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The Arab-Israeli War of 1948 and Nakba explained
Following the establishment of the State of #Israel, the #1948 Arab-Israeli war broke out.
As a result, 700,000 #Palestinians were forced out of their homeland to other Arab nations. The event is remembered by the Arab world as the Nakba or “catastrophe”.
Palestine: Nakba Day 🇵🇸
👉 http://trt.world/1q46
Palestine-Israel Conflict
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published: 14 May 2018
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First Arab - Israeli War 1948 - COLD WAR DOCUMENTARY
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Previously in our animated historical documentary series on modern warfare we have covered the Six-Day War of 1967, also known as the Third Arab-Israeli War http://bit.ly/30NfTOy This new 3d documentary will explain the events of the First Arab-Israeli War, which was fought in 1948-1949.
Cold War channel: youtube.com/@TheColdWarTV
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First Arab - Israeli War of 1948 - Political episode: http://bit.ly/2zyjAvs
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Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or...
published: 31 Aug 2019
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Israel - May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | Free Documentary History
May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | History Documentary
Watch 'How Britain Started the Arab-Israeli Conflict' here: https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of the 30-year Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographs of two war photographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the British photographer, was one of the first photojournalists in the world on the war in Jer...
published: 29 Sep 2023
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1948: Creation & Catastrophe (Full documentary)
Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation & Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivotal year in the most controversial conflict in the world. It tells the story of the establishment of Israel as seen through the eyes of the people who lived it. But rather than being a history lesson, this documentary is a primer for the present. It is simply not possible to make sense of what is happening today without an understanding of 1948. This documentary was the last chance for many of its Israeli and Palestinian characters to narrate their first-hand accounts of the creation of a state and the expulsion of a nation. Hear stories from the Israelis and Palestinians who personally lived through events in Haifa, Jaffa, Dayr Yasi...
published: 13 Oct 2023
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First Arab-Israeli War 1948 - Political Background - COLD WAR
Our series on the history of the Cold War period continues with a documentary explaining the political background of the First Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
To learn about the military events of this conflict, go to the Kings and Generals channel
Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecoldwar
published: 31 Aug 2019
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1948 Israeli War of Independence | History of Israel Explained | Unpacked
Depending on where you stood in 1948, the war that broke out following the declaration of Israeli independence was a war of self-determination and sovereignty; of liberation and even of catastrophe. By the end of the war, Israel had lost 1% of its population, including 2,000 survivors of the Holocaust.
The term Nakba reflects the reality that some 700,000 of the indigenous Arab population were exiled or had fled the country and over 15,000 had been killed. And in response to the Israeli victory, more than 850,000 Jews living in Iran and Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa were expelled from their homelands.
This was not an easy time - for anyone.
Join us as we continue piecing together those difficult days and discuss how the 1948 War of Independence changed the region...
published: 29 Aug 2019
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First Arab-Israeli War 1948 | Faisal Warraich
The onset of the First Arab-Israeli War was marked by the historic proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. In response, a coalition of five Arab nations, comprising Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, launched a concerted invasion of the newly-formed state. The ensuing conflict was a gruelling test of endurance and determination. The War also resulted in the displacement of 700,000 Palestinians, known as ‘Nakba’ or ‘Destruction’ in the Arab World.
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Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War | Featured Documentary
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Arch...
published: 01 Jun 2023
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The Battle for Jerusalem in May 1948
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of 30 years Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
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The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographies of two war phtographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the british photographer, was one of the first photo journalist in the world on the war in Jerusalem. His camera documents the jews perpecti...
published: 07 Jan 2023
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1948 Arab Israeli War
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On May 14, 1948, Palestinian Jews established the State of Israel. The next day, the new nation was invaded by the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, assisted by volunteer fighters from other Arab countries. The Arabs’ stated reasons for the invasion were: 1. to stop the violence and to restore law and order in Palestine, and 2. to allow the Palestinian people to form a government o...
published: 05 Apr 2021
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The Arab-Israeli War of 1948 and Nakba explained
Following the establishment of the State of #Israel, the #1948 Arab-Israeli war broke out.
As a result, 700,000 #Palestinians were forced out of their homeland...
Following the establishment of the State of #Israel, the #1948 Arab-Israeli war broke out.
As a result, 700,000 #Palestinians were forced out of their homeland to other Arab nations. The event is remembered by the Arab world as the Nakba or “catastrophe”.
