Israel invasion of Palestine

July 1922, the British divided Palestine into two administrative districts. Jews would be permitted only in the west side (east of the Jordan river).

In 1946, the British had partitioned Palestine and created an independent Palestine-Arab state – TRANS JORDAN, before it was called JORDAN.

May 14th, 1948, Prime Minister David Ben Gurion proclaimed the 'Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel'. Prior to this moment, the land had been referred to as Palestine, a name bestowed by the Roman emperor Hadrian in an attempt to eradicate the name of ISRAEL, which had endured for 1800 years.

Only a few hours after the Declaration of Independence, five Arab countries, the armies of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq attacked the newborn Israel to try to eliminate the ‘Zionist Aggression’.