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There are several names for it. The neutral name is the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. The Israeli name for is the Israeli Independence War. The Arab name for it is the Nakba or Great Catastrophe.
Israel gained independence through victory in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-1949 and the Six-Day took place in 1967. The only relationship that the Six Day War has to Israeli independence is that the Six Day War preserved Israeli independence and prevent the Arab countries from conquering it.
Not directly. The Independence of Israel was the direct cause of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 (the Israeli Independence War), not the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 (the Yom Kippur War). The cause of the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 was for Egypt to reclaim the Sinai Peninsula and for the Syrians to reclaim the Golan Heights, both under legal Israeli Occupation pursuant to UNSC Resolution 242. However, if Israel had not achieved independence, it could not have occupied those territories and there would have been no Yom Kippur War, but this is probably not what the question was looking for.
The Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, often called the Israeli Independence War by Israeli sympathizers and the Nakba or Catastrophe by Arab sympathizers.
This is likely a discussion of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. A Jewish state is created: Declaration of Israeli Independence in 1948 Six day war results in Arab losses: Six-Day War of 1967 Withdrawal begins from West Bank: 1993 Oslo Agreement with the PLO
No. This is primarily the case because the Arab-Israeli War of 1956 has nothing to do with independence movements of independence in general. It was about illegal assertions of nationalism over international bodies of water and the international community's indignation over such activities.
Israel declared independence in 1948, but only established full control of its territory in April of 1949, when it was victorious in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, which the Israelis call the Israeli Independence War and the Arabs called the Nakba or Catastrophe.
The neutral name is the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9. The Israelis call it the Israeli War of Independence. The Arabs call it the Nakba or Great Catastrophe.
Nothing. The United States remained neutral during the Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
The conflict in general is called the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The particular war that erupted due to the Arab Rejection of Israel's Declaration of Independence was the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, alternately called the Nakba by Arabs and the Independence War by Israelis.
She was trained and served as a sniper in a paramilitary organisation known as the Haganah, which was a precursor to the modern day Israeli Defence Force. She saw combat in the 1948 Israeli War of Independence.
In the middle east in 1948, it became a region. The Arab-Israeli War also happened in this year, beginning in May.