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Can you imagine a land that the people have waited for 4,000 years to get? Today, when we see the development of Israel and its army, we see a small modern and powerful country. But you will be surprised to know that every inch of this soil is buried with such a story that starts from the dusty streets of Mesopotamia during the time of Hazrat Abraham. For the Jews, Israel is not just a map or a line drawn on the ground.

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It is a promise of their ancestors, which they kept close to their hearts despite the terrible famine, the enslavement of the kings of Egypt and the country of centuries. They were repeatedly attacked by murderers in the Roman Empire. They were repeatedly made slaves, homeless, women were raped, they were forced to wander the world. But their souls were always wrapped in the old and cold walls of Jerusalem. The question is, why does this nation, after being humiliated every time,

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still drags itself back to the same handful of soil of Palestine? of the world's most powerful nation. Was it just a religious sentiment? Or did the Jews have the last resort to save their existence from being completely destroyed? When Hitler's Nazi army had blown up 60 lakh Jews in the gas chamber, no one had even dreamed

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that one day, this nation would emerge from the pile of ashes and rise to become the world's greatest army. Israel's history is the essence of centuries of strife and the struggle for existence that has been written with blood. Today, the shining protection that is seen on the streets of Israel is the sacrifice of those millions of people who had raised their hands for their peace of mind. This journey that started from Mesopotamia's ancient roads and reached the guns of modern Israel surprises everyone. Because this story is not just about the formation of a country, but it is a story of being resurrected from the jaws of death. This is the story of the world's longest and most terrifying war

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fought to save the existence of the world. Namaskar, I am Shubhankar Mishra and today's story is about the existence of Israel. Today's story is about Israel-Palestine conflict which started long before Jesus Christ Today's story is about the Jews who went to Israel, Palestine and Beit Vavad to fight against the Jews. Before we start, I have two requests.

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This story of history starts about 4000 years ago. In that era, there was no name like Israel or Palestine on the map. The whole world was watching the great civilization of Mesopotamia, where people built houses of clay, and worshipped the idols of stone as their God. A personality was born in this society, who changed the religious thinking of the whole world. And that person was Hazrat Abraham. Abraham completely cut off the idol worship that was widespread in his time.

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And gave the message of one God to the world. Abraham completely rejected the idol worship that had spread in his time.

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He gave the message of God to the world.

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He taught that to see God, you don't need a stone statue. You need a pure heart to feel God. According to religious texts, Abraham received a message from God that he should leave his birthplace and go in search of a land that was chosen for his descendants. During this spiritual journey, Abraham reached a place which was called the Land of Canaan. This is the holy land which we know today as Israel and Palestine.

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It was not just a piece of land for the Jews, but, but a promise made by God, which they recorded in their holy book Torah. Although, if you go according to the archaeological department, you will find very little direct material evidence of Abraham's journey. But this unbreakable faith in the Jewish tradition and faith in the faith of the faith has made it clear to them that wherever they go in the story begins with the story of a family where 12 powerful Jewish tribes were formed.

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After Abraham, his sons Ismail and Isaac, both advanced their education. As a result, Abraham's sons were Ishmael and Isaac, both of them advanced their education. A big turn came in this story when Isaac's son Jacob had 12 children. Jacob was also known as Israel. His 12 sons were not ordinary children. According to religious scholars, these 12 sons were the birth of the 12 large and powerful tribes of the Jewish community. These tribes made their own different identities, but they were all connected by the same root and the same faith.

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This was the time when the Jewish community was strengthening its grip on the soil of Israel. Their crops were flourishing and their numbers were increasing. The tribe called themselves the children of Israel. But maybe fate had a different plan. Because suddenly nature changed its course. The green and fertile land was in such a dire state that the rivers dried up.

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The green fields turned into barren deserts. People started craving grains. Hunger spread all around. The green fields turned into barren deserts. People started to crave for grains. Hunger spread everywhere. In this helplessness, the Jews had to leave their holy land and to save their lives, they started to flee to the neighboring rich countries.

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Their first escape took them to Egypt. At that time, Egypt was the most prosperous country in the world. Where the water of the Neel river never runs out. The Jews thought that they would get peace there. They would get a new life. But they had no idea that there were chains of slavery waiting for them.