Palestine: Nakba Day 🇵🇸
👉 http://trt.world/1q46
Palestine-Israel Conflict
👉 http://trt.world/13k1
https://wn.com/The_Arab_Israeli_War_Of_1948_And_Nakba_Explained
Following the establishment of the State of #Israel, the #1948 Arab-Israeli war broke out.
As a result, 700,000 #Palestinians were forced out of their homeland to other Arab nations. The event is remembered by the Arab world as the Nakba or “catastrophe”.
Palestine: Nakba Day 🇵🇸
👉 http://trt.world/1q46
Palestine-Israel Conflict
👉 http://trt.world/13k1
- published: 14 May 2018
- views: 508986
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First Arab - Israeli War 1948 - COLD WAR DOCUMENTARY
Support our channel and install the free-to-play PC game World of Tanks to get the in-game gifts: http://patron.me/KingsAndGeneralsWoT
Previously in our animat...
Support our channel and install the free-to-play PC game World of Tanks to get the in-game gifts: http://patron.me/KingsAndGeneralsWoT
Previously in our animated historical documentary series on modern warfare we have covered the Six-Day War of 1967, also known as the Third Arab-Israeli War http://bit.ly/30NfTOy This new 3d documentary will explain the events of the First Arab-Israeli War, which was fought in 1948-1949.
Cold War channel: youtube.com/@TheColdWarTV
Creation of Israel: http://bit.ly/2ZApWFi
Arab countries after the World War II: http://bit.ly/2ZBW0bX
First Arab - Israeli War of 1948 - Political episode: http://bit.ly/2zyjAvs
Modern Warfare series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX4NYr_WkbaW5KfYwqTAxn08
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The video was made by our friend Leif Sick, while the script was written by Matt Hollis.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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Ahron Bregman - Israel's Wars: A History Since 1947
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Previously in our animated historical documentary series on modern warfare we have covered the Six-Day War of 1967, also known as the Third Arab-Israeli War http://bit.ly/30NfTOy This new 3d documentary will explain the events of the First Arab-Israeli War, which was fought in 1948-1949.
Cold War channel: youtube.com/@TheColdWarTV
Creation of Israel: http://bit.ly/2ZApWFi
Arab countries after the World War II: http://bit.ly/2ZBW0bX
First Arab - Israeli War of 1948 - Political episode: http://bit.ly/2zyjAvs
Modern Warfare series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX4NYr_WkbaW5KfYwqTAxn08
Support us on Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/KingsandGenerals or Paypal: http://paypal.me/kingsandgenerals
We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JlqSD0nyP64psCnaLrwFT3zVTZiordU1jnwXeZOu1to
The video was made by our friend Leif Sick, while the script was written by Matt Hollis.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
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Benny Morris - A History of the First Arab-Israeli War 1948
Ahron Bregman - Israel's Wars: A History Since 1947
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#Documentary #ArabIsraeliWar #ColdWar
- published: 31 Aug 2019
- views: 3256800
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Israel - May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | Free Documentary History
May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | History Documentary
Watch 'How Britain Started the Arab-Israeli Conflict' here: https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg
One war, te...
May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | History Documentary
Watch 'How Britain Started the Arab-Israeli Conflict' here: https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of the 30-year Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographs of two war photographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the British photographer, was one of the first photojournalists in the world on the war in Jerusalem. His camera documents the Jews' perspective, the evacuation of thousands of Jews from the Old City of Jerusalem. Philip captures, for Life Magazine, the destruction of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.
Meanwhile, Ali Zaarour was one of the few photographers who took photos of the Palestinian side of the story. His photos had never been seen before his grandson discovered them and undertook a tremendous task to illustrate the catastrophe that this war was also for the Palestinians. The Naqba, the catastrophe and the darkest day, where 750,000 Palestinians lost their homes and became refugees.
The documentary also focuses on Jack Padwais, producer of the first major film about the founding of Israel, "Hill 24 Does Not Answer" directed by Thorold Dickinson. Coming from a right-wing Jewish family, he recreated the battle for Jerusalem from an Israeli perspective. To this day, his film is consistently used in schools as the definitive account of that historic battle.
This documentary shows how photographs not only have the power to anchor history in memories and ensure that it is not forgotten but also the ability to create a story and offer different perceptions of an event.
