Israel fell to Assyria in 722 BC.
The fall of Israel to Assyria in 722 BCE was due to a combination of factors, including internal political instability, external military threats, and the weakening of Israel's alliances with other nations. Assyria's military strength and aggressive expansionist policies also played a significant role in the conquest of Israel. The Assyrians besieged the capital city of Samaria for three years before finally capturing it, leading to the downfall of the northern kingdom of Israel.
the lord had used assyria to punish israel
Assyria conquered the Ten Tribes 133 years before the Babylonians conquered all of Israel.
No. The Ancient Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by Assyria, but that is the extent of the relationship between Israel and Assyria. The modern State of Israel was founded by the descendants (2600+ years later) of the Ancient Southern Kingdom of Judah.
722 BC
Alot of people conquered Israel but the most notorious one was Saladin's empire in Egypt after all that happen European colonies happened and Israel got its Independence in 1948
Ephraim... read Zechariah 10:7-11
In the early 8th Century BCE.
Assyria destroyed the northern kingdom, Israel. The final destruction occurred in 722 BCE, after which it became the Assyrian province of Samaria.
Judah sought an alliance with Assyria against Israel, which was threatening to invade Jerusalem and depose the king. Assyria conquered Israel in 722 BCE and made the former kingdom into the province of Samaria. Assyria then turned its attention to Judah, with the intention of extending its empire southwards, but found the fortified city of Jerusalem too hard to defeat.
Assyria and (later) Babylonia.