In 1948, the establishment of the State of Israel led to the Arab-Israeli War, resulting in significant displacement of Palestinian Arabs, an event they refer to as the Nakba, or "catastrophe." Approximately 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes, leading to a long-standing refugee crisis and ongoing conflict over land and sovereignty. The repercussions of these events have profoundly impacted Arab Palestine, contributing to political fragmentation, socio-economic challenges, and enduring tensions between Israelis and Palestinians that continue to this day.
Mandatory Palestine was created in 1920.
Palestine Railways ended in 1948.
All-Palestine Government was created in 1948.
Israel, in the area formerly known as Palestine until 1948.
1948
The final British soldiers withdrew from Palestine on May 13, 1948.
ISRAEL is a modern state that was created in 1948 by Jews in Palestine.
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The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.
Progress Report of the United Nations Mediator on Palestine was created in 1948.
1948 Zionist never attacked Palestine; there were always Zionistic Jews in Israel. Palestine is just a name the British made up for the area; Zionist obviously couldn't have attacked it in 1948. Israel declared independence and most of the Arab countries attacked it.