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May 1948: The Battle for Jerusalem | History Documentary
Watch 'How Britain Started the Arab-Israeli Conflict' here: https://youtu.be/ZXfuqUhzESg
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of the 30-year Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographs of two war photographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the British photographer, was one of the first photojournalists in the world on the war in Jerusalem. His camera documents the Jews' perspective, the evacuation of thousands of Jews from the Old City of Jerusalem. Philip captures, for Life Magazine, the destruction of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.
Meanwhile, Ali Zaarour was one of the few photographers who took photos of the Palestinian side of the story. His photos had never been seen before his grandson discovered them and undertook a tremendous task to illustrate the catastrophe that this war was also for the Palestinians. The Naqba, the catastrophe and the darkest day, where 750,000 Palestinians lost their homes and became refugees.
The documentary also focuses on Jack Padwais, producer of the first major film about the founding of Israel, "Hill 24 Does Not Answer" directed by Thorold Dickinson. Coming from a right-wing Jewish family, he recreated the battle for Jerusalem from an Israeli perspective. To this day, his film is consistently used in schools as the definitive account of that historic battle.
This documentary shows how photographs not only have the power to anchor history in memories and ensure that it is not forgotten but also the ability to create a story and offer different perceptions of an event.
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- published: 29 Sep 2023
- views: 213579
1:25:14
1948: Creation & Catastrophe (Full documentary)
Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation & Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivot...
Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation & Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivotal year in the most controversial conflict in the world. It tells the story of the establishment of Israel as seen through the eyes of the people who lived it. But rather than being a history lesson, this documentary is a primer for the present. It is simply not possible to make sense of what is happening today without an understanding of 1948. This documentary was the last chance for many of its Israeli and Palestinian characters to narrate their first-hand accounts of the creation of a state and the expulsion of a nation. Hear stories from the Israelis and Palestinians who personally lived through events in Haifa, Jaffa, Dayr Yasin, Acre, Jerusalem, Ramla, Lydda and more. These shocking and dramatic events reveal the core of what drives the conflict today.
1948movie.com
For a bibliography, visit 1948movie.com/research
facebook.com/1948movie
Note from the producers:
This documentary is ten years in the making. We collected dozens of stories from fighters, refugees (many still living in camps) and survivors of the war. Their stories are powerful, heart-breaking and shocking.
On top of those interviews, we conducted a mountain of research (over 20,000 pages of history), painstakingly fact-checking every statement made in the documentary. Our team gathered photographs and film from archives across the globe. We retrieved copies of military orders from Israeli archives. We translated dozens of Arabic and Hebrew interviews as well as secondary documents. And we interviewed and consulted with some of the most respected historians in the field.
This has been a colossal amount of work. We sincerely hope you get something out of it.
Andy Trimlett & Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb
0:00 Introduction
12:14 Partition
19:37 Plan D
23:11 Dayr Yasin
31:32 Haifa
36:22 Jaffa
42:16 Declaration
47:44 Acre
51:14 Ramla & Lydda
58:39 Negba & Nazareth
1:01:43 Beersheba
1:04:30 Preventing Return
1:09:35 Design
1:14:23 Villages
1:16:35 Statehood
1:20:24 Returning
1:22:32 Conclusion
https://wn.com/1948_Creation_Catastrophe_(Full_Documentary)
Through riveting and moving personal recollections of both Palestinians and Israelis, 1948: Creation & Catastrophe reveals the shocking events of the most pivotal year in the most controversial conflict in the world. It tells the story of the establishment of Israel as seen through the eyes of the people who lived it. But rather than being a history lesson, this documentary is a primer for the present. It is simply not possible to make sense of what is happening today without an understanding of 1948. This documentary was the last chance for many of its Israeli and Palestinian characters to narrate their first-hand accounts of the creation of a state and the expulsion of a nation. Hear stories from the Israelis and Palestinians who personally lived through events in Haifa, Jaffa, Dayr Yasin, Acre, Jerusalem, Ramla, Lydda and more. These shocking and dramatic events reveal the core of what drives the conflict today.
1948movie.com
For a bibliography, visit 1948movie.com/research
facebook.com/1948movie
Note from the producers:
This documentary is ten years in the making. We collected dozens of stories from fighters, refugees (many still living in camps) and survivors of the war. Their stories are powerful, heart-breaking and shocking.
