The new state of Israel won the war.新成立的以色列国赢得了这场战争。But in the process, they pushed well past their borders under the UN plan, taking the western half of Jerusalem and much of the land that was to have been part of Palestine.但在这场战争中,他们向前推进的领土也远远超出...
Bringing its coverage up to date with recent conflicts, this fourth edition includes a new chapter on the Gaza wars from 2007-2014, a new preface and an updated concluding chapter.\nFrom the 1947-8 Jewish-Palestinian struggle for mastery of the land of Palestine to the Al-Aqsa intifada, ...
1947: U.N. Partition Plan Following the end of World War II, the newly established United Nations adopted a controversial resolution calling for the division of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with the ancient city of Jerusalem under U.N. trusteeship. Palestinian Arabs opposed the agreemen...
Palestineinternational lawrefugeesconflictThis article addresses three basic questions of international law on the conflict between Israel and Palestine, namely the questions of the status of the territories taken by Israel in the 1967 war, of the real borders between Israel and Palestine, and of the...
此时版图又发生了巨大的变化 比起1947年的56%,已经到了78% (“After all, in the 1948–9 war for survival, the Jewish state had emerged with control over 78 percent of Palestine rather than the 56 percent allotted in the UN partition plan.”) Arab节节告退的原因有五个 1.尽管人口比是50:1...
Israel won the war and now controlled 78% of Palestine. Over 700,000 Palestinians Arabs become refugees. Al-Nakba UN Resolution 181 proposed a partition in Palestine creating seperate Jewish and Arab states. UN Resolution 181 resulted in 170,000 Palestinians evicted and destruction of 500 Pales...
The partition of Palestine, approved by the UN in November 1947, precipitated the events that had been unfolding for some time. Long before, Theodor Herzl had outlined the foundations of Zionism and the future Jewish state. The British Foreign Secretary, Arthur James Balfour, had expressed to Ba...
59 David Tal, War in Palestine, 1948: Strategy and Diplomacy (London: Routledge, 2004), pp.188–89. 60 Judith Baumel, ‘Bridges between Yesterday and Tomorrow: The Role of Diaspora Culture in the Life Story of Heroines of the Fifth Aliyah’, Cathedra Vol.144 (2004), p.133. [Hebrew] ...
The area once designated as Palestine, of which Israel forms part, was formerly part of the Ottoman Empire. During the First World War the Arabs under Ottoman rule rebelled and Palestine was occupied by British forces. In 1917 the British Government issu
To escape prosecution in Nazi Germany many Jewish people began to immigrate to Palestine. After the war, the British gained control over the land and the Jewish settlements were publicly supported with the Balfour Declaration in 1917 [2]. Up until WWII in 1947 there was a lot of pushing and...