No country was defeated by an alliance of these three countries. Conversely, Israel defeated Palestinian militias, the Jordanian Army, and the Iraqi Army among other armed forces in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9.
The British ruled the regions would become Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine as Mandates. From 1919-1921 the only two British Mandates in the Middle East were those of Iraq and Palestine. In 1922, the Mandate of Palestine was divided into the Mandate of Palestine and the Mandate of Transjordan.
All three of those regions have been under the control of different countries, but most recently (and with those names) they were Mandates under the control of the UNITED KINGDOM.
No. Palestine is its own country, which is bifurcated and borders Egypt, Israel, and Jordan.
Jordan is bordered by Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, and Israel.
The empire was from Palestine to Iran, but the city is located in southern Iraq.
Between Iraq and the Mediterranean Sea there are a number of countries. Both Turkey and Syria border Iraq and the Mediterranean. Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine are on the direct flight route from Iraq to the Mediterranean Sea.
Mandates
I'm guessing Palestine, or Iraq. Being invaded really messes up the economy.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Palestine.
They were called Mandates.
Iraq does not border a lot of Middle Eastern countries, including: Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain.
palestine and iraq.