Israel's Creation In 1917, scientists, politicians, Zionist Chaim Weizmann persuaded the UK Government to announce a statement to support the establishment of a Jewish hometown in Palestine. A statement known as the Balfour Declaration was partially paid to the Jews to support British support for the Turks during World War I. After the war, the League of Nations approved its declaration and appointed in 1922 to rule the UK into Palestine. This incident made Jews optimistic about the final establishment of their home.
In May, the United Nations established an independent Jewish state in Palestine. The founding of Israel marked the first establishment of an independent Jewish state in 2000. David Ben - Gurion became the first prime minister of the newly established country. After the establishment of Israel, troops from Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Jordan invaded this country when the Arab-Israel war began. Arab countries around them opposed the formation of Israel from the beginning as they believed that land distribution was unfair and that they exiled Arab Palestinians. The fight continued until 1949 when Israel was able to sign several ceasefire arrangements with neighboring Arab countries.
In 1947, before the Israeli declaration of independence, the UN division plan proposed the establishment of Jewish state and Arab state. The Jews accepted it; the Arabs refused and started warfare to destroy Israel. That battle is not over yet. Therefore, from the beginning Israel was rejected by that neighbor. What has changed over time, Israel's military power only develops, and the country's self-defense capability has proved its ability to date. As an external factor for Israel, a combination of impossible and complex situations, and sometimes incomplete reactions, brought about a history of pain and conflict. Israel and its neighbors must make painful emotional and historical compromises to find peace as enjoyed by Australia and other Western countries. For optimistic reasons, the society of Israel and Palestine always had positive and courageous elements.
Military activities Egypt experienced many wars mainly in the war with Israel in the latter half of the 20th century: the creation of Israel around 1947-1949, the nationalization of the Suez Canal Company in 1956, Israel, France, the UK " Inter-party attack ". Saudi Arabia participated in the war of 6 days in 1967, the war of wear in the early 1970s, and the civil war in Yemen in the 1960s, Egypt who was in Iraq between 1990 and 1991 participated. The ally that faced it provided military. . Between 1947 and 1973 Egypt suffered a considerable loss of life during the war with Israel, so the situation seems to be more peaceful then.