I am not sure what you are asking. If you mean how did the forces from those Arab armies enter Israel, the answer is simple. All four of the countries that bordered Israel were a subset of the seven invading countries. The tanks literally just crossed the border. If you are asking about how Israel was unable to repel them immediately, the answer is also simple, Israel did not have the manpower to do that.
It was not and has continued to not be a "smooth transition". Jewish and Arab Militias attacked the British and each other throughout the later Mandate Period and it blossomed into international conflict with the Declaration of the State of Israel when 7 other Arab Nations committed their armies to eradicating the Jewish State.
Although no official "Palestinian Israeli war" exists, there have been tensions between the two groups ever since Israel was carved out of Palestinian territory in 1948 by the UN. Many Palestinians see this as a pseudo-colonial act while the UN would argue that it was necessary after the atrocities of the Holocaust. However, there is such a thing as the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Please see the Related Question below to read more about when it started. If you are using "Israeli-Palestinian War" to refer to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, this war started in May 1948, as soon as Israel declared itself an independent state and was promptly invaded by 7 Arab Armies. The Israeli-Palestinian Engagement occurred even earlier in September of 1947.
Answer 1Because the countries that surround Israel DO NOT support a Jewish settlement in what THEY perceive is Arab land. The Arab countries have attacked Israel - and that was the 6 day war in 1967. The main problem was that Arab armies are very poorly trained and they HATE following orders - and they are not the bravest soldiers on the earth!!! And that is why 7 Arab countries attacked tiny Israel in 1967 - and within 6 days the Israeli Army turned it into a slaughter - with the attacking countries - begging on their knees for mercy - and for the very well trained Israeli Army to stop the massacre - which they did!Answer 2Looking at it from a different P.O.V, I think that Bush does not like that his ally, Israel, is being attacked by civilians who only have rocks to throw. So he thought: 'Hey! Why not help Israel get rid of the civilians protesting for peaceful life and a good standard of living'Answer 3The question relies on a supposition, namely that the US support of Israel is in some way related to terrorism. It does not. The United States supported Israel prior to 9/11 and prior to the first acts of terrorism against Israel in the Intifadas. The United States support for the State of Israel comes from a variety of sources. Israel has cooperated with the United States on diplomatic issues, military and intelligence exchanges, large amounts of trade, and significant technological investment. In addition there a numerous Americans who support the State of Israel because of religious convictions on top of the already-listed reasons. Since the United States suffered a terrorist attack, there is certainly more cooperation and communication between the United States and Israel on that, but it is in no way the basis or most important part of their mutual relationship.
There are 7 monuments in the Arab Emirates.
Israel Idonije is 6' 7".
1. USA 2. China 3. Germany 4. India 5. France 6. Russia 7. UK 8. Italy 9. Israel 10. North Korea
Burj Al Arab is significant because it is the only 7 star hotel in the world.
In Israel it lasts seven days, and in the diaspora (out of Israel) it lasts eight days.
There is no such thing as the Seven Day War. The Six Day War was from June 5-10, 1967.Egypt made a number of overt threats to the peace and security of Israel. They closed the Straits of Tiran to Israeli Shipping which cut off Israel from Iran (who at that time was ruled by the Shah and in Alliance with Israel) and other South Asian Nations. This severely diminished Israel's ability to procure petroleum. Also the armies of Egypt, Syria and Jordan mobilized their troops to surround Israel and kicked out the UN observers who had been maintaining the Armistice.Between the fear of a slow death (because of the lack of petroleum) and the fear of a quick death (because of the mobilized armies on its borders) Israel decided that a surprise attack was the best way to deal with these threats. Israel never expected the attack to be the overwhelming success that it was.
Ghost Adventures - 2008 Armies of Darkness 7-26 was released on: USA: 8 March 2013
Israel Putnam was born on January 7, 1718.
Israel Putnam was born on January 7, 1718.