The question as put is unanswerable. There was no "invasion" of Palestine.
They pooped everywhere.
It existed long before there was a Palestine.
Palestine
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.
Before the Mongol invasion, Chinese officials were selected through civil service exams. After the invasion, this system was eliminated.
its between 50 to 60 years old, search for Palestine, its was Palestine before the war. =)
Judea.
Yasser Afafat
the life there was normal before the nazi invasion. they were allowed to practice their religion to their God before the nazi invasion.
If you live in New York and that's where the divorce is filed for, then it will depend on what New York's community property laws are, not Palestine's.
Arabs first arrived in Palestine during Caliph Omar's invasion of the Levant in the 640s CE. Arabs were the dominant power in the region from then until the fall of the Abbassid Caliphate in the Levant in the 1100s.
There is no exact year that Jews started going to Israel/Palestine when they had not been migrating before. Migration picked up immensely in 1919 because Jews finally had legal permission to migrate to Palestine, but migration has waxed and waned since that point and existed before that point.