Yes. These are the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1948 and 1967. The 1967 War is also called the Six Day War by both sides.
Doubtful. Palestine to the best knowledge of this contributor has never been a sovereign country. Before 1948 it was a zone occupied by the Brits, who took it away from the Turks in 1916. There has never been a country called Palestine. As the previous contributor notes, it is an area that has been ruled by various foreign powers for 1000s of years.
The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War
They were British Mandates. (from roughly 1919-1948)
The conflicts that involved both the State of Israel and an Arab belligerent force occurred during the following years, 1948-49, 1956, 1967-70, 1973, 1981-82, 1987-1993, 1995-2000, 2006, and 2008-09. These correspond to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, the Suez Crisis, the Six-Day War and the War of Attrition, the Arab-Israeli War of 1973, the Israeli involvement in the Lebanese Civil War, the First Intifada, the Second Intifada, the War with Hezbollah, and Operation Cast Lead.
They are the people who stayed in Palestine after Israel declared its Independence in 1948. These Arabs were given the option of having Israeli citizenship and took it. They live in the pre-1967 Israel only.
The 1948 War was the war in which the State of Israel fought the Arab armies to establish itself in the former British Palestine Mandate.
Doubtful. Palestine to the best knowledge of this contributor has never been a sovereign country. Before 1948 it was a zone occupied by the Brits, who took it away from the Turks in 1916. There has never been a country called Palestine. As the previous contributor notes, it is an area that has been ruled by various foreign powers for 1000s of years.
The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War
In world war 2, there was no democracy in Israel. The British Mandate of Palestine formalised British rule in Palestine from 1917-1948.
The British did not rule Palestine during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, leaving just before the war began. It was actually the British withdrawal from Mandatory Palestine that allowed Israel to declare independence. This declaration, in turn, was what precipitated the Arab invasion of the former British Mandate of Palestine and of Israel specifically. As for why the British were ruling Mandatory Palestine from 1919-1948, this was as a result of the Treaty of Versailles which gave numerous former Ottoman Territories to Great Britain and France to supervise as they organized properly for their future independence.
Palestine Railways ended in 1948.
Mandatory Palestine was created in 1920.
They were British Mandates. (from roughly 1919-1948)
It was known that eh League of Nations (currently the United Nations) gave Britain the task of controlling Palestine therefore creating the British Mandate for Palestine. The Mandate lasted from 1920-1948.
1948
All-Palestine Government was created in 1948.
Statehood (modern times) . . . 1948 Six Day War . . . . . 1967