The six days war, an utter humiliation for the Arab world
The final British soldiers withdrew from Palestine on May 13, 1948.
The British withdrew from the MANDATE FOR PALESTINE, which was not a sovereign country at any point prior to British control. It was a subservient territory to a number of prior empires.
The British Mandate of Palestine.
In 1944, Israel/Palestine was under British sovereignty as the British Mandate for Palestine.
The British withdrew from Boston because canon were placed on Dorchester eights, overlooking Boston. This made the British position untenable as the town could be bombarded from the heights and the British could not effectively fire back. So they withdrew.
The name is British Mandate of Palestine.
No, Palestine was under British control, not German.
This has happened several times, in several places, throughout British military history and different generals have done so. Without knowing which city and when a definitive answer cannot be given.
1948
Britain ruled Palestine. They called it the Palestine Mandate. Britain had agreed to hand Palestine over to Jews, mainly from Europe, but some Jewish terrorists bombed the King David Hotel and some other places to speed up the process. Britain withdrew, and the Jews took Palestine and began calling it Israel.
Yes they did.
The British ruled the regions would become Iraq, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine as Mandates. From 1919-1921 the only two British Mandates in the Middle East were those of Iraq and Palestine. In 1922, the Mandate of Palestine was divided into the Mandate of Palestine and the Mandate of Transjordan.