From Iran, to Morocco, all those countries are sworn enemies of Israel, and the rest of the Muslim world, although not a sworn enemy, has neither diplomatic ties, nor do they recognize the country's existence, the only exceptions being Turkey and Egypt. Although all Arabic speaking + Iran countries are officially enemies of Israel, the countries that are the biggest threat right now, are Iran and Syria, and to a certain extent Saudi Arabia, whose inhabitants have been agitating for an outright invasion of Israel for quite sometime now.
Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq have all declared war on Israel at some point in its history. Additionally, Saudi, Yemeni, and Palestinian regiments and militias joined the armies of the above-mentioned states. Almost all Muslim countries have declared economic and social war against Israel, most clearly in the Oil Embargo of 1973.
Currently, Iran poses the greatest threat to Israel. Turkey and Egypt could also threaten Israel if they reneg on their current recognition of the State of Israel.
The Arab countries surrounding Israel have never wanted Israel to exist, and have attacked numerous times.
1) In 1956, Israel attacked Egypt with the prompting of the United Kingdom and France. 2) In 1967, Israel attacked Egypt responding to an Egyptian blockade of Israel's southern port. All other wars that Israel has participated in have been brought about due to attacks on its land or its people first.
1948 Zionist never attacked Palestine; there were always Zionistic Jews in Israel. Palestine is just a name the British made up for the area; Zionist obviously couldn't have attacked it in 1948. Israel declared independence and most of the Arab countries attacked it.
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They attacked and invaded Israel. Concurrently, they made the situation so harsh for Jews domestically, that 850,000 Jews fled the Arab countries as well.
Israel attacked Egypt in response to Egyptian denial of Israeli shipping through the Suez Canal.
Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. Saudi Arabia also provided financial support.
Sennacherib and Shalmaneser (V) each attacked Israel in the north, several years apart.
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Iran and Israel have never actually gone to war. The two countries have fought a long, drawn-out proxy war for the last three decades, but never a direct conflict.You are likely asking about the Six Day War, but what is worth noting is that the only country that Israel attacked was Egypt. Then Syria and Jordan declared war on Israel, which prompted an Israeli response.
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