On top of those interviews, we conducted a mountain of research (over 20,000 pages of history), painstakingly fact-checking every statement made in the documentary. Our team gathered photographs and film from archives across the globe. We retrieved copies of military orders from Israeli archives. We translated dozens of Arabic and Hebrew interviews as well as secondary documents. And we interviewed and consulted with some of the most respected historians in the field.
This has been a colossal amount of work. We sincerely hope you get something out of it.
Andy Trimlett & Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb
0:00 Introduction
12:14 Partition
19:37 Plan D
23:11 Dayr Yasin
31:32 Haifa
36:22 Jaffa
42:16 Declaration
47:44 Acre
51:14 Ramla & Lydda
58:39 Negba & Nazareth
1:01:43 Beersheba
1:04:30 Preventing Return
1:09:35 Design
1:14:23 Villages
1:16:35 Statehood
1:20:24 Returning
1:22:32 Conclusion
- published: 13 Oct 2023
- views: 521371
11:32
First Arab-Israeli War 1948 - Political Background - COLD WAR
Our series on the history of the Cold War period continues with a documentary explaining the political background of the First Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
To lea...
Our series on the history of the Cold War period continues with a documentary explaining the political background of the First Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
To learn about the military events of this conflict, go to the Kings and Generals channel
Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecoldwar
https://wn.com/First_Arab_Israeli_War_1948_Political_Background_Cold_War
Our series on the history of the Cold War period continues with a documentary explaining the political background of the First Arab-Israeli War of 1948.
To learn about the military events of this conflict, go to the Kings and Generals channel
Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecoldwar
- published: 31 Aug 2019
- views: 209777
10:42
1948 Israeli War of Independence | History of Israel Explained | Unpacked
Depending on where you stood in 1948, the war that broke out following the declaration of Israeli independence was a war of self-determination and sovereignty; ...
Depending on where you stood in 1948, the war that broke out following the declaration of Israeli independence was a war of self-determination and sovereignty; of liberation and even of catastrophe. By the end of the war, Israel had lost 1% of its population, including 2,000 survivors of the Holocaust.
The term Nakba reflects the reality that some 700,000 of the indigenous Arab population were exiled or had fled the country and over 15,000 had been killed. And in response to the Israeli victory, more than 850,000 Jews living in Iran and Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa were expelled from their homelands.
This was not an easy time - for anyone.
Join us as we continue piecing together those difficult days and discuss how the 1948 War of Independence changed the region forever.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:15 Historical context of the Declaration of Independence
01:50 The Hagana prepares for war
02:17 Ben-Gurion's Plan D (Plan Dalet)
03:00 Expulsion and voluntary flight of Palestinians prior to the war
03:13 Ben-Gurion declares Israel' independence
03:46 5 Arab armies attack the State of Israel
04:01 Formation of the modern-day Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
04:56 Attacks and counterattacks on Israeli soil
05:59 Turning point: a UN-brokered truce and arms embargo
06:41 Israel's Operation Danny
07:54 Diverting resources to the south to attack Egypt
08:57 Israel's Operation Horev, ending the Egyptian threat
09:09 Casualties and results of the 1948 War of Independence
10:03 Independence vs. Nakba
10:20 Outro
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About History of Israel Explained: This series casts a new perspective on the history of the modern State of Israel, both pre and post 1948. We explore the inspiring highs and heartbreaking lows, and the everyday struggles of ordinary people. Understand how the Jewish State came to be by meeting prominent Zionist figures and learning about key historical events. Explore aspects of Israeli society, from its famous military to the meaning of the national anthem, and more.
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Depending on where you stood in 1948, the war that broke out following the declaration of Israeli independence was a war of self-determination and sovereignty; of liberation and even of catastrophe. By the end of the war, Israel had lost 1% of its population, including 2,000 survivors of the Holocaust.
The term Nakba reflects the reality that some 700,000 of the indigenous Arab population were exiled or had fled the country and over 15,000 had been killed. And in response to the Israeli victory, more than 850,000 Jews living in Iran and Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa were expelled from their homelands.
This was not an easy time - for anyone.
