Over the ownership of the Jordan River's water resources, Jordan and Israel were at odds constantly.
Briefing:-
Jordan and Israel engaged in a protracted dispute over Jordan River water rights up until the 1990s. Sharing water from the Jordan-river system has proven to be a significant issue between Israel, Syria, and Jordan. Three noteworthy border clashes occurred in 1965, with Syrian troops firing Israeli farmers and army patrols in each incident. Israeli tanks and artillery then destroyed the massive earthmovers deployed by the Arabs as a distraction.
<h3>Which river separates Israel from Jordan?</h3>
Downstream of the Sea of Galilee, the Jordan River runs through Israel before forming the border with Jordan. The Yarmouk, on the other hand, rises in Syria and flows through Jordan, Israel, and into the Sea of Galilee before joining the Jordan River.
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1. Jurisdiction
2. Judge
3. Jury
4. Trial
5. First
6. Lowest
2 and 3 can be mismatched, I don't think they have to be in a specific order.
Answer:
According to Gies, the motivation was simply the fact that she wanted to help and she would have felt regret, if she let innocent people die.
Explanation:
Till the end of her life, Gies, never considered herself a hero. She explained that it was human nature to help someone and clearly stated, that by calling her actions 'brave' or 'heroic' would put on her on a pedestal, and demotivate other people to act out kindly when needed.
Gies was Dutch and had worked with Jewish people before. She felt empathy and always thought her actions were natural, human and not at all special.
I believe that the answer is C: Most electoral votes and selected Al Gore for president.