@@arsha1434 Well, you're not wrong. Such was often used by Hollywood animators for war documentaries during WWII. For another idea as to how do give new perspective, TIK's old work on the North Africa campaign sometimes shows the units of only one side to suggest the 'fog of war' -- in real life, the enemy doesn't pop up on some magic 'scanner'. th-cam.com/video/Ji7MZYB4dho/w-d-xo.html
You're probably some of the most underrated mappers on TH-cam and I love your content so much because u put tons of detail on your maps like cities and roads which is great
An interesting history fact that I heard a long time ago back when I was in university: was that over 50% of Israeli soldiers that fought in this war were holocaust survivors. I always thought about that. Like when you have no home to return to if you fail, and no where’s else that welcomes you; you are fighting for everything because you have nothing left.
@@artos9406 Sure. They moved there, UN voted for a partition plan which allocated 1.5 times the modern day west bank plus gaza to palestine, and the arabs rejected it and tried to destroy israel. It was a war for survival, and they won. Now they get to keep their land because they've been there 75 years. It is that simple. The arabs lost; tough shit, now the jews have been there 4 generations and it'd be wrong to force them to leave (also impossible; they have 400 nukes good luck lmao).
Thats the problem with dramatization and politization of history, it's not about what really transpired but what supports your current political opinion.
Yeah it's sad how so few people catch on to him blatantly lying. the guy also claimed "there are no Hamas in the west bank" over and over again and the world is believing him. Just goes to show how good Israel is at reigning them in with very few casualties.
@@ghosthunter0950 You know what they say, " A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes” and this is exactly how it is today, their lies will be heard throughout the planet and when its debunked another lie pops up and it just go on and on, People don't even question it, Europeans and Americans will take the word of a designated terr0r group such as Hamas over the word of their own governments including America/Israel, People are literally just following this trend like a sheep in a herd, many of these protestors are paid
sherman tanks post WW2 generally werent very effective, however Israel did purchase some from the states when they were finishing the replacement of shermans with pershings, and upgunned them to make them usable against even early main battle tanks with 105mm HEAT rounds
@@ضاد-و6ع *All I hear are excuses. Arabs had support from USSR , oil money , more than 3 times the number of soldiers, British military capable trained Arab legions yet you couldn't even last 6 day's against a tiny nation.* Arabs had 2500 tanks against only 800 . Also 957 aircraft against 300 Israeli plane which kept openly without hanger because you bought your own propaganda of superiority
@@Anderson-f4t6c I am talking about 1948 war. You can check for numbers and details by yourself. However I belive that Arab armies are very bad at modern warfare, and Israeli army did earn the victory. The problems come from inside the Arab world itself.
@@Anderson-f4t6c And in 1967 Israeli planes more advanced you cant compare between 1st generation of jet fighters which we have compared to Israeli then had 2nd generation quality of weapons more important than quantity and quality with Israeli side
The odd orientation is to be able to show more detail. If it's disorienting, there's nothing stopping you from rotating your device, I suppose. Or head? if you use a monitor
Here in Israel it is a common misconception. However, Israel managed to gain a Quantity advantage overtime. Israel also had better coordinated attacks so they managed to field more troops to each battle.
I don't think the orientation is disorientating at all, really. I think it was a good call that you decided to rotate it this way, since it allows for a closer view of Israel, which means we can understand the finer details of this conflict. In other words, great job as per usual. Looking forward to the next video.
You are so damn wrong, all today's supporters of israel are crying about october 7 2023 and don't want to hear anything more from history. Please just stop commenting serious things in the internet.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 You claim I’m wrong, and yet history says I’m not. But please, tell me more about the history that you think nobody else knows about?
@@nochybanieraczej2307 Are you kidding when I mention the fact that there has never been a state called Palestine in history, Palestine supporters brains melt.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 There was the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem under the ottomans then the British mandate of Palestine. There has never been a country or Palestinian people in history ever meanwhile the Jews named cities like Jerusalem thousands of years ago. I agree with some of the plights of the Arabs residing in that location but the name Palestine is propaganda, its just the truth.
When you win a war against 4 nations who have twice as many troops as you, also having British commanders and as well as being well trained with your army being ragtag militias, while under an American embargo, while not even having a good economy, AND having outdated equipment.
@@samzuzcalamost supporters aren’t anti-Semitic. They’re anti-Zionist. Ofcourse there are some exceptions by certain people but mostly it’s not the case
That doesn't even show foreign involvement. There were US, French, Italian, British, and Irish volunteer forces supporting Israel, while Russian, Iranian, Chinese, and other forces supporting Palestine.
@@idiocrat3744 those were mainly jewish the soviets sent about 800 troops 600 of which were not jewish to fight in the war. it would have helped the soviets if Israel did not exist because they were bordering a number of muslim nations and needed the oil.
This is really interesting man, I always liked your content and how much detailed it is, And I appreciate the hard work you do. By the way the maps looks really cool.
I really liked this but I have a couple of criticisms. This format, of simply showing the areas occupied by political entities may not be the best to explain what had occurred. 1. It doesn't demonstrate contested areas of control among Arab or Jewish allies. It also doesn't demonstrate internal conflicts such as those among the Jordanian v. AHC and Egyptians in Hebron or Bethlehem in May 1948 and December-January 1949, tension between the ALA and Lebanon in the Galilee, or the destruction of a Syrian brigade during operation Hiram, or Lebanon's conflict with Syrian tribes in October 1948 (resulting in withdrawing their forces from the area completely after their defeat in May 28-29). 2. It doesn't the size or scale of different forces or the movement of armies which were required to occupy areas. Such as Syria's withdrawal of the galilee in May 1948 they only returned , the scale of the Muslim Brotherhood's control of the south and the coast, the ALA's control of the north, or the . 3. It takes liberties with certain aspects, such as Transjordan's army moving from Jordan itself to capture kfar etzion, when the army actually moved from its base in Hebron (Transjordan had a problem after the battle of getting supplied, transporting prisoners, and reinforcements which they had to wait two days until after the mandate ended to receive, and the British withdrew from Ramat David and Haifa on June 15, (though British planes did continue to constantly patrol the skies). I think a better way to have mapped it would have been to do it similar to operations room and follow the brigades, battalions, and regiments. Or simply showing areas on the map simply as blank if they were either unknown to you or had questionable control over. Otherwise I really appreciated the level of detail to demonstrate the fighting over the roads, villages, and cities.
