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There were just north of 6,000 Israeli fatalities in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. Considering that the Israeli population at the time was roughly 600,000, this makes those fatalities around 1%. To put this in perspective, the only time the United States exceeded a 1% fatality percentage in any war it has ever fought was during the US Civil War because both sides are counted.

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