Join us as we continue piecing together those difficult days and discuss how the 1948 War of Independence changed the region forever.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:15 Historical context of the Declaration of Independence
01:50 The Hagana prepares for war
02:17 Ben-Gurion's Plan D (Plan Dalet)
03:00 Expulsion and voluntary flight of Palestinians prior to the war
03:13 Ben-Gurion declares Israel' independence
03:46 5 Arab armies attack the State of Israel
04:01 Formation of the modern-day Israel Defense Forces (IDF)
04:56 Attacks and counterattacks on Israeli soil
05:59 Turning point: a UN-brokered truce and arms embargo
06:41 Israel's Operation Danny
07:54 Diverting resources to the south to attack Egypt
08:57 Israel's Operation Horev, ending the Egyptian threat
09:09 Casualties and results of the 1948 War of Independence
10:03 Independence vs. Nakba
10:20 Outro
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About History of Israel Explained: This series casts a new perspective on the history of the modern State of Israel, both pre and post 1948. We explore the inspiring highs and heartbreaking lows, and the everyday struggles of ordinary people. Understand how the Jewish State came to be by meeting prominent Zionist figures and learning about key historical events. Explore aspects of Israeli society, from its famous military to the meaning of the national anthem, and more.
About Unpacked: We provide nuanced insights by unpacking all things Jewish. People are complex and complicated — yet we’re constantly being pushed to oversimplify our world. At Unpacked we know that being complex makes us more interesting. Because of this, we break the world down with nuance and insight to drive your curiosity and challenge your thinking.
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- published: 29 Aug 2019
- views: 104569
27:56
First Arab-Israeli War 1948 | Faisal Warraich
The onset of the First Arab-Israeli War was marked by the historic proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. In response, a coalition of five Arab na...
The onset of the First Arab-Israeli War was marked by the historic proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. In response, a coalition of five Arab nations, comprising Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, launched a concerted invasion of the newly-formed state. The ensuing conflict was a gruelling test of endurance and determination. The War also resulted in the displacement of 700,000 Palestinians, known as ‘Nakba’ or ‘Destruction’ in the Arab World.
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The onset of the First Arab-Israeli War was marked by the historic proclamation of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. In response, a coalition of five Arab nations, comprising Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, launched a concerted invasion of the newly-formed state. The ensuing conflict was a gruelling test of endurance and determination. The War also resulted in the displacement of 700,000 Palestinians, known as ‘Nakba’ or ‘Destruction’ in the Arab World.
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- published: 09 Nov 2023
- views: 276285
47:13
Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War | Featured Documentary
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and milit...
The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Archive at the following timecodes: 19:33, 19:53, and 20:06.
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The June 1967 War was a milestone in the Arab-Israeli conflict, with consequences still felt across the region to this day.
It altered the political and military landscape, expanded Israel’s territorial claims and confirmed Israel's military dominance in the region.
This war is known to Arabs as 'The War in June' and in Israel as 'The Six Day War'. It came just two decades after the 1948 'Nakba,' or catastrophe, when the state of Israel was established and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were expelled from their homes and land.
‘The War in June’ looks at the roots of the 1967 War and documents the actual details of six days of battle, before considering the profound long-term consequences of this conflict.
Editor’s note: This documentary uses footage from the Israeli Army Archive at the following timecodes: 19:33, 19:53, and 20:06.
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#Documentary #History #SixDayWar
- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 5268123
52:20
The Battle for Jerusalem in May 1948
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of 30 years Mandate. For the...
One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of 30 years Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
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The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographies of two war phtographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the british photographer, was one of the first photo journalist in the world on the war in Jerusalem. His camera documents the jews perpective, the evacution of thousand of jews from the Old City of Jerusalem. Philip captures, for Life Magazine, the destruction of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.
Meanwhile Ali Zaarour was one of the few photographers who took photos of the Palestinian side of the story. His photos has never been seen before his grandson discovered them, and undertook an tremendous task to illustrate the catastrophe that this war was also for the Palestinians. The Naqba, the catastrophe and the darkest day, where 750,000 Palestinians lost their homes and became refugees. The documentary also focuses on Jack Padwais, producer of the first major film about the founding of Israel, "Hill 24 Does Not Answer" directed by Thorold Dickinson. Coming from a right wing Jewish family, he recreated the battle for Jerusalem from an Israeli perspective. To this day, his film is consistently used in schools as the definitive account of that historic battle.
This documentary shows how photographs not only have the power to anchor history in memories and ensure that it is not forgotten, but also the ability to create a story and offer different perceptions of an event.
