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An Analysis of the Causes and Effects. Causes Feb 1947: Britain announced termination of British Mandate Britain asked United Nations to decide future.

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1 An Analysis of the Causes and Effects

2 Causes Feb 1947: Britain announced termination of British Mandate Britain asked United Nations to decide future of Palestine UN appointed committee  UNSCOP Nov 1947: UN General Assembly voted in favor of Partition Plan

3 Map of Partition Plan

4 Allocation of Land ControlLand SizePopulation Size Arab42% of land800,000 Arabs 10,000 Jews Jews56% of land, most in Negev desert 400,000 Arabs 500,000 Jews UN ControlJerusalem

5 1947-1948: Civil War Clashes between Arabs and Jews Deir Yassin British sometimes intervened

6 Deir Yassin Controversy Jewish vs. Arab viewpoints Goal What occurred Results: Media coverage and propaganda Palestinians fled Became cry for revenge, may have convinced Arab leaders to join (Egypt)

7 Birth of State of Israel May 14, 1948: David Ben Gurion declared State of Israel May 15, 1948 : 5 Arab countries attacked Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria Arabs vs. Jews ArabsJews Larger, well equipped armor, artillery, air force Well organized and well disciplined

8 Arab Response

9 Arab League’s Justification Britain flooded Palestine with Jews Zionist goal is aggression Arab governments are compelled to intervene Only solution is a unitary Palestinian state Arab governments only recognize Palestine (which has been suppressed by British Mandate) Arab governments must ensure security of Palestine

10 Pre-May 1948 Phases of the War First Phase (November 1947-April 1948) Palestinians and Arab countries attacked Jews suffered casualties and disruption on highways Second Phase (April-May 1948) Hagana opened road to Jerusalem and gained control of territory from Partition Plan

11 Post-May 1948 Phases of the War Third Phase (May-July 1948) 5 Arab countries attacked Israel with initial victories Hagana renamed IDF (May 31) IDF stabilized and began offensive attacks

12 Post-May 1948 Phases of the War Fourth Phase (July 1948-July 1949) Operation Yoav: capture Be’er Sheva Operation Hiram: capture of Upper Galilee Operations Horev and Uvda: capture of Negev

13 Armistice 1949 Armistice Agreements: Israel received 1/3 more land than Partition Plan (“Green Line”)

14 1949 Borders of Israel

15 Effects of the War Casualties: 6,000 Jews (2,000 civilians) 8-15,000 Arabs Palestinian Refugees 750,000 fled or were expelled  refugee camps Arab nations refused citizenship (except Jordan) Refugee status passed to children

16 Palestinians…

17 vs. Israel


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