The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
Yes. There were several. Probably the most famous is the Arab-Israeli of 1948.
Israel declared statehood in 1948, which was not accepted by the Arab world.
In the middle east in 1948, it became a region. The Arab-Israeli War also happened in this year, beginning in May.
"Dabit" is the Arabic Word for "Officer" and is a likely surname given to high ranking military officers in the Arab Armies.
The 1948 War was the war in which the State of Israel fought the Arab armies to establish itself in the former British Palestine Mandate.
Armies from six Arab Countries invaded Israel.
The armies were known as the Arab Nomads, Jihadis, or Mujahedin.
Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948 and then fought back Arab invading armies until April of 1949 when ceasefires were signed.
Yes. There were wars in the years 1948, 1949, 1956, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1981, 1982, and 1991 between Israel and at least one Arab Standing Army.
It was attacked by seven Arab nations.On May 15, 1948, the day after Israel declared independence, the sovereign nations of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq all declared war on the State of Israel and advanced troops into the territory of the former Mandate of Palestine. Saudi Arabia and Yemen also sent military contingents to join the five armies. This declaration of war is considered the beginning of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, which the Israelis term as the Israeli Independence War and the Arabs term as the Nakba or Great Catastrophe.
Arab College - Jerusalem - ended in 1948.
The Arab or Muslim armies conquered so quickly because of their size and the ability to move quickly over wide areas. The cavalry was especially effective.
The armies of Jordan, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq invaded the former Mandate of Palestine along with regiments from Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Yes. There were several. Probably the most famous is the Arab-Israeli of 1948.
Israel declared statehood in 1948, which was not accepted by the Arab world.
Probably the most important event in the Middle East in May of 1948 was the final British withdrawal from Mandatory Palestine and the subsequent DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL.While there were already skirmishes between Jewish Militias and Arab Militias from November of 1947, the day after Israel's Declaration of Independence, seven Arab armies from neighboring countries joined with the Arab Militias to officially start the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. As the fighting progressed, Israel was able to repel the invaders and claim about 78% of British Mandate of Palestine as the grounds of their new state by April of 1949. The War is considered by most to be an Israeli Victory.