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When Britain issued the White Paper in 1939, effectively preventing the realization of a Jewish State in Mandatory Palestine, the Zionists began a campaign to force the British out in order to realize their goal of having a Jewish State as enshrined in the League of Nations Mandate. They fought this war through terrorist means, similar to the IRA in Ireland and eventually forced the British to depart. Since independence, Israel and the UK have been on good terms and fought side-by-side in the Arab-Israeli War of 1956.

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