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Israel was a colonial possession of the United Kingdom. The Israelis were in their own mess during World War 2. They had to do what the Brits wanted them to do and they wanted their own freedom. Once World War 2 was over they did fight the Brits for their independence in 1948. I have given you a link below that you can read.

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