Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
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Palestine was not involved in World War II. The Palestinians who died during World War II were those who went to fight in Europe (such as the Jewish Brigades in Italy and Hannah Senesh). Arab Palestinians emerged almost unscathed by the war.
The people living in Gaza are Palestinians (the original people of the Palestine Country before Israel establishment in the area). Gaza together the West bank are parts of the Palestinian territory, currently occupied by Israel, after war of June 1967. refer to related question for more information.
Palestinians is a nickname of the Arabs that lives in Israel but are not Israel citizens. There is no war between to them and the Arabs. Maybe you meant the war between the Arabs and the Jews.
Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
Israel To support their war; to maintain control of the lands, they stole from the Palestinians.
With the civil war ended in 1948, the Palestinians still occupied a small proportion of their former territory - the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. the Israelis did not give these territories to the Palestinians, since they had not yet conquered them.
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There has never been a war between the Palestinians (which have only existed as a national group since the 1940s) and the Israelites (which only existed as a national group prior to the Roman Empire). If the question means to ask about Israelis (the current citizens of Israel) and Palestinians, then the answer is relatively simple. Each war between Israel and Palestine has further estranged the relationships of its populations with the other. Typically, these wars have garnered more international support for Palestine, since it appears to be the underdog.
US supported Israel. USSR supported Egypt and Syria.
The Palestinians fled from Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, which was triggered by the establishment of the State of Israel. Many Palestinians were displaced due to military conflict, fear of violence, and the expulsion by Israeli forces. Additionally, the war led to widespread chaos and insecurity, prompting many to seek refuge in neighboring countries or areas such as the West Bank and Gaza Strip. This mass displacement resulted in a significant and lasting refugee crisis.
Palestine was not involved in World War II. The Palestinians who died during World War II were those who went to fight in Europe (such as the Jewish Brigades in Italy and Hannah Senesh). Arab Palestinians emerged almost unscathed by the war.
There was no such thing as "Palestinians trying to defeat Israel in 1948". "Palestinians" at that time, if any, would have been any inhabitants of the former British Mandate of Palestine, including Israelis, but the word had not even been invented yet. The groups trying to defeat Israel in the 1948 war were the mobilized military forces of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, plus 'irregulars' who called themselves the Holy War Army and the Arab Liberation Army, plus foreign volunteers from Yemen, Sudan, Pakistan, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
The people living in Gaza are Palestinians (the original people of the Palestine Country before Israel establishment in the area). Gaza together the West bank are parts of the Palestinian territory, currently occupied by Israel, after war of June 1967. refer to related question for more information.
Palestinians often refer to the war of 1948 as the "Nakba," which means "catastrophe" in Arabic. This term reflects the significant loss of land, displacement, and suffering experienced by Palestinians during and after the conflict, which led to the establishment of the State of Israel. The Nakba is commemorated annually on May 15, the day following the declaration of Israeli independence.
Israel didn't exist during World War II.