatila Massacre Negative Positive 20. Give the
Palestinian versus the Israeli Zionist positions on these topics (argue the
case from each perspective) and what does International law say about it
A) On the right of Palestinian refugees to return Palestinian Position
Israeli Zionist position International law position B) On Israel as
"a Jewish state" Palestinian Position Israeli Zionist position
International law position 21. The transition from Ottoman Rule to
British rule in Palestine after the end of World War 1 was a dramatic shift
for the Palestinian society. Mention at least four such changes that
impacted life negatively for the Palestinian natives. (A sentence or two on
each) 22. List at least three possible contributing factors or
hypotheses to explain why the British government decided to issue the
Balfour Declaration 2 November 1917. 23. I do not expect you to
have memorized PLO charter articles but can you state two points to prove
the thesis/theory that the text of the PLO charter was highly influenced by
the politics and narrative of exile (having been written by those in
exile!). Bonus 1: What was the impact of the Oslo accords (1993) on
the Palestinians inside the Green line (1948 areas)? Bonus 2: The
Balfour declaration said that while it supports "a national home for the
Jewish people in Palestine" it should be understood that "nothing will be
done to jeopardize the civil and religious rights of the non-Jewish
communities in Palestine". Why did Palestinians complain about this
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