The reason that it is in the current format as it is much easier to read (a colour-coordinated map is way easier to read than one with a bunch of squares everywhere) Eastory does a combination of divisions and frontlines, but it is much easier to produce one that is just coloured
As an Israeli who studied this war in highschool (already graduated), this is a great map who shows more or less exactly what happened. We really did have the sheer determination and the spirit to win. That's what happens when you have nowhere to turn to and you're being threatened on all sides, don't put Israel in a corner.
can i just say how pleasant it is to see the comments and there aren't people trying to kill each other? mostly.. even those who have our biases should just be able to discuss it peacefully.
there is no way, that if you type something about Israel, there won't be someone anwsering "You've stolen..." etc, so it's pretty hard to keep comments calm
My grandfather fought in this war when he was in the Lebanese Army. The Lebanese actually showed a good fight as they won the Battle of Malkieh (the only major battle between Lebanon and Israel in 1948). But they were to small (3000 men of which 1000 were deployed). Israel could go to towns that had little to no resistance.
I thank him for his service. Every soldier who fight should fight bravely and it sounds like he did. :) I like when a smaller nation shows it can still fight well. I wish that the Jewish and the Islamic Peoples could live in peace in this land that once prospered.
@@Uqwefsdjxsa Yasser Arafat, May 10th, 1994, recorded in the Johannesburg's mosque : "This agreement, I am not considering it [1993 Oslo Agreements] more than the agreement which had been signed between our prophet Mohammed and Koraish, and you remember the Caliph Omar had refused this agreement and [considered] it a despicable truce." All is said.
True. The main force in the north was the "salvation army". All it did was attack jewish towns, then when the IDF came run away. Ironically, the lebanese pressured the local arabs to leave "until the war is over", calling them traitors if they stayed... Then were shocked when they stuck.
As a Jewish guy and immigrant to Israel who's studied this war a lot, I have to say I love the detail of this map and the events of our Independence War. I'm glad you included the Lehi and the Etzel too. This is the best map I've seen, well done!
Day of Independence? I'm sorry, you have to be a country first in order to have an independence day. Small hats and long noses have no such claims except by apartheid and injustice.
Soldier with the Arabs is a great book from the commander of Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion. (An English WW1 vet) Outnumbered, outgunned, hopeless 'allies' like Egypt who stole ammo shipments intended for Trans Jordan. This was a cool video that brought back many memories. 👍
The embarrassment of relying upon such tactics, and barely coming out of the war with control of Gaza, may have influenced the generals who led the coup against king Faroukh. Naguib and Nasser's Pan-Arabist ideology surely had a lot to do with consolidation and coordination of resources, feeling perhaps that they had Suez but not enough to hold it and Sinai, let alone Gaza, alongside it.
As an Israeli military historian I can say this is the most accurate map I found on youtube. The only thing missing is sources, which some of my colegues complained about
Map lovers should check out my realistic maps for Age of Empires 1 and 2. I did the Far East, Eurasia, Europa, the Spanish lake (Pacific Ocean) and the world.
Imagine 2/3 of your people killed systematically and methodologically, and then finally, after almost 1900 years of yearning to return to your land, you get the chance to fight for it. And again, this fight feels epic, so epic that you see how you and your 600,000 brothers and sisters might perish again, and your dream will die along with you. The Jews of The Independence War of Israel did not fight for themselves, they did not fight for a country, they fought for Jews of past, present, and future. Those slaughtered only a few years before, very much included.
@@karims4168 massacre? the population of Palestine grew by almost 200k this year. what massacre? also, the reason why Hamas got a lot of occupied land in the beginning is because they launched a suprise attack on an israeli holiday, when everyone was just celebrating and chilling at their homes. also, hamas controls the entire gaza strip and has its own militants.
@Bangladesh_Edits ahhhhh.... if we really lost these wars then 1. Israel would not exist. 2. Lebanon would conquer all of north israel but guess what... thats not what happend... because we conquered south lebanon in the first war and held a "safe zone" inside lebanon, in the second war our goverment dexided to leave the safe zone and that resultes in another war... of we compare the amount of damage then beirut was kind of deleated so yeah we won also because if we really want.. lebanon is an easy pray to conquer
@@danghoangluong2942 nope I mean the civilians dying inside their homes,hospitams and refugees camps that we all saw on the internet and these videos are used against your beloved terrorist state in the International justice court hmar
@@varshavianka848 Ironically no one even supported Israel outside Czechia selling us weapons(with Stalin's approval),they are the only ones broke the world wide arms Embargo on Israel,while the British were literally Arming and training the Jordanians.
@@varshavianka848 Intresting facts...Britian general in this war commended the Jordanians,another one The First Weapon ever sold/shiped from America to Israel was in 1968 breaking weapons Embargo lasting two decades,even the American aid started after the Peace with Egypt, where both side got American support.
@@yakov95000 the British sold fake weapons to Egypt, forced it not to use its full milliatry force, same with Jordan but Jordanise got more training and got British commanders Eh?
@@mssk2004 here’s a simple answer. You started a war of annihilation against Israel and Jewish people and you lost. You started more wars against Israel and lost those as well. Those are the consequences. Same consequences Nazi Germany faced. They lost a lot of land, a lot of people who lived on those lands were subsequently deported and sent back to the new German border, and they got their country split up for 50 years, with the East placed under tyrannical communist rule. American troops are still stationed there to this day. Do you see them claiming they’re the victims of genocide? No, because they were the ones who started the war with the world and committed genocide. They reject Nazism today and they’ve become better people for it. Palestinians will never reject their Nazism, which is to wipe out the Jewish state. Therefore Palestine will never be a prosperous place or a respectable country. Until Palestinians accept that Israel has the right to exist and Jews deserve a homeland and a safe haven, there will be no peace.
Imagine how great it would have been if the Arab armies just let the Jews have a state. Their wouldn't have been a war and the whole area would be larger. Then again, seeing as Egypt and Jordan took over it might have just been a land grab.
@@user-yi4mt4hp8u well yes, they had the potential and were deciding on whos land to make a state in. Ireland, Argentina or Uganda! Hence there are no supporters of Israel from any of these 3 countries.
The Zionists never fully agreed to the partition plan, they just agreed to it because it gave legitimacy to the Jewish state, and only agreed after they became sure the Arabs would refuse, because had the Arabs agreed, they would have had to agree to the borders assigned to them by the UN, when it came to the actual war and fighting, the Jews completely ignored resolution 181 and conquered far more territory
you are a fool to thinks this was a "war" becase it was not and none of the attackers had a regulated army. it was all just some locals with old rifels on horses and nothing more
@@urbanarmory Not really, the fronts are in the sea with the houthies, in the North with Syria, Lebanon and partly Iraq, there is also a front with Iran in the border between Iraq and Iran, because during the war Israel also attacked Irainan troops and Iran attacked Israel, a front with Hamas in Gaza, another one with the Islamic Jihad in the West Bank, and a front with Iran near Yemen [Iran attacked ships of a lot of countries with the Houthies near Yemen]. Those are 8 fronts.
