The Arabs divided
When the League of Arab States came into existence on 22 March, 1945, there were only seven independent nations to join: Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. All the Arab League state members, however, had for decades been languishing under British and French colonialism, accorded a degree of autonomy inadequate to allow them to function as modern states. --read on--
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Chronology
Main events leading to the first Arab-Israeli War
January 1947 - 15 May, 1948
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Supplement edited by Mona Anis
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