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Now the story comes, how did Egypt's development become a time bomb for the Jews?

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They were so skilled in business and accounting that in a short time, they became a major player in Egypt's economy. Their prosperity and increasing population created a strange fear in the minds of the kings, that is, the Pharaohs. The kings were afraid that if the Jews were not stopped at this time, then one day they would take over the power of Egypt, make the local people their slaves. And this fear and hatred gave birth to such cruelty that has been recorded in the history as black letters. in history. Here the king gave an inhuman order to throw every boy born in a Jewish family into the river.

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For the Jews, the time was not less than a flood, because their children were being snatched away and killed in front of their eyes. But in this suffocating atmosphere and cruelty, Moses was born. Moses's story is is like a miracle because he was raised in the palace of the same king,

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like a prince who swore to destroy the roots of the Jews. When Moses found out about the pain of his real roots and his people, he left the royal facilities and made a difficult decision to free his people from the chains of slavery. Although, in the history of Egypt, there are no clear evidence of large-scale refugees, but in that era, it is believed that

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this struggle of Moses for the Jews became the biggest milestone of religion and nationalism for them and then the biggest refugee of that era. Now the question is, how did Moses get the Jews out of the jaws of death? Moses not only united the Jews, but he also put his eyes in the eyes of the mighty king of Egypt and asked for the freedom of his people.

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When the king was engulfed in arrogance and did not agree, then according to religious texts, God's miracles and Moses' unbreakable courage paved the way for the Jews. That historical vision is still alive in the stories of the world, when Moses was followed by a huge army of Egypt and a deep red sea ahead. Moses took the name of God and split his stick and the chest of the sea into two pieces.

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The Jews escaped from that path and as soon as they were followed, the army of's army sank in the middle of the sea. You can find many films on Netflix and other OTT platforms on this topic. It is known as Exodus in history. After the freedom of Egypt, Moses was taking were moving towards the same old land, Israel. During this long and difficult journey, Moses met 10 commandments of God on the mountains of Sinai.

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These commandments made the Jews not only religiously but also socially a very strong and unruly nation. In this, not to steal, always speak the truth These were the holy rules of believing in one God. These rules bound the scattered tribes to a discipline which made them one of the most united and powerful nations in the world. Moses taught that the strength of freedom is in the discipline and faith in God. But even after this, the Jews did not find peace in their lives.

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And this is where the next chapter begins. The chapter of King David. The battle of King David and Goliath, which recognized Israel. In fact, after returning to the land of Israel, the Jews had to face new and difficult challenges step by step. There were powerful tribes like the Palishtites already present there, who wanted to stop the Jews from settling there. In the same period, a simple young man, a young man, came forward,

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whose name was David. There was a huge warrior named Goliath in the Palishtite army, who alone was enough to scare the entire army. David showed intelligence and attacked the head of the warrior with a normal baton, which killed him. This brave victory filled the Jews with confidence, which they needed in that era. After this, David became the most powerful king of Israel and inspired the Jews with his bravery, he raised the Jews from their oppression. He won the ancient settlement of Jerusalem, which was in the middle of the mountains, and made it his capital.

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David united all the 12 tribes and created a powerful and complete nation. Even today, the six-cornered blue star that shines on the flag of Israel is called the Star of David. However, if you consider the modern archeological department, the kingdom of David was not as vast as it is described in the Bible. Still, it became the biggest symbol of the Jewish identity. David gave a strong roof to the scattered tribes. But then came the story of King Solomon.

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The temple of King Solomon, which is the biggest heritage of the Jews today. Actually, after King David, his son, King Solomon, who is also known as Solomon, took the throne. The reign of Solomon is considered the most glorious era in the history of Israel. Because in that era, he was counted among the most intelligent kings of the world. He built the first and most magnificent temple of the Jews on the highest peak of Jerusalem.

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Temple Mount. This temple was not an ordinary building, but it was the center of the faith and soul of the Jews. To build it, the most precious stones and gold were used. People from faraway countries used to come to Jerusalem to see the beauty of this temple. Because idol worship was completely prohibited in Jewish religion, the 10 teachings of Moses were kept in the most sacred room of this temple. During Solomon's time, Israel was so prosperous and rich that it considered silver to be worth the same as ordinary stones.

