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Today in History. Nov 15, 1988. Algiers Declaration: Birth of the Palestinian State.
On November 15, 1988, in the midst of political turmoil and ongoing conflict, the Palestine National Council convened in Algiers and issued a historic declaration: the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. This statement of sovereignty was a powerful symbolic assertion by Palestinian leadership, claiming the territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip for the State of Palestine. Yasser Arafat, then-chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), urged the council to make this bold move, framing it as a key step toward international recognition and a potential pathway to peace in the Middle East.
The declaration was intentionally crafted to resonate with international standards, invoking the ideals of justice and peace while reaffirming the Palestinian people's right to self-determination. The declaration also acknowledged United Nations resolutions, marking a departure from previous positions by signaling an implicit acceptance of Israel’s existence alongside a Palestinian state-a significant and controversial shift within the Arab world at the time. This stance aimed to garner greater support for Palestinian aspirations from the international community, especially among Western nations and the United Nations itself.
Following the Algiers declaration, over 100 countries swiftly recognized the State of Palestine, a response that underscored the Palestinian cause’s resonance on the global stage. Although symbolic, the declaration heightened diplomatic momentum toward resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nonetheless, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state remained an unfulfilled aspiration, as geopolitical realities and regional tensions complicated the path forward. The Algiers declaration endures as a landmark in the Palestinian struggle, marking a turning point in their quest for statehood.
Today in History. Nov 15, 1988. Algiers Declaration: Birth of the Palestinian State.
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The declaration was intentionally crafted to resonate with international standards, invoking the ideals of justice and peace while reaffirming the Palestinian people's right to self-determination. The declaration also acknowledged United Nations resolutions, marking a departure from previous positions by signaling an implicit acceptance of Israel’s existence alongside a Palestinian state-a significant and controversial shift within the Arab world at the time. This stance aimed to garner greater support for Palestinian aspirations from the international community, especially among Western nations and the United Nations itself.
Following the Algiers declaration, over 100 countries swiftly recognized the State of Palestine, a response that underscored the Palestinian cause’s resonance on the global stage. Although symbolic, the declaration heightened diplomatic momentum toward resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Nonetheless, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state remained an unfulfilled aspiration, as geopolitical realities and regional tensions complicated the path forward. The Algiers declaration endures as a landmark in the Palestinian struggle, marking a turning point in their quest for statehood.
Today in History. Nov 15, 1988. Algiers Declaration: Birth of the Palestinian State.
All the contents of this website are collected from the Internet. Please forgive me if there are any inaccuracies. if you find any content infringe copyright, please contact for removal.
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Today in History. Nov 14, 1962. Eritrea's Struggle: From Federation to Independence.
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On November 14, 1962, a significant and contentious shift took place within the Ethiopian Empire: Ethiopia’s parliament and the Eritrean Assembly voted unanimously to dissolve Eritrea’s federal status, transforming it into a province fully integrated under Ethiopian rule. This legislative decision dismantled the unique federal arrangement that had been in place since 1952, when Eritrea, once an...
Today in History. Nov 13, 2015. A Night of Terror.
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On November 13, 2015, Paris faced a series of coordinated terrorist attacks, marking one of the darkest nights in modern French history. These attacks were organized by Islamic State extremists and aimed at various high-profile locations across the city and its suburbs. The assailants struck at restaurants, cafes, and the Stade de France stadium, but the deadliest assault took place at the Bata...
Today in History. Nov 12, 1930. The First Round Table Conference: A Step Towards Indian Independence
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On November 12, 1930, the first Round Table Conference convened in London, a significant attempt by the British government to discuss India’s political future. This series of conferences marked a pivotal step toward self-governance in India, following the intensification of the Indian independence movement, particularly Mahatma Gandhi's civil disobedience campaign. With protests in India growin...
Today in History. Nov 11, 1918. The Day World War I Ended: Armistice.
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On November 11, 1918, at 5:00 am, representatives of the Allied powers and Germany gathered in a forest clearing near Compiègne, France, inside the railway carriage of French Marshal Ferdinand Foch, commander of the Allied armies. There, they signed an armistice document that effectively ceased hostilities on the Western Front, bringing an end to World War I. This monumental agreement came afte...
Today in History. Nov 10, 1918. Józef Piłsudski: The Man Who Liberated Poland.
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On November 10, 1918, Józef Piłsudski, a renowned Polish revolutionary leader and visionary, arrived in Warsaw to declare Poland's independence after more than a century of foreign partition and control. Piłsudski had long advocated for Polish sovereignty, engaging in political and military actions aimed at liberating Poland from the overlapping dominions of the Russian, German, and Austro-Hung...
Today in History. Nov 09, 1989. The Night the Berlin Wall Fell: A Turning Point in History.
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On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall-a towering, concrete embodiment of Cold War division-was finally opened by the East German government, allowing citizens from both East and West Berlin to pass freely between the two sides for the first time in nearly three decades. This monumental decision came after weeks of protests throughout East Germany, where citizens demanded greater freedoms and ref...