Original title: Jerusalem Cuts
A film by Liran Atzmor
© 2008, licensed by First Hand Films
#Palestine #Israel #History #conflict #1948
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One war, ten days, three stories: the Old City of Jerusalem, at the dawn of a new Middle East. For the Brits, it's the shameful end of 30 years Mandate. For the Jews, it's the birthday of their State. And for the Palestinians, it's a catastrophe. Only now, 60 years later, images can be shown from three opposing points of view, telling a whole new story.
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The events of the 1948 war of Jerusalem, which would lead to the founding of Israel, had been immortalized through the photographies of two war phtographers, British and Palestinian.
John Philip, the british photographer, was one of the first photo journalist in the world on the war in Jerusalem. His camera documents the jews perpective, the evacution of thousand of jews from the Old City of Jerusalem. Philip captures, for Life Magazine, the destruction of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.
Meanwhile Ali Zaarour was one of the few photographers who took photos of the Palestinian side of the story. His photos has never been seen before his grandson discovered them, and undertook an tremendous task to illustrate the catastrophe that this war was also for the Palestinians. The Naqba, the catastrophe and the darkest day, where 750,000 Palestinians lost their homes and became refugees. The documentary also focuses on Jack Padwais, producer of the first major film about the founding of Israel, "Hill 24 Does Not Answer" directed by Thorold Dickinson. Coming from a right wing Jewish family, he recreated the battle for Jerusalem from an Israeli perspective. To this day, his film is consistently used in schools as the definitive account of that historic battle.
This documentary shows how photographs not only have the power to anchor history in memories and ensure that it is not forgotten, but also the ability to create a story and offer different perceptions of an event.
Original title: Jerusalem Cuts
A film by Liran Atzmor
© 2008, licensed by First Hand Films
#Palestine #Israel #History #conflict #1948
- published: 07 Jan 2023
- views: 255214
10:25
1948 Arab Israeli War
Website: https://20thcenturywars.com
More Information: Wars of the 20th Century Series on Amazon
Volume 1 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1499738722
Volume 2 - ht...
Website: https://20thcenturywars.com
More Information: Wars of the 20th Century Series on Amazon
Volume 1 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1499738722
Volume 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M9LDW5S
Volume 3 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1500916927
Volume 4 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1515034607
Volume 5 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KRBOO3A
Volume 6 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077B9ZTV1
On May 14, 1948, Palestinian Jews established the State of Israel. The next day, the new nation was invaded by the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, assisted by volunteer fighters from other Arab countries. The Arabs’ stated reasons for the invasion were: 1. to stop the violence and to restore law and order in Palestine, and 2. to allow the Palestinian people to form a government of their choice. Also cited by the Arabs was the displacement of Palestinian Arabs caused by Jewish aggression. As the nation of Israel was by now in existence, the resulting war was one fought by sovereign states.
TIMELINE
May 14, 1948 – The State of Israel is founded
May 15, 1948 – Israel is attacked by the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, assisted by volunteer fighters from other Arab states
May 17, 1948 –Jordanian forces besiege Jerusalem, soon forcing the surrender of the Jewish defenders of the city
May 25, 1948 – Iraqi forces capture Geulim, Kfar Vona, and Ein Vered before being stopped by the Israelis at Netanya
May 26, 1948 – Israeli authorities merge the various small militias and a large Jewish paramilitary into a single Israeli Defense Forces, the country’s regular armed forces
June 6, 1948 – Syrian forces launch a second attack into Galilee in northern Palestine
June 11, 1948 – The United Nations (UN) impose a truce, which lasts for 28 days until July 8th
July 9, 1948 – Israeli forces launch an offensive aimed at opening a corridor from Tel-Aviv to eastern Palestine, in order to lift the siege on Jerusalem; the attack fails to break the solid Jordanian defenses in Jerusalem
July 12 – 14, 1948 – Egyptian offensives in Negba (on July 12th), Gal (on July 14th), and Be-erot Yitzhak are repulsed
July 16, 1948 – Israeli forces in northern Palestine capture Nazareth and the whole region of Lower Galilee extending from Haifa in the coastal west to the Sea of Galilee in the east
July 18, 1948 – The UN imposes a second truce, which lasts nearly three months until October 15, when fighting breaks out once more
September 22, 1948 – Israel passes a law that makes all captured territories an integral part of Israel, including those that would be won in the future
Fall of 1948 – The Israeli Defense Forces total 90,000 soldiers, greatly outnumbering the combined Arab expeditionary force
Mid-October 1948 – Israeli forces capture Egyptian-held Beersheba and Bayt Jibrin, eventually bringing the whole Negev came under Israeli control
October 1948 – The UN imposes a third truce; however, fighting continues in Marmon in northern Palestine.