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But after Solomon's death, the Jewish community was divided into two parts due to greed for power and mutual disputes. On one side, Israel was formed in the north and on the other, it was divided to the south. This split weakened the Jews so much that the eyes of the external attackers fell on Jerusalem's countless wealth and this sacred land. And after this, Babylon was attacked, which turned Jerusalem into a swamp. In fact, when the Jews were entangled in their own fight, the cruel king of Babylon attacked his vast and heartless army. The siege of Jerusalem lasted for weeks.

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The people there were starving. In the end, the army of Babylon destroyed the city walls. The holy temple, which was a symbol of the pride of the Jews, was burnt to ashes. The city was turned into a ruin. Thousands of Jews were cut to pieces like carrots and radishes on the road. And then, those who were left, were put in the streets of Babylon by putting iron ropes around their feet and making them slaves.

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It is historically true that Babylon destroyed Jerusalem in 586 BC. It was the most painful and dark time in the history of the Jews. The Jews would sit by the rivers of Babylon and cry for their holy soil. Their name and reputation was being erased from the soil of Israel. But about 70 years later, when the Persian Empire came, and their just king Cyrus, took the throne.

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He won Babylon and showed mercy to the Jews. He cut the chains of the Jews and allowed them to return to their homeland and build their temple. The Jews returned and built their temple again. It was called the Second Temple. The Jews thought that their life was now easier. Good days had come. But the Jews were always unfortunate.

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Because this happiness did not last long. Soon, Alexander, who we call Alexander in India, came with the Roman chariots and started to hate the Jews. However, if you consider Alexander's cruelty against the the Jews as the biggest fear of the Jews, then you should stop. In this era, the death of Jesus Christ

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and the death of Jesus Christ became a curse for the next 2000 years for the Jews. After the Persian and Greek rulers, the whole of Israel was conquered by Alexander. He was crushed under the iron shoes of the Roman Empire. The Roman rulers were very cruel, brutal, and heavy-handed.

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In this suffocating environment and slavery, Jesus Christ, or Jesus Christ, was born in a simple Jewish home near Jerusalem. Jesus was the one who gave love, brotherhood, compassion and a new message. This influenced the troubled and poor Jews. But the strict Jewish religious teachers of that time felt that Jesus was challenging their thousands of years old customs and social power. They felt that this new propaganda would change their religion.

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And because of this religious and political clash, the Romans caught Jesus. They hanged him. This incident became a terrible curse for the Jews for the next many centuries. It is said about Jesus that

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at that time he had an influence, but today he is seen as a Christianity in the world. He was not influenced by that force. He was influenced by the power of the It is said about Jesus that he had an influence at that time, but today he is seen as a Christian in the world. That influence was not like that. That influence was slowly increased by the Jews when they were crucified.

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And as the Christian religion spread in the Roman Empire, the Christians began to consider Jews as the murderers of their Messiah. This fire of hatred made it difficult for Jews to live. And wherever Jews went in the world, they had to face this hatred and contempt. The world believed that they had killed Jesus Christ. And it became a social evil that insulted Jews in different parts of the world and has brought them to the brink of death in many places. When the Jews tried to rebel against Roman tyranny around the 17th century, the revenge the Romans took is still going to shake history.

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Roman General Titus burned Jerusalem to ashes, demolished every brick of the temple and the city. Thousands of Jews were hanged on the road and their homes were turned into ruins. The Romans called it Palestine. So that the emotional bond of the soil will be broken forever. From here, the long journey of the Jews began, which is called the Diaspora. The Jews, saving their lives, scattered to different countries around the world. Some went to the snowy lands of Russia, some to Poland, some to the narrow streets of Germany.

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Wherever they went, they carried a handful of Jerusalem's soil and their holy book in their pockets. They lived as strangers and outsiders in every country of the world. They had to hide their true identity and live in the shadow of fear. Every year, they would see only one dream in their prayers and repeat that next year we will be back in Jerusalem. And this longing remained alive in their nation for the next 2000 years. After the two parts of the Roman Empire,

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the territory of Israel was taken by the Byzantine Empire. The Enshaskans made Christianity their capital, and after that the Jews faced even more difficulties. Now they were directly under the Christian rule, which considered them their biggest religious enemy. The Byzantine government made the Jews like a criminal on their homeland.

