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1 The War of Independence From the Partition Decision to shaping Israel’s borders 1947-1949

2 The war of communities (12/47-4/48)  The Arabs never accepted the Partition. Attacks on roads and Jewish traffic by irregular local Arabs.  The Haganah brings supplies to different places with convoys. Shortage of weapons and ammunition.  The Yeshuv is very vulnerable.A lot of settlements are isolated. Jerusalem is under siege. Neighborhoods in mixed cities and frontier areas are attacked.  An army of Arab volunteers from different countries, “Arab Liberation Army”, invades North Palestine (include 4 regiments).  Jewish convoys are ambushed by Arabs, and their passengers killed

3 Plan D’ – creating territorial continuity  The U.S. government tried to cancel the partition. Later on, they suggested that the Zionists postpone the declaration of an independent state  The last month of the Mandate, a large Jewish military initiative. The purpose: to connect all the Jewish enclaves.  Arab forces - local and foreign volunteers - can’t coordinate their responses.  Arab Elites leave Palestine. After Dir Yassin events, the beginning of a mass exodus

4 The declaration and the invasion  Regardless of American demand and military risk, the state is declared.  The Jewish state is named “Israel”  5 regular Arab armies invade Palestine.  The Arabs’ plan – A Blitz directed to Haifa  The Arabs’ invitation and the different interests of Arab countries

5 The Balance of Power – May 15, 1948 Heavy Weapons Israel Arab Forces Tanks 1 (without a gun) 40 Armored cars with gun 2200 Armored cars without gun 120300 Artillery barrels 5140 Antitank and antiaircraft guns 24220 Fighter planes 074 Patrol planes 2857 Navy ships 312

6 From the invasion to the First truce  The Egyptians succeed to get as close as 16 miles from Tel Aviv and to the Southern outskirts of Jerusalem  Syrian and Lebanese invade the North.  The Arab legion (Trans-Jordan army) cut the way to Jerusalem and capture the Jewish quarter of the old city  Iraqi troops threaten to cut the Jewish state in half

7 The Jewish state’s struggle to survive  The Syrians and the Lebanese are stopped by local forces in Degania and Malkiyah  After three failed attempts to take Latrun and open the way to Jerusalem, a new way is built in the mountain – the Burma road  Iraqi troops and Kaukji Army stop their advance due to Jewish attacks  First 5 fighter planes arrived in Israel and stopped the Egyptian troops in Isdud  The Haganah became the IDF (Israel defense forces). Etzel and Lehi merge into the new force

8 From truce to armistice  After 3 and a half weeks, the UN call for a monthly truce was accepted.  Israel organizes its forces.  From now on the initiative is the hands of Israelis.  The ten days’ fight and the second truce  The last stage – the Negev and the Galilee are annexed to Israel

9 Operation Horev and the creation of Gaza strip and the West Bank


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