The creation of the nation of Israel in 1948 heightened tensions in the subregion primarily due to the displacement of Palestinian Arabs, leading to a significant refugee crisis and feelings of disenfranchisement among Palestinians. The establishment of a Jewish state in a predominantly Arab region incited conflict between Jewish and Arab communities, culminating in wars and ongoing disputes over land and sovereignty. Additionally, neighboring Arab states opposed Israel's creation, resulting in a series of military confrontations and a lasting geopolitical divide that continues to affect relations in the Middle East.
Israel declared statehood in 1948, which was not accepted by the Arab world.
They attacked Israel within days of its formal creation.
It created a Jewish state on land that most Arabs believed rightfully belonged to the Palestinians. It did not lead to ongoing tensions between the Arabs and Israelis. The tension had already been there. The creation of Israel gave the Arabs a political entity on which to focus there ambivalence.
Arabs
ZIONISM, the Jewish Nationalist Movement, led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.
The creation of Israel is similar to the establishment of the independent India in that the locals are left to decide and run their own affairs.
The Arabs and the Palestinians.
The Law of Return allowed for an increase in Israel's Jewish population.
It led to the creation of Israel on 14 May 1948.
Syria
Creation in the 21st Century - 2004 Ancient Pathways in Israel was released on: USA: 13 August 2010
Palestinians