Today in History. Nov 08, 1960. JFK's Historic Election Victory.
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On this day in 1960 , John F. Kennedy , a Democratic senator from Massachusetts, was narrowly elected president of the United States , defeating Republican Vice President Richard Nixon . Kennedy's win made him the youngest elected president and the first Catholic to hold the office. His dynamic campaign, coupled with his performance in the first-ever televised presidential debates, helped secur...
Today in History. Nov 07, 2000. U.S. Presidential Election Drama.
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On this day in 2000 , the U.S. presidential election between Democrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush concluded in a virtual tie, with the outcome hinging on the state of Florida . Disputes over ballot recounts led to a prolonged legal battle, ultimately decided by the U.S. Supreme Court on December 12 , when it ruled in Bush v. Gore to stop the recount, effectively awarding Florida's ele...
Today in History. Nov 06, 1860. Lincoln Elected 16th Presiden.
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On this day in 1860 , Abraham Lincoln was elected 16th president of the United States . His election as the first Republican president, advocating against the expansion of slavery, prompted Southern states to begin seceding, leading to the formation of the Confederate States of America and eventually to the Civil War . Lincoln's leadership preserved the Union, and his issuance of the Emancipati...
Today in History. Nov 05, 1940. FDR's Historic Third Term Election.
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On this day in 1940, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to an unprecedented third term as president of the United States, winning over Republican candidate Wendell Willkie. Amid concerns over global instability as World War II intensified, Roosevelt’s leadership and experience were seen as essential by many Americans. His third-term election was a historic event, as no previous U.S. president ha...
Today in History. Nov 04, 2008. Barack Obama Elected President.
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On this day in 2008 , Barack Obama made history by becoming the first African American elected as president of the United States . Running as the Democratic candidate with a message of "hope" and "change," he defeated Republican nominee John McCain . His election marked a significant milestone in American history, breaking centuries of racial barriers and inspiring millions. Obama's victory ref...
Today in History. Nov 03, 1957. The First Living Creature in Space.
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On this day in 1957 , the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2 , carrying Laika , a stray dog from the streets of Moscow, who became the first living creature to orbit Earth. Laika’s journey marked a pivotal moment in space exploration, proving that a living organism could survive the launch and experience of space, though the mission was intended to be a one-way journey. Laika's sacrifice paved the...
Today in History. Nov 02, 1976. Jimmy Carter Elected 39th President of the USA.
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On this day in 1976 , Jimmy Carter , a former governor of Georgia and Democratic candidate, was elected the 39th president of the United States . Carter narrowly defeated the incumbent Republican president Gerald R. Ford , with a campaign focused on restoring trust in government in the wake of the Watergate scandal . Carter’s term would later be highlighted by his emphasis on human rights , env...
Today in History. Nov 01, 1962. The First Hydrogen Bomb Test.
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On this day in 1952 , American scientists, led by Edward Teller , tested the world's first thermonuclear bomb on an atoll in the Marshall Islands . This hydrogen bomb harnessed power from an uncontrolled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction , generating an explosion far more powerful than atomic bombs used in World War II. The test, codenamed "Ivy Mike," produced a blast yield of 10.4 megato...
Today in History. Oct 31, 1922. Mussolini Becomes Prime Minister of Italy.
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Today in History. Oct 31, 1922. Mussolini Becomes Prime Minister of Italy.
Today in History. Oct 30, 1905. The October Manifesto.
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Today in History. Oct 30, 1905. The October Manifesto.
Today in History. Oct 29, 1923. The Birth of the Republic of Turkey.
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Today in History. Oct 29, 1923. The Birth of the Republic of Turkey.
Today in History. Oct 28, 1886. The Statue of Liberty's Grand Dedication.
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Today in History. Oct 28, 1886. The Statue of Liberty's Grand Dedication.
Today in History. Oct 27, 1961. NASA's First Saturn Rocket Launch.
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Today in History. Oct 27, 1961. NASA's First Saturn Rocket Launch.
Today in History. Oct 26, 1979. The Assassination of South Korean President Park Chung Hee.
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Today in History. Oct 26, 1979. The Assassination of South Korean President Park Chung Hee.
Today in History. Oct 25, 1936. Germany and Italy established the Rome-Berlin Axis.
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Today in History. Oct 25, 1936. Germany and Italy established the Rome-Berlin Axis.
Today in History. Oct 24, 1945. The Birth of the United Nations.
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Today in History. Oct 24, 1945. The Birth of the United Nations.
Today in History. Oct 23, 1983. U.S. and French troops attacked in Beirut.
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Today in History. Oct 23, 1983. U.S. and French troops attacked in Beirut.
Today in History. Oct 22, 1962. JFK's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech.
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Today in History. Oct 22, 1962. JFK's Cuban Missile Crisis Speech.
Today in History. Oct 21, 1805. The Epic Battle of Trafalgar.
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Today in History. Oct 21, 1805. The Epic Battle of Trafalgar.
Today in History. Oct 20, 2011. The Fall of Muammar al-Qaddafi.
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Today in History. Oct 20, 2011. The Fall of Muammar al-Qaddafi.
