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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1948 Palestine war refers to the events that happened in Palestine between the vote on the partition plan of Palestine on November 30, 1947, to the end of the first Arab-Israeli war on July 20, 1949. Historians divide this into two phases : A Civil War (also named Intercommunal War) in which Palestinian Arabs, supported by the Arab Liberation Army, and the Yishuv, fought against each other while the region was still fully under British rule. The 1948 Arab Israeli War after May 15, in which Transjordan, Egypt, Syria and Iraq sent expeditionary…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1948 Palestine war refers to the events that happened in Palestine between the vote on the partition plan of Palestine on November 30, 1947, to the end of the first Arab-Israeli war on July 20, 1949. Historians divide this into two phases : A Civil War (also named Intercommunal War) in which Palestinian Arabs, supported by the Arab Liberation Army, and the Yishuv, fought against each other while the region was still fully under British rule. The 1948 Arab Israeli War after May 15, in which Transjordan, Egypt, Syria and Iraq sent expeditionary forces to Palestine that fought the Israel Defence Forces. At the issue of the war, the State of Israel kept most of the area it had been allocated by the partition plan. Israel also took control a significant portion of the area allocated to the proposed Arab state, including the Jaffa, Lydda and Ramle area, Galilee, Negev, a strip along the Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem road and some territories in the West Bank). No Arab Palestinian state was created: the remainder of the West Bank was under military rule by Jordan and Iraq and the Gaza Strip was placed under Egyptian military rule.