October 24, 1948 – A powerful Israeli offensive captures the whole northern Galilee, forcing Syrian and Lebanese units to withdraw across their respective borders
Early November 1948 – Israeli forces penetrate five miles into Lebanon; Israel later withdraw from Lebanon after both countries sign an armistice at the end of the war
December 22, 1948 – Israeli forces attack Egyptian units positioned in the southern Negev, driving them across the Egyptian border after five days of fighting
January 3, 1949 – The Israelis surround Egyptian forces inside the Gaza Strip, prompting Egypt to agree to a ceasefire and ending fighting in the war
1949 – Israel signs separate armistices with Egypt (in February), Lebanon (in March), Jordan (in April), and Syria (in July)
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Website: https://20thcenturywars.com
More Information: Wars of the 20th Century Series on Amazon
Volume 1 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1499738722
Volume 2 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M9LDW5S
Volume 3 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1500916927
Volume 4 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1515034607
Volume 5 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KRBOO3A
Volume 6 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077B9ZTV1
On May 14, 1948, Palestinian Jews established the State of Israel. The next day, the new nation was invaded by the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, assisted by volunteer fighters from other Arab countries. The Arabs’ stated reasons for the invasion were: 1. to stop the violence and to restore law and order in Palestine, and 2. to allow the Palestinian people to form a government of their choice. Also cited by the Arabs was the displacement of Palestinian Arabs caused by Jewish aggression. As the nation of Israel was by now in existence, the resulting war was one fought by sovereign states.
TIMELINE
May 14, 1948 – The State of Israel is founded
May 15, 1948 – Israel is attacked by the combined armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq, assisted by volunteer fighters from other Arab states
May 17, 1948 –Jordanian forces besiege Jerusalem, soon forcing the surrender of the Jewish defenders of the city
May 25, 1948 – Iraqi forces capture Geulim, Kfar Vona, and Ein Vered before being stopped by the Israelis at Netanya
May 26, 1948 – Israeli authorities merge the various small militias and a large Jewish paramilitary into a single Israeli Defense Forces, the country’s regular armed forces
June 6, 1948 – Syrian forces launch a second attack into Galilee in northern Palestine
June 11, 1948 – The United Nations (UN) impose a truce, which lasts for 28 days until July 8th
July 9, 1948 – Israeli forces launch an offensive aimed at opening a corridor from Tel-Aviv to eastern Palestine, in order to lift the siege on Jerusalem; the attack fails to break the solid Jordanian defenses in Jerusalem
July 12 – 14, 1948 – Egyptian offensives in Negba (on July 12th), Gal (on July 14th), and Be-erot Yitzhak are repulsed
July 16, 1948 – Israeli forces in northern Palestine capture Nazareth and the whole region of Lower Galilee extending from Haifa in the coastal west to the Sea of Galilee in the east
July 18, 1948 – The UN imposes a second truce, which lasts nearly three months until October 15, when fighting breaks out once more
September 22, 1948 – Israel passes a law that makes all captured territories an integral part of Israel, including those that would be won in the future
Fall of 1948 – The Israeli Defense Forces total 90,000 soldiers, greatly outnumbering the combined Arab expeditionary force
Mid-October 1948 – Israeli forces capture Egyptian-held Beersheba and Bayt Jibrin, eventually bringing the whole Negev came under Israeli control
October 1948 – The UN imposes a third truce; however, fighting continues in Marmon in northern Palestine.
October 24, 1948 – A powerful Israeli offensive captures the whole northern Galilee, forcing Syrian and Lebanese units to withdraw across their respective borders
Early November 1948 – Israeli forces penetrate five miles into Lebanon; Israel later withdraw from Lebanon after both countries sign an armistice at the end of the war
December 22, 1948 – Israeli forces attack Egyptian units positioned in the southern Negev, driving them across the Egyptian border after five days of fighting
January 3, 1949 – The Israelis surround Egyptian forces inside the Gaza Strip, prompting Egypt to agree to a ceasefire and ending fighting in the war
1949 – Israel signs separate armistices with Egypt (in February), Lebanon (in March), Jordan (in April), and Syria (in July)
- published: 05 Apr 2021
- views: 3932