Iranian here. I support Israel for its determination to thrive and bring democracy (however flawed) into the region. I support Israel and others who promote in saving LIVES and building a future for their people, not advocate for martyrdom and jihad. I also support a free Palestine free of Hamas or any other extremist warmongers who have taken Palestinians as hostages such as the Islamic regime in Iran and their puppets like Hamas and Hezbollah. I am against terrorists like Taliban, al-qaeda, ISIS and their supporters who (might surprise you) are Russia and the US both. Free Iran from the Khamenei and IRGC terrorists and you'll have a very very different landscape in the middle east.
@@dodolulupepe The Portuguese in my experience have treated Spaniards with contempt, acting as if they were superior, so I did a video in a separate defunct channel where I proved how wrong they were, to humiliate them and educate everyone. See my series "The British Empire Was NOT The Biggest." I humiliate the British too. They always look down on my people. Few Brits are decent.
@@ninds437 The desire to say that is to defend my people from the Portuguese who treat Spaniards like inferiors. This one did not do so (here anyway), but I wanted him to know the truth, since his username says he would be interested in the topic.
The Jordanians stepped in and the British let them. The British goal was to get out of there and hand everything over to the Arab armies who they supported and assumed would win.
Props for showing the war between Israel and Palestine in the opening months before the Arab states intervened. A lot of people forget that wasn't the start of the war.
There was no war against palestine, since it didnt exist. It was a british mandate and on the map it just shows the jews ariving there, no combat or anything. The war starts one day after the declaration of Independence by Israel.
People love to dismiss this time period. How outnumbered and outclassed Israel was, no American support like the drones love to cry out about. And still Israel prevailed ❤
There was nowhere to run, nowhere to retreat. Arabs live from Atlantic all the way to Indian ocean. Control tens of counties, vast territories. Jews have just this tiny piece of land they call their own. If they loose it, it might be lost forever.
outnumbered? by the end of the war they literally had double the soldiers tf do u mean? israel were loising the war badly till the truce where there was supposed to be a weapons embargo, obviously israel broke the terms of the truce as they always do and just imported weapons, by the enmd of the truce they both outnumbered the arabs, and had ww2 equipment compared to arabs which were using mostly ww1 equipment no wonder they lost
great map and outline. You know what would make it even better? If you could get an idea of the OOB of the belligerants and eventually the reinforcements.
And the Arabs keep blaming on their lost the "West" when Britain actually saved Egypt ass and helped them. Also Britain helped the Arabs in Jaffa. Also supplied all the Arab nations and still lost... wow.
@Mr. poor well yea Pan Arabism is an ideology that is kept alive only by it's leaders. without them it's just a bunch of tribes. what you don't really expect a bunch of tribles uniting the so called "Arab world" do you ? its only strong authoritarian army man that hold these countries together by the gun. that's how it always been. without them in charge they collapse.
@Mr. poor Its not only about power its compeating interests people in syria want things diffrent then lets say people in Lybia. Thats why unifications like the united arab republic did not last. You blame it on foreign impirialists that the arab world stay disunited but in reality its more about you then them. As many states were devided by impirialism yet they manged to unite, china, india, vietnam,italy. Maybe your not as strong or united as you thought up to be. No point to unite into something bigger when what's there is already rotten. As you just built a very shaky house of cards.
@Mr. poor You think im a dumb american lol ? No im an israeli my self and cause of this i know pan arabism is a joke the only thing you could agree on is israel cause otherwise you don't have any purpese to unite and even that thought is collapsing as more and more arabic realize that they can't distruct their masses of their problems any more and blame everything on israel. So more and more arab countries recognized israel and moved on.
First of all, what are their territories? The original jews were expelled from there over 2,500 years ago. Secondly, without the help of the USA and Great Britain, these invaders would not have been able to defeat the Arabs.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 1. Jews already lived in Palestine, about 15-30% of the population, and yes, by this logic you should condemn the Arabs for expelling the Jews, even if this is so? 2. There was emptiness on the territory of Palestine, the Jews, after they entered Palestine, began to build their own cities, such as Tel Aviv, and if in small villages, that there were 90% there except Jerusalem for example, and these villages consisted of tents in Basically, the Jews bought these small villages from the Arabs for not bad sums, as you like to compare that the Jews went into someone else’s house and called it their own, then here it’s more likely that they “bought it back”. 3. Do you think that in 1947-1948, when the Arabs declared Israel before its declaration of independence, the United States really entered in the first days? and Britain didn’t even help Israel, they simply left the mandate, they had more important problems, they really supported Israel only in major wars (of which there were none, usually wars lasted a couple of weeks or even one week, or at most half a month.) And this is the war for the Suez Canal, in which Israel, France, and Britain participated, but when the USSR and the USA demanded to leave, they retreated, so it turns out that the USA does not fully support Israel, but only in defensive wars? Wow! 0_0
@@nochybanieraczej2307and by the way, the “Muslim Brothers Group” that was shown in this video is recognized as a terrorist organization in Egypt, and one of the cells of this organization is Hamas, which later separated from this organization.
Don’t try to say this was america and uk america was embargoing the Middle East and even embargoed arms there until after the 6 day war and uk trained the Arab armies
this was the Nakba... as coined by Constantine Zurayik in his book "On the meaning of the disaster" and what was the disaster? five Arab armies were unable to destroy the Jewish state... he also had disparaging words to say about the Arab refugees (who were not expelled but fled.) in his words because they were weak and impotent.
All the conflict between Israel and the Arabs can be explained by this war (duh) and the motives and approach to it. The Arabs were cocky, thought the Jews would be a cakewalk after the Holocaust and actually contributed to a significant percentage of Arabs having being displaced (they Syrians proclaimed that once they liberate the land, the Arabs would be able to come back). Of course, this devastating loss had a profound impact on the psyche of the Arab world. Their escalating commitment to destroying Israel for the next few decades while using the Arab refugees as a pawn and leaving the Palestinians stateless contributed to the current situation. They had a good 20 years to form a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza and tk resettle the Palestinians, they didnt. They then proceeded to drop the Palestinians like flies once peace with Israel became good for business.
This is a match in Mankind's oldest anarchy server.
