Israel was not partitioned after any Arab-Israeli War. The Partition Plan was submitted in 1947 which would divide the British Mandate of Palestine into a Jewish State and an Arab State. When the Resolution describing the Partition Plan (181) passed in the United Nations, the Jewish people seized the moment to declare an independent state. This drove several Arab States to declare war on the newly formed Jewish State of Israel which officially existed in the Resolution 181 - Jewish Allocated territory. By early 1949, Jewish forces were beginning to make significant gains and the Arab armies requested an armistice. This resulted in new Israeli borders that were more expansive than the partition plan. These borders have become the basis of subsequent negotiations (as opposed to those proposed in Resolution 181, because of the failure of Arabs to live in peace with a Jewish State.
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The question is incorrectly phrased. There was no state in the Middle East that was partitioned because the land was a Mandate territory, not an independent country. The Mandate of Palestine was divided between a Jewish State which would soon be called Israel and an Arab State which would eventually be called Palestine.
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None; there was no "Palestine" prior to World War 1. Before the Great War, the area now sometimes called "Palestine" was part of Turkey, and had been for hundreds of years. Turkey was allied with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and after WWI ended, the British and French partitioned Turkey into several separate colonies including Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and Saudi Arabia. "Palestine" was the name given to the area that now includes Israel and Jordan. After WWII, the United Nations partitioned "Palestine" into "Israel" and "Trans-Jordan", or the "land across the Jordan River".
The country was split at the 38th parallel
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Israel won the Arab-Israeli War.
If Israel Lost the War was created in 1969.
Germany was partitioned into West Germany and East Germany after its defeat the Second World War. West Germany was under the influence of the US, Britain, and France, and East Germany was under Soviet influence.
He did nothing. He had promised to support Israel in the Six-Day War, but when Israel went to war, he then said that Israel was on its own.