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They were strictly forbidden to enter the holy city of Jerusalem. And they were given a severe punishment for being caught. The Jews were taxed heavily. They were kept away from any high government post or commercial rights. For the Jews, time was like an endless dungeon, where they could only protect their language, culture and religion

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behind the walls of their homes. They were now considered a minority in the society. They were often attacked in their settlements. But despite this, the Jews did not leave their roots. They waited for the day when their suffering would end and they would be able to live on their land. And this was the opportunity given to the Islamic government.

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Did the Islamic government give the Jews a chance to breathe again? This question must have come to your mind. We will tell you the answer. History took a turn in 639 A.D. and Hazrat Umar's brave Islamic army defeated the Byzantine army.

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They flung their flag over Jerusalem. The change for the Jews was no less than a miracle because in the battles of the Christian rulers, they got more freedom and more respect in the Arab rule than the Christian rulers. Jews were considered to be the people of the Holy Book in Islam and Caliph Omar gave Jews the right to live and trade in Jerusalem again.

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The ruling of the Islamic Caliphs again brought the glory of the Jewish scholars, famous doctors and big businessmen. Although they were still spread out in many parts of the world, their hearts always beat in the high mountains of Jerusalem. They were living in peace and respect with the Muslim rulers. Their culture and culture flourished again.

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This peaceful peace remained until 1099 AD.

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But then a very bloody uprising of Christian warriors arose from the mountains of Europe. The war started again. It remained peaceful till 1099 AD.

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But then a bloody war of Christian warriors started from the mountains of Europe. It was called the Crusade. In this war, once again this holy land was prepared to be bathed in the blood of the innocent. And from here the question arose, whether the streets of Jerusalem were reddened in blood during the Holy War. European Christian warriors attacked Jerusalem to free it from the Muslims and establish their rule.

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In 1099, when the Crusaders crossed the walls of Jerusalem, people still get scared after hearing it. He not only burned Muslims, but also thousands of innocent Jews in their holy places and homes. Alive. Historians write that on that day, blood was flowing on the streets of Jerusalem. Christian warriors did not even take the name of mercy. The Christian warriors did not even mention mercy.

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The Christian warriors were filled with hatred that the Jews were the real killers of their Messiah. More than half of the Jews were killed in this horrific war. And the survivors were left homeless. For centuries, this holy land was thirsty for blood. This bloodshed stopped when the Ottoman Empire, that is, the Turkish sultans, laid their strong flag on this land.

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The Ottoman government restored peace in Jerusalem and made different rules and regulations for the temple, mosque and church so that no religion could be slandered. But then, in this era, the hate and genocide of anti-Semitism in Europe began. Actually, during the Ottoman rule, there was peace on the land of Israel,

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but the image of the Jews was terrible in the eyes of Europe. Here, a collective and poisonous hatred against the Jews had spread, which was called anti-Semitism. The Christians had considered the Jews to be cancerous for the society and started distancing them. To humiliate them in the society, they were forced to wear yellow badges so that when the Jews are seen on the streets, they can be recognized and they can be attacked or humiliated by recognizing attacked from a distance.

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By the 18th century, this hatred had become an unannounced law in Europe. The Jews were often accused of spreading false magic and diseases, and were burnt alive. Thousands of Jews were deported from France, England and Poland overnight. Their property and business were looted. Tired of this endless suffering, poverty and humiliation,

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millions of Jews crossed the ocean to save their lives and fled to America. The Jews had understood that they could never live with respect and security on the land of Europe. However, in the midst of this, Napoleon's era came and the Jews got a little happiness. In fact, at the end of the 18th century, Napoleon Bonaparte took over the power of Europe and showed his strength, so the Jews felt that God had heard their thousands of years of cry. Napoleon tore apart the laws that had been used against the Jews for centuries and discriminated against them.

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He gave them the status of equality in society. The Jews for the first time felt that they were human beings and they too had the right to live. But then Napoleon lost and after his fall, the wave of Jewish hatred returned with full force and brutality. The new generation of Jews had known that they would never live in peace and respect, no matter where they lived in the world, until they had their own land of the Lord. Instead of being a tenant or a refugee in another country, they started claiming ownership of their ancient land of Israel.