Ah yes 2b2t: Real life Edition
Why has nobody else thought this before? The Middle East is the perfect example of a real-life 2b2t.
@@muscovymapping8896
The incursions: crusades
nice minecraft reference :DDD
@@muscovymapping8896 there was worse than just that for example in the South Sudan civil War there are like 20 different factions
I like the fact that mappers are beginning to use orientated maps. Gives a new look to the picture.
Indeed. With the right perspective, a conflict can be shown from a specific country's POV, such as a view from the Soviet Union overlooking Europe
@@arsha1434 I'd say it's more a recognition of the normalization of 16:9 aspect ratios.
@@johnd2058 Didn't notice that, huh. Personally, I orient my maps to change the POV of a war. In any case, both add depth to a map
@@arsha1434 Well, you're not wrong. Such was often used by Hollywood animators for war documentaries during WWII. For another idea as to how do give new perspective, TIK's old work on the North Africa campaign sometimes shows the units of only one side to suggest the 'fog of war' -- in real life, the enemy doesn't pop up on some magic 'scanner'. th-cam.com/video/Ji7MZYB4dho/w-d-xo.html
Yeah, it's so much better than lowering res and increasing the picture for useless info...
Israel : "im not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me"
Palestinians:*intense laughter*
@@ahmedmuawia2447 Lebanon: *Nervous Laughter*
@@Uqwefsdjxsa I think it's more like: *PTSD with gun shots in the background* 🤣
@@ahmedmuawia2447 and you got smacked in 1967 and 73
@@ahmedmuawia2447 lol
You're probably some of the most underrated mappers on TH-cam and I love your content so much because u put tons of detail on your maps like cities and roads which is great
some??
@@flyboy746bro duplicated
An interesting history fact that I heard a long time ago back when I was in university: was that over 50% of Israeli soldiers that fought in this war were holocaust survivors.
I always thought about that. Like when you have no home to return to if you fail, and no where’s else that welcomes you; you are fighting for everything because you have nothing left.
😳
Few of the fallens were the last of their family, everyone perished.
The Last Of Kin (נצר אחרון)
yeah, the way Israelis fought makes them deserve their land
@@artos9406 Sure. They moved there, UN voted for a partition plan which allocated 1.5 times the modern day west bank plus gaza to palestine, and the arabs rejected it and tried to destroy israel. It was a war for survival, and they won. Now they get to keep their land because they've been there 75 years. It is that simple. The arabs lost; tough shit, now the jews have been there 4 generations and it'd be wrong to force them to leave (also impossible; they have 400 nukes good luck lmao).
No home to return to? that does not give them right to steel Palestinian land. Arab jews were a minority in Palestine.
I love this style of map. It gives new perspective.
I have watched this video before?
@@krishnamaggarwal9167OK?
@@krishnamaggarwal9167apparently
"winning a 2 front war is nearly impossible"
Israel: "then I suppose 3 fronts is still on the table"
3 fronts? that was like a dozen fronts, dude.
@@aksmex2576 and Israel still won
@@itaycohen7241 too dumb to understand my comment?
To help you understand let me get my pencil crayons:
I WAS IMPRESSED!
@@itaycohen7241 you know why
@@itaycohen7241 you mean USA , nato ,UN won since israel got carried hard by all of those countries
Egypt: *Armed with Sherman Tanks*
Bassem Youssef: WE FOUGHT ON CAMELS
Thats the problem with dramatization and politization of history, it's not about what really transpired but what supports your current political opinion.
Yeah it's sad how so few people catch on to him blatantly lying. the guy also claimed "there are no Hamas in the west bank" over and over again and the world is believing him.
Just goes to show how good Israel is at reigning them in with very few casualties.
@@ghosthunter0950 You know what they say, " A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes” and this is exactly how it is today, their lies will be heard throughout the planet and when its debunked another lie pops up and it just go on and on, People don't even question it, Europeans and Americans will take the word of a designated terr0r group such as Hamas over the word of their own governments including America/Israel, People are literally just following this trend like a sheep in a herd, many of these protestors are paid
sherman tanks post WW2 generally werent very effective, however Israel did purchase some from the states when they were finishing the replacement of shermans with pershings, and upgunned them to make them usable against even early main battle tanks with 105mm HEAT rounds
@@ghosthunter0950 Majority of people who support Arabs know almost nothing
ARAB NATIONS : *We have you 4 to 1*
Israeli : *I like those odds*
Actually arab forces combined 21000 the Israeli forces 65000 thousands they have advantage 3 to 1
Israel had much equipment and power at that time, most of its army was of WW2 vetrans.
@@ضاد-و6ع *All I hear are excuses. Arabs had support from USSR , oil money , more than 3 times the number of soldiers, British military capable trained Arab legions yet you couldn't even last 6 day's against a tiny nation.*
Arabs had 2500 tanks against only 800 . Also 957 aircraft against 300 Israeli plane which kept openly without hanger because you bought your own propaganda of superiority
@@Anderson-f4t6c
I am talking about 1948 war. You can check for numbers and details by yourself.
However I belive that Arab armies are very bad at modern warfare, and Israeli army did earn the victory. The problems come from inside the Arab world itself.
@@Anderson-f4t6c
And in 1967 Israeli planes more advanced you cant compare between 1st generation of jet fighters which we have compared to Israeli then had 2nd generation quality of weapons more important than quantity and quality with Israeli side
"Now before we get started, would anyone like to get out?"
I hope they are not smoking
The odd orientation is to be able to show more detail. If it's disorienting, there's nothing stopping you from rotating your device, I suppose. Or head? if you use a monitor
I can sense the hate on this video soon enough lol
well there is physical restraints stopping me from rotating my monitor so uh
Yeah
It's the right answer in the era of the 16:9 aspect ratio standard. Who ever said Chinese(?) aren't innovative?
Now my neck hurts :D
So many comments about the comment section. Everytime, its always more people talking about the comment sections than actual comment wars. FFS
There's honestly more comments about the map orientation than about the actual war.
I'm just happy he's back
@@simonycontesta4296 And I'm happy you're back
@@fridayyy.2102 thanks 😊
-Not really true.Just look at any comment that even slightly praises Isreal or the Arabs and the replies will be a bloodbath-
A prime example of Quality vs. Quantity
Here in Israel it is a common misconception. However, Israel managed to gain a Quantity advantage overtime. Israel also had better coordinated attacks so they managed to field more troops to each battle.
@@matan27d they also had you know the high moral from fighting on their life. allot of them where last of their famlyes (the holocost
@@yuvalgabay1023 I really don’t mean to be that guy and you comment is accurate but. *its spelt Holocaust*
@@Uqwefsdjxsa I don't mean to be that guy but it's spell spell
@Safi ya but not all in one. There was time antil israel had qauntity.
