Israel's victory in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when it faced an attack from six Arab states, was primarily due to its own military efforts and strategies. However, it received some support from Jewish diaspora communities, including financial aid and volunteers who joined the fight. Additionally, the geopolitical context, including the lack of coordinated action among Arab states and support from Western powers, played a role in Israel's success.
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Yes. The United States supported Israel midway through the war. The Soviets had already provided assistance to the Arabs.
Yes. Israel has been attacked numerous times, from the declarations of war against it on occasions by the Arab States (1948, some in 1967, 1973, and 1991), violence levelled against it by militant organizations (1970, 1981, 2007, etc.), and the Intifadas and Palestinian Resistance (1987-1993, 2000-2005, etc.).
Most of the United States is north of Israel, but Florida, several other southern states, and Hawaii are south of Israel. However, the United States and Israel are on different continents.
Israel doesn't have states.
The citiy-states attacked each other in varying alliances.
34 were killed. The attack was most likely an accident, as claimed. Israel had no reason then, and no reason now to attack an American naval vessel. The United States and Israel have enjoyed a sense of cooperation and arms deals, at least up until the recent insults against Israel by the Obama administration.
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.
The Portuguese attacked and destroyed the city states of east Africa in the 1500s
The United States and Israel have very good relations. Israel is among the strongest ally that the United States has in the Middle East.
The United States and Israel have good relations. They are not enemies.
Not to make you feel stupid but the Patriots and British were the Revolutionary War and the North and South was the Civil War, which are you talking about?