The Birth of Israel: Hope 1

The Birth of Israel: Hope 1

by Herman Walker

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On May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion, the "Father of the Founding of Israel", promulgated the "Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel." The next day, the Arab League entered Palestine and declared a state of war against Israel. The first Middle East war broke out, known as the "Palestinian War" in history. It was also the first war to restore the state of Israel after Independence Day. Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Walker's story about Israel's war for national restoration is full of obstacles and difficulties. From the day of its founding, Israel has been dealing with powerful military attacks by the Arab League while facing a crisis of domestic shortages of weapons and personnel. At the same time, Israel has had to engage in long and harsh games and confrontations with Russia, the United States, Britain, France and other countries. The story of "The Birth of Israel: Hope 1" also begins. Relying on the founding heroes such as Zeev Barak, who negotiated with major powers and secured political and military assistance for Israel, and Yossi Nichan, who was brave and proficient in fighting, the infant Israel won decisive victories in the first and second Middle East wars with an overwhelming advantage in the confrontation with powerful enemies. The final result of the war not only consolidated Israel's position in world military history, but also had a profound impact on the Arab League, the Middle East, and even the world pattern.

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