I don't think the orientation is disorientating at all, really. I think it was a good call that you decided to rotate it this way, since it allows for a closer view of Israel, which means we can understand the finer details of this conflict.
In other words, great job as per usual. Looking forward to the next video.
Exactly like the roads.
Pretty much the only benefit orientating the map like this is Showing Operation Horev
The salt from the Arab armies sustains the Israeli salt industry to this day
And there's more salt with each passing day recently lol.
And Israel’s deserts flood every year because of it
_chuckles_
Your profile picture is just as cringe as your comment
This is the part of history today’s Palestine supporters forget about.
You are so damn wrong, all today's supporters of israel are crying about october 7 2023 and don't want to hear anything more from history.
Please just stop commenting serious things in the internet.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 You claim I’m wrong, and yet history says I’m not. But please, tell me more about the history that you think nobody else knows about?
@@nochybanieraczej2307 Are you kidding when I mention the fact that there has never been a state called Palestine in history, Palestine supporters brains melt.
@@LutherusPXCs 30th November 1947.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 There was the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem under the ottomans then the British mandate of Palestine. There has never been a country or Palestinian people in history ever meanwhile the Jews named cities like Jerusalem thousands of years ago. I agree with some of the plights of the Arabs residing in that location but the name Palestine is propaganda, its just the truth.
When you win a war against 4 nations who have twice as many troops as you, also having British commanders and as well as being well trained with your army being ragtag militias, while under an American embargo, while not even having a good economy, AND having outdated equipment.
That was quite a miracle.
@@talink6867 yeah, I'm glad y'all won
@@talink6867 thats what the bible said 😂
Im sorry but, only one thats correct is twice as many troops.
America supported Israel are you dumb bruh.
Great video ! Please do the six day Arab-Israeli war of 1967 next.
it will be every minute
Nab jew
@@khalilbakhti8931 holding strong opinions about Israel is fine, but try not to be antiemetic, (from an American Jew)
but you realize the anti zionists tend to come from anti semetism rather than genuine criticism@@samzuzcala
@@samzuzcalamost supporters aren’t anti-Semitic.
They’re anti-Zionist.
Ofcourse there are some exceptions by certain people but mostly it’s not the case
I didn’t know the war was that much of a clusterfuck
The arab states each fighting their one own war. Probably why they lost
That doesn't even show foreign involvement. There were US, French, Italian, British, and Irish volunteer forces supporting Israel, while Russian, Iranian, Chinese, and other forces supporting Palestine.
@@muscovymapping8896 source?
@@muscovymapping8896 Soviet forces were with Israel
@@idiocrat3744 those were mainly jewish the soviets sent about 800 troops 600 of which were not jewish to fight in the war. it would have helped the soviets if Israel did not exist because they were bordering a number of muslim nations and needed the oil.
This is really interesting man, I always liked your content and how much detailed it is, And I appreciate the hard work you do.
By the way the maps looks really cool.
I really liked this but I have a couple of criticisms. This format, of simply showing the areas occupied by political entities may not be the best to explain what had occurred.
1. It doesn't demonstrate contested areas of control among Arab or Jewish allies. It also doesn't demonstrate internal conflicts such as those among the Jordanian v. AHC and Egyptians in Hebron or Bethlehem in May 1948 and December-January 1949, tension between the ALA and Lebanon in the Galilee, or the destruction of a Syrian brigade during operation Hiram, or Lebanon's conflict with Syrian tribes in October 1948 (resulting in withdrawing their forces from the area completely after their defeat in May 28-29).
2. It doesn't the size or scale of different forces or the movement of armies which were required to occupy areas. Such as Syria's withdrawal of the galilee in May 1948 they only returned , the scale of the Muslim Brotherhood's control of the south and the coast, the ALA's control of the north, or the .
3. It takes liberties with certain aspects, such as Transjordan's army moving from Jordan itself to capture kfar etzion, when the army actually moved from its base in Hebron (Transjordan had a problem after the battle of getting supplied, transporting prisoners, and reinforcements which they had to wait two days until after the mandate ended to receive, and the British withdrew from Ramat David and Haifa on June 15, (though British planes did continue to constantly patrol the skies).
I think a better way to have mapped it would have been to do it similar to operations room and follow the brigades, battalions, and regiments. Or simply showing areas on the map simply as blank if they were either unknown to you or had questionable control over.
Otherwise I really appreciated the level of detail to demonstrate the fighting over the roads, villages, and cities.
I ain't reading allat
Does it demonstrate the fact that you never got laid?
The reason that it is in the current format as it is much easier to read (a colour-coordinated map is way easier to read than one with a bunch of squares everywhere)
Eastory does a combination of divisions and frontlines, but it is much easier to produce one that is just coloured
I disagree
No
As an Israeli who studied this war in highschool (already graduated), this is a great map who shows more or less exactly what happened.
We really did have the sheer determination and the spirit to win. That's what happens when you have nowhere to turn to and you're being threatened on all sides, don't put Israel in a corner.
Britain: "Israel, the Arabs outnumber you three to one."
Israel: "Then it is an even fight."
that's cause Americans back Israel idiot
I wouldn’t call Isreal 100k outnumber 23k Arabs
@@jasonj-bm9lwamerica didnt support isreal in 1948
@@ALIKN1-1like at the end of the war yes but in the beginning no
@@nigeldereckalcalde7132 And in the mid do you deny that Arabs accepted the truce when they could have killed them
This map and overlay is really good
Very well done! Great when you supplement this with like a read or documentary. Kings and generals maybe. They had a video on this.
can i just say how pleasant it is to see the comments and there aren't people trying to kill each other? mostly..
even those who have our biases should just be able to discuss it peacefully.
I am happy that most people are saying, I disagree but you are fine. Though there are those idiots who don’t the meaning of decent human beings.
there is no way, that if you type something about Israel, there won't be someone anwsering "You've stolen..." etc, so it's pretty hard to keep comments calm
@@artos9406 the Holy land rightfully belongs to North Korea if you study the scriptures carefully enough
@@NiskaMagnusson no it belongs to sealand
@@lekevire we should probably inform the leader of Israel
My grandfather fought in this war when he was in the Lebanese Army. The Lebanese actually showed a good fight as they won the Battle of Malkieh (the only major battle between Lebanon and Israel in 1948). But they were to small (3000 men of which 1000 were deployed). Israel could go to towns that had little to no resistance.