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This anxiety and the desire to save their existence gave birth to a huge nationalist movement which was preparing to change the world and its history. At the end of the 19th century, a journalist named Theodor Herzl, born in Hungary, turned the course of the history of the Jews forever. Herzl saw the hatred and violence against the Jews on the streets of Europe. He felt it.

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He presented a plan in his famous book, The Jewish State, which was a great success for the Jews. He presented his famous book, The Jewish State, which awakened the Jewish pride. He said in clear words that the Jews will have to return to their old soil, Israel, instead of relying on someone else's mercy. Harjal started a Zionist organization and started collecting money from Jews all over the world. Their only goal was to buy land in Palestine and build new settlements for the Jews. At first, many people found this impossible, but the passion of Harjal ignited a flame of hope in the hearts of thousands of Jews that never died.

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The Jews now began to unite not only to save their religion, but also to build their military power. On the call of Harjul, Jews all over the world started a historic process of returning to their homeland Israel. It was called Aliyah. The Jews left their businesses, homes and comforts and started to reach Palestine's barren, rocky and muddy lands. Meanwhile, World War I broke out and the British Empire needed a lot of money to pay for the

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war. The rich Jews of America helped Britain and took a big promise in return. In 1917, the British government issued the Balfour Declaration which for the first time, legally promised that Britain will help Palestine to make a national home for the Jews. The war ended, the Ottoman Empire fell and British rule over Palestine was established. Now it was easier for the Jews to return to their ancestral soil.

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They laid the foundations of modern cities like Tel Aviv and revived their thousands of years old language Hebrew and made it their new national identity. The dream of becoming Israel had now come close to reality. When the Jews returned to Palestine in large numbers, there was no palace or comfort for their welcome. At that time, there were dangerous floods of deserts, deserts, scorching sun and malaria. But the Jews created a very unique and revolutionary system,

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which is called Kibbutz. It was a community where all the people of the society worked together and shared the earnings equally. There was no rich or poor. The Jews worked hard and with a strong will, they dried up the mud and created a modern land with the help of modern farming techniques.

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They have shown the world that they are not only a people of trade, but also a hardworking warrior who has cut the chest of the earth and produced grains. They picked up the plough before picking up the gun, and again re-populated the barren land of Israel with sweat. This strong modern foundation has prepared for the coming big wars. It also taught them to love their soil.

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But then an incident happened which people are still scared of. And that was called the Holocaust of Hitler and the freedom of Israel. During the Second World War, Hitler's Nazi army killed 60 lakh innocent Jews in Germany. This caused a worldwide uproar. Hitler tortured innocent children and women in gas chambers. This massacre broke the last strand of the Jews' patience. The Jews somehow managed to escape from this dreadful hell and took the oath that they would not run again and would fight for their land till their last breath.

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The Jews set up a modern and trained army like Haganah for their security. Britain, which was ruling Palestine at that time, was unable to handle this increasing bloodshed and the strong bond of the Jews. In the end, the matter reached the UN, and in 1947, the United Nations passed the Palestine Dividing Bill, which made the land a plan to divide the land between the Jews and the Arabs. On May 14, 1948, as soon as the British army left there,

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Israel declared its complete freedom. After centuries of wandering, the Jews had got their country, but a very big war was also on the verge with this freedom. That war was when the next day of Israel's freedom, the army of five countries was surrounding Israel. It was the year of 1949 when Israel announced its independence. But the next day, five powerful Arab countries like Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq attacked a small Israel. Israel did not have enough weapons and neither did it have a large Israel. Israel did not have enough weapons or a large army.

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The enemy had modern tanks and fighter jets. The Jews only had a crazy passion to save their existence

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and their freedom. Israel adopted a brave and dangerous military strategy like Operation Nashon. First, they secured their supply and ordered weapons stolen from all over the world. Every citizen of Israel, whether male or female, picked up a gun and stood on the front line.

