Nothing in particular happened to the Arab countries whose armies attacked Israel
in a synchronized campaign shortly after Israel declared itself an independent
sovereign nation in 1948. It's conceivable that they may have lost some mutual
credibility and "face", since they jointly failed in their military objective, and Israel
continued to exist, even as it still does after more than 60 years. Their heartburn
must be truly agonizing by now.
Nothing happened to those countries, although they were unable to prevail and to "drive Israel into the sea", as they had intended on each occasion. Among the countries that instigated direct military action against Israel were Egypt and Jordan, with whom Israel later signed mutual peace treaties.
Palestine
Egypt and other countries declared war against Israel, which was made mostly of Jews, so, YES, but Israel did not declare war on them.
If Israel had not been created, the Arab countries would not have mobilized forces against it. If the Arab countries had not mobilized forces against Israel, Israel would not have been able to defeat those forces in combat during the Six Day War.
Egypt, Syria and Jordan. See also:More about Israel
He died in Israeli prisons in 1966, five years after he was arrested for espionage against the State of Israel.
The US Civil War was fought against itself (brother against brother). The country of Israel fought other countries, unrelated to them.
Israel was at war against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
Hezbollah was a primary organiser of terrorist acts and bombings mostly against Israel, but also the US and other countries.
Mainly the USSR and it's fellow countries.
Because Israel exists, and is governed by Jews, who refuse to go away, march into the sea, or lie down.
In 1967 Egypt, Jordan and Syria all attempted to destroy Israel. Their plan backfired and the parts of their countries that were closest to Israel were captured by Israel. Allthough Israel offered to return the land to the aggressors for a peace agreement it was refused so Israel has annexed the land till it's neighbors agree to peace.