I thank him for his service. Every soldier who fight should fight bravely and it sounds like he did. :) I like when a smaller nation shows it can still fight well. I wish that the Jewish and the Islamic Peoples could live in peace in this land that once prospered.
Cool!
there was a minor battle in Ras-an-Naqwara but it was the only other engagement Lebanon partook in
@@Uqwefsdjxsa Yasser Arafat, May 10th, 1994, recorded in the Johannesburg's mosque : "This agreement, I am not considering it [1993 Oslo Agreements] more than the agreement which had been signed between our prophet Mohammed and Koraish, and you remember the Caliph Omar had refused this agreement and [considered] it a despicable truce." All is said.
True. The main force in the north was the "salvation army". All it did was attack jewish towns, then when the IDF came run away.
Ironically, the lebanese pressured the local arabs to leave "until the war is over", calling them traitors if they stayed... Then were shocked when they stuck.
As a Jewish guy and immigrant to Israel who's studied this war a lot, I have to say I love the detail of this map and the events of our Independence War. I'm glad you included the Lehi and the Etzel too. This is the best map I've seen, well done!
Genocide supporter
@@SmashingCapitalbro this war was not a genocide nor is it similar to the one fought today.
@@jonassavimbi4795 what happened in 1948 bro
Day of Independence? I'm sorry, you have to be a country first in order to have an independence day. Small hats and long noses have no such claims except by apartheid and injustice.
@@saz100
"Small hats and long noses" and after that your kind is saying that they are not anti-Semites but anti-"Zionists".
This videos are so satisfying to watch omg
Soldier with the Arabs is a great book from the commander of Trans-Jordan's Arab Legion. (An English WW1 vet) Outnumbered, outgunned, hopeless 'allies' like Egypt who stole ammo shipments intended for Trans Jordan. This was a cool video that brought back many memories. 👍
The embarrassment of relying upon such tactics, and barely coming out of the war with control of Gaza, may have influenced the generals who led the coup against king Faroukh. Naguib and Nasser's Pan-Arabist ideology surely had a lot to do with consolidation and coordination of resources, feeling perhaps that they had Suez but not enough to hold it and Sinai, let alone Gaza, alongside it.
As an Israeli military historian I can say this is the most accurate map I found on youtube. The only thing missing is sources, which some of my colegues complained about
Benny Morris probably
Syria, 1948: *amused laughter*
Syria, after losing the Golan Heights: *nervous laughter*
Israel is OP, the epitome of Quality over Quantity
Also US military and economic support
@@mikelcali6364 they didn't get any until the 70s
Finally, A non delusional Arab who can actually accept defeat.
@@mikelcali6364incorrect
@@oscarcyber3308 he is not arab
Im Israeli and Im studying this subject for my history finals, and I gotta say, this was done with impressive accuracy!
Well done!
Are you safe?
Brother he lives in Israel not Gaza or iran@@ConstellationOrion
@@tusharsachdeva8810 People in South and North Israel also aren't safe.
@@the_world_of_math_and_scienceyes tf they are.
@@ConstellationOrion Hopefully he isnt.
I just love the map style, great job!
Map lovers should check out my realistic maps for Age of Empires 1 and 2. I did the Far East, Eurasia, Europa, the Spanish lake (Pacific Ocean) and the world.
Moral of the story, Arabs like to start wars but almost always lose them 🤣
Okay taxes payer 😂
keep coping, lost every war@@g_nj
Don't forget they like to act as victims afterwards
*Israel without the american support is nothing
@@systorythefirst immense cope, we never got involved besides sending weapons. Muslim countries still outnumber and outgun
I think this is the best animation about the first Arab-Israeli war.
Hi! I love your content very much
Imagine 2/3 of your people killed systematically and methodologically, and then finally, after almost 1900 years of yearning to return to your land, you get the chance to fight for it.
And again, this fight feels epic, so epic that you see how you and your 600,000 brothers and sisters might perish again, and your dream will die along with you.
The Jews of The Independence War of Israel did not fight for themselves,
they did not fight for a country,
they fought for Jews of past, present, and future.
Those slaughtered only a few years before, very much included.
🗣️
Enjoyable as always, especially the map orientation, gives it a distinct look.
Israel's military strength is strong
Losing to a military organization in Gaza not even an army.. so they chosed to massacre poor civilians
@@karims4168 massacre? the population of Palestine grew by almost 200k this year. what massacre? also, the reason why Hamas got a lot of occupied land in the beginning is because they launched a suprise attack on an israeli holiday, when everyone was just celebrating and chilling at their homes. also, hamas controls the entire gaza strip and has its own militants.
@Bangladesh_Edits ahhhhh.... if we really lost these wars then 1. Israel would not exist. 2. Lebanon would conquer all of north israel but guess what... thats not what happend... because we conquered south lebanon in the first war and held a "safe zone" inside lebanon, in the second war our goverment dexided to leave the safe zone and that resultes in another war... of we compare the amount of damage then beirut was kind of deleated so yeah we won also because if we really want.. lebanon is an easy pray to conquer
@@karims4168 poor civilians with AK-47, RPG and mortars u mean?
@@danghoangluong2942 nope I mean the civilians dying inside their homes,hospitams and refugees camps that we all saw on the internet and these videos are used against your beloved terrorist state in the International justice court hmar
This is so good. Thank you ✌️
Wow I didn't realise Israel was *that* screwed
I am not sure if they were the ones that got screwed.
@@aksmex2576 They were, up until their allies started supporting them, it is neat and obvious.
@@varshavianka848 Ironically no one even supported Israel outside Czechia selling us weapons(with Stalin's approval),they are the only ones broke the world wide arms Embargo on Israel,while the British were literally Arming and training the Jordanians.
@@varshavianka848 Intresting facts...Britian general in this war commended the Jordanians,another one The First Weapon ever sold/shiped from America to Israel was in 1968 breaking weapons Embargo lasting two decades,even the American aid started after the Peace with Egypt, where both side got American support.
@@yakov95000 the British sold fake weapons to Egypt, forced it not to use its full milliatry force, same with Jordan but Jordanise got more training and got British commanders
Eh?
I must admit that is the most accurate mapping video I've ever seen, an exact 1 to 1 replica.
Great video! It's a miracle Israel won and still exists.
Palestine supporters complain about Israel occupying land, but never ask why.
Why ...
@@mssk2004 here’s a simple answer. You started a war of annihilation against Israel and Jewish people and you lost. You started more wars against Israel and lost those as well. Those are the consequences. Same consequences Nazi Germany faced. They lost a lot of land, a lot of people who lived on those lands were subsequently deported and sent back to the new German border, and they got their country split up for 50 years, with the East placed under tyrannical communist rule. American troops are still stationed there to this day. Do you see them claiming they’re the victims of genocide? No, because they were the ones who started the war with the world and committed genocide.
