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<>< January 12, 1949, the First Middle East War endedOn January 12, 1949 (the fourteenth day of the lunar calendar), the First Middle East War ended. Situation map of the first Middle East war. The First Middle East War is also known as the Palestinian War.
On May 14, 1948, the Jews proclaimed the "State of Israel" in Palestine. The next day, war broke out between Israel and Egypt, Transjordan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. As a result, the Afghan side was defeated.
The Palestinian hermit faction is occupied by Israel with the exception of Gaza, the East City of Jerusalem and parts of the West Bank. Jerusalem after the end of the First Central Bodong War. On January 12, 1949, Egypt and Israel began armistice negotiations on the Greek island of Rhodes.
On 24 February, the two sides signed a general armistice. From March to July, Israel signed armistice agreements with Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.
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<> "How many wars have there been in the Middle East?"
On May 15, 1948, Israel engaged in a large-scale war with the Arab countries in order to fight for Palestine, and Britain and France colluded with Israel on October 29, 1956, June 5, 1967, October 6, 1973, and June 6, 1982 in order to reoccupy the Suez Canal and restore their colonial rule over Egypt.
In 1945, what happened in China?
On August 15, 1945, Japan surrendered unconditionally, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was won (thanks to the help of the Soviet Union and the United States), the World Anti-Fascist War was won, and Taiwan was liberated (the Liberation War began in 1946).
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The first were the five Middle East wars, the 1948-1949 First Middle East War (Israel and Arab countries), the 1956 Second Middle East War also called the Suez Crisis (Israel and Arab countries), the 1967 Third Middle East War, also called the Six-Day War (Israel and Arab countries), the 1973 Fourth Middle East War, also called the Yom Kippur War (Israel and Arab countries), and the 1982 Fifth Middle East War, also called the Lebanese War (Israel and the PLO i.e. Palestine Liberation Organization). The Arab countries mainly refer to Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. Moreover, there is the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq War, also known as the first Gulf War (Iraq and Iran), the Lebanese Civil War in 1975-1990, mainly the struggle between the PLO stationed in Lebanon and the Maronite sect in Lebanon, which is also involved in the fifth Middle East war, that is, the Israeli invasion, and the second Gulf War in 1990, that is, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait (landlord, the name is actually controversial, but we learn this version, we don't have to delve into it), This also led to the invasion of Iraq by Western countries led by the United States in 1991; the war in Afghanistan in 2001; the 2003 Iraq War, also known as the US-Iraq War; To the present, the Syrian civil war that began in 2011.
I've only talked about the main thing, and I hope it will help you if I have worked hard for a semester to learn the history of the Middle East in English!
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Israel and Arab countries), the second Middle East war in 1956 is also called the Suez crisis (Israel and Arab countries), the third Middle East war in 1967, also called the Six-Day War (Israel and Arab countries), the fourth Middle East war in 1973, also called the Yom Kippur War (Israel and Arab countries), 1982 The fifth Middle East war, also called the Lebanese war (Israel and the PLO is the Palestine Liberation Organization). The Arab countries mainly refer to Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Lebanon. Then there was the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988, also known as the First Gulf War (Iraq and Iran).
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The first war was the Cold War, that is, the main area where the United States and the Soviet Union were fighting for oil in the Middle East was Israel, the second I remember was Saudi Arabia, and the third was the Iraq War
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The five Middle East wars between Israel and neighboring Arab countries, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Iran-Iraq war, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the first Gulf War between the United States and other countries and Iraq, and the Iraq War.
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