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No, in a very strong, vehement way. Israel represented many negative things to them such as, Arab repression, Jewish ascendance, Western Imperialism, and Division of the Unified Arab Lands.

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What is a summary of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?

Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.


What Arab country is Israel's arch-nemesis?

Countries do not have arch-nemeses like comic book characters do. Israel's strongest opponent among the Arab States is likely Saudi Arabia, but the most historically violent towards Israel used to be Syria and is now Lebanon.


How did the Palestinian Arabs feel about the creation of the State of Israel?

Answer 1The Palestinians were greatly saddened by the creation of the State of Israel, because they believed that the land that had physically belonged to their parents and grandparents should have been theirs for inheritance. In their minds, it did not make sense that a group of German, Polish, French, English, and Russian speaking people should claim land that their ancestors had not even visited for centuries. Even by the time of Israel's Declaration of Statehood, less than half of the land within the UN proscribed borders of Resolution 181 was owned by Jews. Therefore, the idea of Jewish State being even more physically expansive than the land already taken was alarming.Answer 2Many of them felt consternation. However, within a couple of decades it became clear that the Jewish state greatly raised the standard of living of all its inhabitants; that it allowed everyone to vote; and that it enabled freedom of religion in a part of the world in which totalitarianism is all too familiar.Those non-Jewish inhabitants who have decided to live peacefully have found that Israel can be a pleasant and prosperous place. There are many thousands of Arab citizens in Israeli universities, and they are providing the country with very many well-trained doctors, nurses, pharmacists, etc.


What was Somalia's role in Arab-Israeli conflict?

Somalia has no role in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, but like most Muslim-majority states, refuses to recognize the State of Israel.


Is it true that if you have been to Israel you cannot be let in to an Arab country?

Yes, and No. Several Arab and North African countries do not consider Israel a legitimate state, and therefore have no diplomatic relationship with it. Those countries that have no diplomatic relations with Israel will, in some cases, reject a passport that contains an Israeli Visa. (A Visa being the stamp given upon arrival, or any other official document or stamp given by Israeli passport officials.) Israel, recognizing this, allows the option of stamping a loose-leaf insert to the passport that can be removed before travel to a state that does not recognize Israel. (It is worth noting, however, that Arab border police at crossings with Israel are not as kind. Most Arab countries that ban Israeli stamps will also deny entry to someone who crossed at an Israeli crossing like Taba or Wadi Arabah with only the Arab stamp.)

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Does the United Arab Emirates like the Israel?

No. No Arab nations recognize the sovereignty of the state of Israel.


Did the Arab Nations like the new state of Israel?

No, and many of them still do not.


Is Israel part of the United Arab Emirates?

No. The United Arab Emirates a country that consists of a collection of Emirates located more than 3 hours flying from Israel. The UAE is not a group of Arab countries like the UN (United Nations) is an organisation of independent states.


What is the Filipino Perspective on the Arab-Israeli War?

The Philippines has historically supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, but its support in minimal. The kinship between the two nations comes from the fact that the Philippines is also fighting Islamist extremists on the southern islands like Mindinao.


What was the outcome of the Arab-Israeli coflict?

most people don't like israel


How did the Arab nations respond to the UN creating Israel?

There are two parts of this question that need to be discussed.Did the UN create Israel?The UN did not create Israel. Saying that it does misconstrues the authority of the United Nations Resolution 181. Most people incorrectly believe that the UN Resolution "created" a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State (Palestine) on the map. This is not the case. What the UN Resolution does provide for is the permission for the different ethno-religious groups in Mandatory Palestine to declare a state. In the case of most mandates, the understanding was that the mandate would eventually become independent as one new state, like Iraq or Syria had. The case of Palestine was therefore unique and needed the permission to deviate from the traditional path of independence. Because of there being two states, provisional borders had to be provided, which is why a map was used, but those borders would only come into play if both sides decided to remain at peace.The Jews acted on the permission granted to them by UN Resolution 181 by declaring independence on May 14, 1948 (nearly six months after the Resolution was passed) and therefore creating the State of Israel.How did the Arab Nations respond to the Establishment of the State of Israel?Domestically in the Arab Nations, there was an uproar in most. They were appalled by the idea that a non-Muslim state would arise in their midst and rejected that state. This resulted in the seven Arab Nations sending their armies to attack Israel, this was known as the Arab-Israeli War. These nations included Egypt, Transjordan (later Jordan), Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen. The Arab armies' missions were to destroy the State of Israel and they with the blessings of their citizens, the Palestinian militias and the Arab League.


What is a summary of the Arab-Israeli Conflict?

Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.


How did the creation of Israel impact the Middle East?

Answer 1There is no record of a Palestinian state or people before 1947. However, there were large numbers of Arabs in Israel who had flocked to Israel once Jews began developing the country in the 19th century. Surrounding Arab countries reacted with violence to the creation of the State of Israel and five Arab nations immediately attacked Israel. Before doing so, and confident they would wipe the nascent state off the map before it had put together an army, they warned Arabs living in Israel to flee and then return when the Jews had been destroyed. Fortunately, the Arabs lost.Answer 2Palestinians were outraged and greatly saddened by the creation of the State of Israel because they believed that the land that had physically belonged to their parents and grandparents should have been theirs for inheritance. In their minds, it did not make sense that a group of German, Polish, French, English, and Russian speaking people should claim land that their ancestors had not even visited for centuries. Some formed militias such as the Holy War Army and the Arab Liberation Army to oppose the nascent Israeli forces, some assisted Arab armies entering the area, and a vast number fled in fear or coercion or recommendation to neighboring countries.There was a minority of Palestinians that supported the State of Israel, primarily as guarantors of safe-passage for the Jewish Militias and, later, the Israeli Defense Forces.


Was there violence in Arab spring?

It depends. In some nations, like Tunisia and Morocco, Arab Spring occurred through peaceful marches and demonstrations. In other nations, like Libya and Syria, it has taken a decidedly more violent turn.


What Arab country is Israel's arch-nemesis?

Countries do not have arch-nemeses like comic book characters do. Israel's strongest opponent among the Arab States is likely Saudi Arabia, but the most historically violent towards Israel used to be Syria and is now Lebanon.


Did Stalin support the creation of the state of Israel?

Yes, he did. He did this to confront Britain and to establish Soviet presence in the Middle East. It seemed like a logical alliance at the time, because Israel had many socialist kibbutzim. After 1954, the Soviet Union switched to become the patrons of the Arab World when Israel began to develop strong relations with the West. Eventually, Israel would form a strong alliance with the USA.


Why does Israel desire Arab recognition?

The Arab countries and Israel desire peace and they need a leader country like the US to help them make peace.ANSWER:Israel desires Arab recognition as this means that in doing so the Arab countries would recognise Israels right to exist, thus securing its borders and bringing Peace. The problem is that many Arab countries refuse to recognise Israel and thus peace is not possible. Without recognition, there can be no peace.So in desiring recognition, Israel is also desiring Peace.Refusing recognition is allowing hostilities.