They reject Nazism today and they’ve become better people for it. Palestinians will never reject their Nazism, which is to wipe out the Jewish state. Therefore Palestine will never be a prosperous place or a respectable country. Until Palestinians accept that Israel has the right to exist and Jews deserve a homeland and a safe haven, there will be no peace.
Damn you didnt watch the full video then
Loving to see good guys winning.
Meh, I just like to see the Middle East losing.
This kind of war should not be divided like "good guys" or "bad guys"
"good guys" I swear Israel isnt the bad guy.
Oh boy, you missed a lot, didn’t you.
@@hatinmyselfiscool2879 No remorse for the terrorist scum!!
arab countries: *started the war*
everybody now: israel stArTed tHe wAr iN 1948
They started it by stealing arab lands from 1910s to 1940s without any appreciation
Imagine how great it would have been if the Arab armies just let the Jews have a state. Their wouldn't have been a war and the whole area would be larger. Then again, seeing as Egypt and Jordan took over it might have just been a land grab.
@Chiheb Israel is the Jews own country why would they make state in my country in China lmao?
@@user-yi4mt4hp8u well yes, they had the potential and were deciding on whos land to make a state in. Ireland, Argentina or Uganda! Hence there are no supporters of Israel from any of these 3 countries.
@@StreetDrilla ironically Israel has good relations with many of them 🤣
The Zionists never fully agreed to the partition plan, they just agreed to it because it gave legitimacy to the Jewish state, and only agreed after they became sure the Arabs would refuse, because had the Arabs agreed, they would have had to agree to the borders assigned to them by the UN, when it came to the actual war and fighting, the Jews completely ignored resolution 181 and conquered far more territory
Give me one moment in history where palestine was a country@chiheb1592
Germany: OH NO A 2 FRONT WAR! WHERE DOOMED!
Israel: oh it looks like a 4 front war. *wins
It’s actually 5
you are a fool to thinks this was a "war" becase it was not and none of the attackers had a regulated army. it was all just some locals with old rifels on horses and nothing more
@@aladdin7387The Brits gave them, the Arabs weapons
Right now we're in a 6 front war
@@urbanarmory Not really, the fronts are in the sea with the houthies, in the North with Syria, Lebanon and partly Iraq, there is also a front with Iran in the border between Iraq and Iran, because during the war Israel also attacked Irainan troops and Iran attacked Israel, a front with Hamas in Gaza, another one with the Islamic Jihad in the West Bank, and a front with Iran near Yemen [Iran attacked ships of a lot of countries with the Houthies near Yemen]. Those are 8 fronts.
Ok respect for the animation style and the map! It's amazing 👏 👏 👏
was looking for a such detailed video, cheers from Jerusalem!
Jerusalem has no peace because it has rejected the Prince of Peace.
We Palestine are friendly people
Also Palestine:
Extraordinaria recreación; enhorabuena!
Iranian here. I support Israel for its determination to thrive and bring democracy (however flawed) into the region. I support Israel and others who promote in saving LIVES and building a future for their people, not advocate for martyrdom and jihad. I also support a free Palestine free of Hamas or any other extremist warmongers who have taken Palestinians as hostages such as the Islamic regime in Iran and their puppets like Hamas and Hezbollah. I am against terrorists like Taliban, al-qaeda, ISIS and their supporters who (might surprise you) are Russia and the US both.
Free Iran from the Khamenei and IRGC terrorists and you'll have a very very different landscape in the middle east.
Israel loves Iranians too🇮🇱🇮🇷
Even though not full democracy but only democracy in Middle East and North Africa
@@neptune3569lol
I support Israel from Philippines
@Kaiviti Warrior《🇫🇯》
>Black Sun pfp
>Supports Israel
based
@@14Misantrop88 fascists support other fascists
you are pidoras
AM Yisrael Chai!
really really good work!
Can you do about the Greek civil war next?
I love your videos, great to see you return
There is a video called "Why Portugal is inferior to Spain!"
@@scintillam_dei why so rude lol
@@scintillam_dei what's the need to say that
@@dodolulupepe The Portuguese in my experience have treated Spaniards with contempt, acting as if they were superior, so I did a video in a separate defunct channel where I proved how wrong they were, to humiliate them and educate everyone. See my series "The British Empire Was NOT The Biggest." I humiliate the British too. They always look down on my people. Few Brits are decent.
@@ninds437 The desire to say that is to defend my people from the Portuguese who treat Spaniards like inferiors. This one did not do so (here anyway), but I wanted him to know the truth, since his username says he would be interested in the topic.
It would be very nice if you could do this for the other wars too.
I may be one of the first subscribers watching this video... Missed your videos! Great work as always!
Fun fact Israel lost one percent of her population in this war her independence war was truly biblical stuff
What happened on December 15th 1947? How did the Arabs capture the entire West Bank from the British?
I guess the West Bank was already populated entirely by Arabs, and local Arab militias just began administering and arming themselves there.
The Jordanians stepped in and the British let them. The British goal was to get out of there and hand everything over to the Arab armies who they supported and assumed would win.
Props for showing the war between Israel and Palestine in the opening months before the Arab states intervened. A lot of people forget that wasn't the start of the war.
There was no war against palestine, since it didnt exist. It was a british mandate and on the map it just shows the jews ariving there, no combat or anything. The war starts one day after the declaration of Independence by Israel.
had to tilt my head just to watch the video
People love to dismiss this time period.
How outnumbered and outclassed Israel was, no American support like the drones love to cry out about. And still Israel prevailed ❤
There was nowhere to run, nowhere to retreat. Arabs live from Atlantic all the way to Indian ocean. Control tens of counties, vast territories. Jews have just this tiny piece of land they call their own. If they loose it, it might be lost forever.
"outclassed". They literally got equipment from the Western powers. If they had the same equipment as the Arabs they would lose so hard.
my favorite western power of... communist czechoslovakia?@@tekinet7958
outnumbered?
by the end of the war they literally had double the soldiers tf do u mean?
israel were loising the war badly till the truce where there was supposed to be a weapons embargo, obviously israel broke the terms of the truce as they always do and just imported weapons, by the enmd of the truce they both outnumbered the arabs, and had ww2 equipment compared to arabs which were using mostly ww1 equipment
no wonder they lost
@@amrelemary338So how did Egypt kicked Italy in WW2
Very great video !
