Title Slide:

Create a title slide for your timeline.
Include the title and author (not specified in the image, but relevant for context).
Use images and other media to make your presentation creative.
Content for Each Slide:
Main Characters: Describe the main events related to the creation of Israel.
Theme: Explain the theme with evidence supporting the big idea.
Plot: Include the problem and solution related to the creation of Israel.
Setting: Describe the historical context and geographical setting.
Important Events: Include specific events such as the Balfour Declaration, the Six-Day War, and the Yom Kippur War.
Other: Be creative and add any additional relevant content.
Assignment Directions:
Each slide should contain one event.
Arrange the events in chronological order.
The last slide should answer the question: How have these events impacted the current situation between Israel and Palestine? Use the RACE strategy (Restate Question, Answer Question, Explain Answer) with specific details/examples.

Title Slide:

Timeline of Israel's Creation
Author: Unknown

Main Characters:
- Theodor Herzl: Father of modern political Zionism
- David Ben-Gurion: First Prime Minister of Israel
- Golda Meir: First female Prime Minister of Israel

Theme:
The theme of perseverance is evident in the creation of Israel, as the Jewish people overcame centuries of persecution and adversity to establish their own nation.

Plot:
Problem: Jewish people facing discrimination and violence in various countries
Solution: Establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 as a homeland for the Jewish people

Setting:
Historical Context: After World War II and the Holocaust, international support for a Jewish homeland increased
Geographical Setting: Israel is located in the Middle East, with borders touching the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon

Important Events:
- Balfour Declaration (1917): British government's support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine
- Six-Day War (1967): Israel gains control of East Jerusalem, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, West Bank, and Golan Heights
- Yom Kippur War (1973): Surprise attack by Arab states against Israel, leading to increased tensions in the region

Other:
- Declaration of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948
- Arab-Israeli conflict continues to impact the region and world politics

Answer Slide:
How have these events impacted the current situation between Israel and Palestine?
R: These events have led to ongoing conflicts and tensions between Israel and Palestine.
A: The establishment of Israel and displacement of Palestinians resulted in a complex and unresolved issue.
E: The struggle for land and recognition has led to numerous wars, peace negotiations, and international interventions in the region.