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This bloody war lasted for weeks and after this historic battle, Israel not only pushed back the armies of those five countries, but also occupied much more land than the borders set by Yevon. This victory of victory sent a message to the world that Israel is no longer going to move away from the map of that. And after this battle, whenever someone from the desert country attacked Israel, Israel countered it and expanded its territory. The land that was assigned by the United Nations, today the Arab countries want Israel to go back to it. But Israel has now taken much more land than that land.

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History, however, is not complete until the pain of both sides is told. In this war of 1949, with the birth of Israel, the Palestinians remember Naba as a heavy devastation. Palestinians remember Israel as a disaster. During the war, around 700,000 Palestinians had to leave their homes under the pressure of the Israeli army. Israel claims that they fled the war and went to the Arabs.

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But many historians, including some Israeli historians like Benny Morris, believe that the Israeli army deliberately disinclined them in many places. And there are many Palestinians who are still living in refugee camps. Israel has taken over their empty lands and homes. This incident has created a wall of deep hatred and bitterness, which has notased even after 80 years. Israel may have made its security a priority,

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but the same security cost has to be paid as the settlement of millions of innocent Palestinians, which the world is witnessing. And even today, the struggle of Gaza and the West Bank is connected to the bitter memories of this Nakba. Although this was not the first battle of Israel. In 1948, Israel fought five countries for its freedom. And now, it was going to go to the Six Day War. The Six Day War that turned Israel into a world warrior.

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Actually, the year 1967 is one of the biggest and and shocking military events in the history of the country. The armies of Arab countries were gathering all around Israel. Israel thought that it was going to be attacked. Instead of waiting for the attack, it decided to attack itself. On 5th June 1967, Israeli fighter jets took off and destroyed the the air force of Egypt, Syria and Jordan. Within six days, Israel not only defended itself, but also captured the West Bank. This victory told the world that the clash with the Israeli army is now a matter of self-satisfaction for any country.

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Israel had become like Ajay Rash, but this victory laid the foundation for new and new controversies. There have been many wars in Israel's history. The full attack of the 1973 Yom Kippur War probably ended Israel.

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Yes, whenever a country considers itself very powerful in history, it is badly hurt. In 1967, Israel thought that no one could defeat it in the world.

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But in 1973, on the day of the most sacred festival of the Jews, Yom Kipp Jews, when Israel was in prayer and fasting, Egypt and Syria suddenly attacked. The Israeli army was not ready to face this attack. Initially, Israel suffered heavy losses in a few hours. It seemed that Israel's end was near. Israel's Prime Minister, at that time, Golda Meir, did not lose courage in that difficult time. And the Israeli soldiers fought their last breath on the front.

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In the end, Israel turned the tables. This war taught Israel a big lesson that never underestimate the enemy. After this war, Israel and Egypt had a historic peace treaty which at least put the war at risk on one front. Mossad's role was also very important in this war. Mossad, the shadow that finds the enemy from any corner of the world.

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It is said that the real power of Israel is not its biggest army, but its most mysterious secret agency, Mosad. It is said that Mosad's agents cross borders of any country and find their enemies. In 1972, when Palestinian terrorists killed Israeli players in the Munich Olympics, Israel launched Operation God of Vengeance and killed every person involved in the incident for the next 20 years. Mossad's spy operations are like a Hollywood movie. Whether it is to stop Iran's Parmadi Program, to steal secret documents, or to use technology

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to kill terrorists. Mossad has set up a system of technology and spying that they have all the enemy news. This ability of their has made Israel the top in the list of the world's safest and most terrifying countries. And the question is, did Mossad and its technology make Israel's security a fortress?

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Today, Israel's biggest identity is its Iron Dome system. Whenever the enemy launches thousands of rockets at Israel, this system instantly destroys them. Israel has made technology the biggest shield for its security. the If you are weak, the world will wipe you out. That's why he made himself so powerful that no country in the world today ignores Israel's strength. Israel's existence is proof that if you have the courage and the passion to die for your land, you can rise from the pile of ashes and become a new and shining sun.

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This story was about the creation of Israel. This story was about the creation of Israel, the pain of Israel. The interesting thing about this story was that Christians wanted to wipe out the Jews. Muslim Shias saved them. But today, Israel's biggest fight is with all the Muslim countries in the world. How did you like this story? Which part of this story was the most interesting?

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