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Apparently not, since the Jewish state was established in 1948, and still exists. However, several nations
and other assorted political and social entities in the region must be credited with their faithful adherence
to the adage "If at first you don't succeed, try again".

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What did the British agree to in 1947?

The establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine


How did Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948 lead to?

It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians. It did not lead to ongoing tensions between the Arabs and Israelis. The tension had already been there. The creation of Israel gave the Arabs a political entity on which to focus there ambivalence.


Who opposed and who agreed in the establishment of israel?

The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel. The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State. After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.


Why did Palestinians fear Jewish immigration?

Palestinians feared Jewish immigration because they (correctly) believed it to be the precursor to the establishment of an independent Jewish State. The Jews who settled in the British Mandate of Palestine made their intentions very clear. The Palestinians were afraid that a Jewish state would serve to antagonize them and make their lives worse.


Did Arabs welcome Jews into Palestine?

Yes and No. The Druze and Bedouin Arabs welcomed the Jews into Palestine (the Bedouin more than the Druze initially) while the Palestinian Arabs (the majority) did not. Druze and Bedouin Arabs did welcome the Jews into Mandatory Palestine. They developed mutual respect for each other. The Jews helped the Druze defend Nabi Shu'ayb, called the Tomb of Jethro, from Muslims who were intending to prevent the Druze from accessing their holy site. This act cemented the Jewish-Druze friendship. The Bedouins developed close relations to the Jewish Settlers since the Jews did not look down on them and offered them water and employment in agriculture. The friendship between the Jews and the Bedouins remains strong in Israel today. The Palestinian Arabs were actually quite adamant about not giving the Jews any land or space as soon as it became clear in the late 1920s that the Jews intended and would soon realize their own state apparatus. They attacked the Jewish settlement in Hebron in 1929, scalping and beating many Jewish inhabitants. They organized militias to attack other Jewish settlements, they petitioned the British government to prevent Jewish immigration (resulting in the White Papers of 1939 which banned Jewish immigration during the entire Holocaust when a place of refuge was most necessary), and consistently fought against Jewish Militias who were targeting the British colonizers instead of uniting to overthrow the British before trying to decide a resolution. The Palestinian Arabs did not support a two-state solution prior to 1967 and did not accede to the idea of a two-state solution until the Oslo Accords of 1993. Still to this day, the idea of a two-state solution (as a final solution) is relatively unpopular in Palestinian circles. The reason that Israel exists as a country is because of UN Resolution 181 and the Zionist Jews who used that resolution as the basis upon which to declare a country and defend it from military onslaught.

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The Arabs were able to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state?

Apparently not, since the Jewish state was established in 1948, and still exists. However, several nationsand other assorted political and social entities in the region must be credited with their faithful adherenceto the adage "If at first you don't succeed, try again".


What name did the Jewish leaders proclaim the establishment of a Jewish state to be called?

Israel


What did the British agree to in 1947?

The establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine


Who was six day war between?

Jewish state of Israel and the Arabs of the Middle East


What is a member of a movement founded to promote the establishment of an independent Jewish state called?

Zionist


What are the causes of the Arab-israeli wars?

After the proposal was adopted by the UN General Assembly in November 1947, the conflict escalated and Palestinian Arabs started attacking Jewish convoys and communities throughout Palestine and blocked Jerusalem, whereupon the Zionists attacked and destroyed several Palestinian villages. The Arab League had openly declared that it aimed to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state by force, and Al Husseini told the British that he wanted to implement the same 'solution to the Jewish problem' as Hitler had carried out in Europe.Arabs obsession with the idea of destruction the Jewish State of Israel.Arab countries started four wars against Israel and lost them all.Arabs´obsession with the idea of the destruction of the State of Israel.


How did Israel's Declaration of Independence in 1948 lead to?

It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians. It did not lead to ongoing tensions between the Arabs and Israelis. The tension had already been there. The creation of Israel gave the Arabs a political entity on which to focus there ambivalence.


Who was disadvantaged by the Zionist movement?

The Arabs' rights in Mandatory Palestine were prejudiced by the Zionists who wanted to create a Jewish controlled state.


What was the Arab hope for palestine?

The Arabs wanted a unitary independent Arab State to be created called Palestine and would refuse the creation of any Jewish State in the region.


Who opposed and who agreed in the establishment of israel?

The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel. The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State. After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.


What document was issued by Britain favoring a Jewish State in Palestine?

It is the Balfour Declaration, named for the British politician Arthur Balfour who proposed the establishment of a Jewish state in the British Protectorate of Palestine.Balfour Declaration


When it was learned the British were going to leave what name did the Jewish leaders proclaimed establishment of a Jewish state to be called?

Israel.