The term "War on Palestine" is nebulous. Does it refer to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as a whole? Does it refer to Operation Cast Lead? Does it refer to Operation Pillar of Smoke? Does it refer to the Separation Fence? Does it refer to the military occupation of the West Bank? Does it refer to Arab countries holing Palestinians up in refugee camps for three generations? Does it refer to Lebanese military incursions into Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon? Does it refer to how Palestinian passports and visas are not seen as legitimate pieces of paper?
Unless the term "War on Palestine" can be defined, we cannot begin a discussion. Additionally, the word "legitimate" is almost as nebulous as it can refer to moral right, legal right, classification procedures, and numerous other things.
Mandates
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They were called Mandates.
Not much, as no such country existed.
The war in question (the Gaza War of 2008-2009) began on December 27, 2008.
Britain controlled Palestine after WW2
In 1945, Palestine remained a British Mandate (United Kingdom).
its between 50 to 60 years old, search for Palestine, its was Palestine before the war. =)
Mandates
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In world war 2, there was no democracy in Israel. The British Mandate of Palestine formalised British rule in Palestine from 1917-1948.
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Palestine!
They were called Mandates.
Britain controlled Palestine from the end of World War I until February 1947 when, in response to Zionist terrorist attacks, Britain handed Palestine over to the United Nations to solve the Palestinian problem.
They partitioned it. AKA divided it into east and west palestine. Isreal Gained the East and Arabs gained the west.
They sell/trade war material.