This article on the Arab-Israeli Conflict is most probably intended for average high-school or college students. This is because the writing includes information that someone in elementary or lower might not fully understand, but it does not go into complete detail. The purpose, as stated several times, is to convince the reader that Israel is in violation of Human Rights. For evidence to support their claim that Israel is in fact violating these laws, they stated that the Israeli government has taken the land away from the Palestinians/Arabs illegally by building the settlements. Israel is also guilty of displacing people, destroying homes, and restricting travel.
This event connects to the conflict in the book All but My Life. One why in which it connects is that like in Palestine, the Nazi controlled Germany displaced many Jews, including Gerda and her family and friends. Although they weren’t taken to work and death camps, such as Marzdorf where Gerda was nearly killed by the hard work, the Palestinians being displaced have to leave their homes and often times cannot return because their home is being occupied. Another way in which this conflict connects to my book, is that Israel, like the Germans, took the land they were occupying by force. The Germans did not just persecute Jews in their own country, moved on to nearby land and took that as well, such as Poland where Gerda had lived, and they often forced them to live in ghettos, such as the one Gerda's family was sent to. The article claims that Israel is doing the same thing by establishing settlements, pushing away the people who lived there so that Israeli settlers can move in. That is how the Arab-Israeli conflict connects to the conflict in All but My Life.