Today in History. Oct 18, 1867. The U.S. Acquires Alaska.
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Today in History. Oct 18, 1867. The U.S. Acquires Alaska.
Today in History. Oct 18, 1867. The U.S. Acquires Alaska.
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Today in History. Oct 18, 1867. The U.S. Acquires Alaska.
Today in History. Oct 17, 1854. The Siege of Sevastopol Begins - Crimean War.
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Today in History. Oct 17, 1854. The Siege of Sevastopol Begins - Crimean War.
Ethiopia colonized annexed and invaded Eritrea
Why did you have to use that stupid protestoring sign as the video thumbnail?
Very well, you found us. Take a screenshot and send it to us
Who tf is JQ, it's Jaegyu
Yo that's epic
No massacre
All Americans did was kill and rape civilians stop defending them
VC are not innocent
Poorly created video, using very little historically correct images.
I was 13 Y/O, 7th Grade back then.
Till forever, independence Nigeria will find
Good job, you dip shit, You show all the wrong indians where Nez Perces should be shown. We say Nez Purse. Not Nay peersay. Fuck off you Soyapo shitdick
I think there were all of two shots from the Revolution, all others from European (17th Century) wars and what seemed like anti-Spanish Latin American revolutions
Here's to John Paul Jones and his direct decendant and my cousin John Paul Jones of Texas.
A brave man with a brave crew, his words echo down to us this very day. Honor to Jones and his crew, may their names live forever in the nation they help to create. God Bless America, Long Live the Republic!
pictures to not reflect the story line - AI junk
youve literally not explained how it was done at all this might be the worst history video ive seen on the internet
Thanks for posting low-effort AI generated fake history. What a joke.
Lol these images are all over the place this is insane.
Brother, that is not Sudan... 0:32
You showed Roman legionaries to represent Crusaders. Did you not think people would not pick up on this? Back to the drawing board.
This feels like a parody to me...
Technically westmoreland was responsible..altho he wasnt There... they were under his command As yamashitta was tried in manila in ww2 and peiper At malmedy in bulge battle Both werent in the area When the massacres occured!
This band of criminals stole land, stole food, stole canoes and horse; they should be seen as evil men who were part of one of the worst crimes against humanity. The destruction of the tribes of the americas is a crime of great evil.
There wasn't "Chileans vs Spanish" It was the combined forces of Chile and the United Provinces of River Plate led by San Martin. Wich would in the future become Argentina, vs the loyalist forces in the general captaincy of Chile. And what does the images have to do with the video?
Don’t ever blame the American military. Idgaf what they do. This clown is probably one of those left wing losers.
Utter tripe
I'AM THANKFUL TO THE PRESIDENT NIXON,S ACTION PARDON OF LT. WILLIAM CALLEY JUNE 16, 2024.
Letterly ai
The day the Tory party destroyed Britain
Nixon's pardon of Calley was even worse than the Watergate coverup in my opinion.
I'M 100% AGAINST IN YOUR OPINION. IN YOUR VIEW SIR JOHNNYBOONE, YOU ARE 100% DEADLY WRONG ABOUT MỸ LAI. JUNE 16, 2024
Calley was one of Mcnamaras Morons,men who had previously been rejected for military service, but due to manpower shortages such men were allowed to serve when def sec Mcnamara lowered entry standards. Even at his court martial ,his own attorney stat edwere it not for the Vietn am War, Calley would never have been commissioned as an officer
Just looking for view count. You couldn't care less about the Titanic.
"promosm"
The end of Apartheid brought nothing but misery to the Beautiful black people of South Africa. They want white rule back.
It is Islambol.
Freedom, Justice and Equality.
A vote to end 'apartheid' that led to new racism against the Whites. We voted a 'Yes' and we were punished for it by the racist, bigoted mafia ANC who raped every person in this country. There is no democracy, only Black nationalism.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu convinced the whites that we'd have a beautiful "rainbow nation". He was so disgusted when he died a few years ago. SA is more racist now than ever
I was born in Pretoria in '76, so I learnt to read in '82. I never saw a Whites Only sign in my life until I visited an out of town antique store as an adult. Passbooks were stopped in about 1982. Yet we have EFF etters saying they carried passes
Big mistake. The country was sold out to the communist terrorist anc.
I seen a cow jumping over the moon 😂😂😂😂😂
Well this was all a farce... Israel being created in the middle east is like having your baby mama who's still bitter about your break up, over at your mom's birthday... People are waiting for her to go crazy at any second
And it looks like a downhill slide since then.
And 30 years later, the government is still racist
Change is here to stay. We need it now as much as we did back then.
Worked out really good, look at the pile of crap now...white mans burden lol
Yeah,and what a disaster South Africa turned out to be for almost 30years!!!!!!!!.....
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
One of the many lies in the world. They were not on the moon. 😅
Who said they were?
Thank you for remembering this. Most people in SA and the world don't celebrate this. They are not grateful towards the people who cared to vote yes to abolish apartheid.
A sad day for the nation . South africa is on its way to a failed state .