Next video : Hungarian-Romanian war maybe ?
That's close to what it is
He's back! Great video! Btw, any news on the upcoming warlord era video that was teased? Really looking forward to that one!
great map and outline. You know what would make it even better? If you could get an idea of the OOB of the belligerants and eventually the reinforcements.
Israel V.S. a Seven Nation Army.
BAHAHAHAHA I LOVE IT
Good as always!
Seeing how the war went makes the jewish victory more perplexing, but outstanding.
Great video as always. Were there british soldiers in Ramat David 1:11 ? I know it was jewish settlement with ties to UK, but nothing more.
The Brits maintained control of the airbase there for a while (it was the main military base in Mandatory Palestine actually)
@@IrishMappermapsmore thx
New style. I love it.
That's epic, I hope you'll be back soon with a new video on China
Thank you
Great Job !
Me enjoying the comment section:
Looking at a comment section on a video that mentions/talks about Israel is like peering into the mind of insanity
@@Nope77252 Yep
And the Arabs keep blaming on their lost the "West" when Britain actually saved Egypt ass and helped them. Also Britain helped the Arabs in Jaffa.
Also supplied all the Arab nations and still lost... wow.
Balfour declaration and carving up the middle East, filling the region with seperatist settlers: am I a joke to you?
@@hmmm3210 Arab truly are helpless victims
Finally an upload
Respect israel from turkey
Tek millet üç devlet 🇹🇷🇦🇿🇮🇱💪🏿
I comment I would never throught I’d sea
Respect to the best Muslim nation 🇹🇷🇹🇷 from Israel
Didn’t know Israel hit the Sinai peninsula that hard.
Because usa and england were involved.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 England was the country that told them to back off
@@IntenseHistory Those who invaded Palestinians at their own soil were exactly from england, europe and usa.
@@nochybanieraczej2307 it doesn’t change the fact that England told Israel to stop their advance.
@@IntenseHistory Think about it for bit longer, who said to who that must stop...
Israel Stronk!
It will be destroyed one day, nothing stays the same forever
@@regularman5914
Right now it is your arab countries that destroying each themselves.
@Mr. poor
well yea Pan Arabism is an ideology that is kept alive only by it's leaders. without them it's just a bunch of tribes. what you don't really expect a bunch of tribles uniting the so called "Arab world" do you ? its only strong authoritarian army man that hold these countries together by the gun. that's how it always been. without them in charge they collapse.
@Mr. poor
Its not only about power its compeating interests people in syria want things diffrent then lets say people in Lybia. Thats why unifications like the united arab republic did not last. You blame it on foreign impirialists that the arab world stay disunited but in reality its more about you then them. As many states were devided by impirialism yet they manged to unite, china, india, vietnam,italy. Maybe your not as strong or united as you thought up to be. No point to unite into something bigger when what's there is already rotten. As you just built a very shaky house of cards.
@Mr. poor
You think im a dumb american lol ? No im an israeli my self and cause of this i know pan arabism is a joke the only thing you could agree on is israel cause otherwise you don't have any purpese to unite and even that thought is collapsing as more and more arabic realize that they can't distruct their masses of their problems any more and blame everything on israel. So more and more arab countries recognized israel and moved on.
whoever doesn’t like Israel must admit that Israel is the best in terms of protecting its territories
First of all, what are their territories? The original jews were expelled from there over 2,500 years ago. Secondly, without the help of the USA and Great Britain, these invaders would not have been able to defeat the Arabs.
@@nochybanieraczej2307
1. Jews already lived in Palestine, about 15-30% of the population, and yes, by this logic you should condemn the Arabs for expelling the Jews, even if this is so?
2. There was emptiness on the territory of Palestine, the Jews, after they entered Palestine, began to build their own cities, such as Tel Aviv, and if in small villages, that there were 90% there except Jerusalem for example, and these villages consisted of tents in Basically, the Jews bought these small villages from the Arabs for not bad sums, as you like to compare that the Jews went into someone else’s house and called it their own, then here it’s more likely that they “bought it back”.
3. Do you think that in 1947-1948, when the Arabs declared Israel before its declaration of independence, the United States really entered in the first days?
and Britain didn’t even help Israel, they simply left the mandate, they had more important problems, they really supported Israel only in major wars (of which there were none, usually wars lasted a couple of weeks or even one week, or at most half a month.) And this is the war for the Suez Canal, in which Israel, France, and Britain participated, but when the USSR and the USA demanded to leave, they retreated, so it turns out that the USA does not fully support Israel, but only in defensive wars? Wow! 0_0
@@nochybanieraczej2307and by the way, the “Muslim Brothers Group” that was shown in this video is recognized as a terrorist organization in Egypt, and one of the cells of this organization is Hamas, which later separated from this organization.
@@nochybanieraczej2307uk and usa literally sanctioned Israel 😭
@@vien111 xD
Good work. Thanks 👍👍👍
Muy buen trabajo...quizá hubiera sido mejor algo más Largo, para apreciar mejor la evolución del conflicto...
most of the jews didnt even speak the same languages. communications were a disaster. few jews spoke hebrew back then.
W Israel
Don’t try to say this was america and uk america was embargoing the Middle East and even embargoed arms there until after the 6 day war and uk trained the Arab armies
this was the Nakba... as coined by Constantine Zurayik in his book "On the meaning of the disaster" and what was the disaster? five Arab armies were unable to destroy the Jewish state... he also had disparaging words to say about the Arab refugees (who were not expelled but fled.) in his words because they were weak and impotent.
this is amazing
POG new Yan Xishan video!
This boss fight music has me anxious
Can you make a video about Red Turban Rebellion and Ming - Northern yuan War
Btw This Video is great
In Germany we say: "the donkey always mentions himself first".
Me waiting for the supporters to raid this comment section: 👴
Which ones?
@@neptune3569yes
The weird orientation tilted me (pun intended)
All the conflict between Israel and the Arabs can be explained by this war (duh) and the motives and approach to it. The Arabs were cocky, thought the Jews would be a cakewalk after the Holocaust and actually contributed to a significant percentage of Arabs having being displaced (they Syrians proclaimed that once they liberate the land, the Arabs would be able to come back). Of course, this devastating loss had a profound impact on the psyche of the Arab world. Their escalating commitment to destroying Israel for the next few decades while using the Arab refugees as a pawn and leaving the Palestinians stateless contributed to the current situation. They had a good 20 years to form a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza and tk resettle the Palestinians, they didnt. They then proceeded to drop the Palestinians like flies once peace with Israel became good for business.
the map orientation make me braincrash XD