Since the attention span of PAID HAMAS supporters is shorter than the national average of 8.25 seconds..
(FACT:
Did you know the average attention span of a human is only 8.25 seconds? That's less than the goldfish's 9 second attention span!
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the following proof that since 1948 Israel has been attacked by Palestinian Arabs, Israel defends and then leaves the areas they conquered wanting peace.
But the lazy Palestinian Arabs instead of building up their country continued to attack Israel. Instead the Palestinian Arabs billionaires building an Israeli-like Iron dome, they continued to attack Israel.
The below are FACTS not made up assumptions and PLEASE NOTE: Israel is attacked. Fights back and returns land they conquered. Event after event. Israel signs peace agreement and Palestinian Arabs break the agreements.
FACTS that Palestinian Arabs supporters are paid to ignore!
en.wikipedia.org
1948
Following the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel on 14 May 1948, the Arab League decided to intervene on behalf of Palestinian Arabs, marching their forces into former British Palestine, beginning the main phase of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
1950
Through the 1950s, Jordan and Egypt supported the
Palestinian Fedayeen militants'
cross-border attacks into Israel, while Israel carried out
its own reprisal operations in the host countries. The 1956
Suez Crisis resulted in a short-term Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip and exile of the
All-Palestine Government, which was later restored with Israeli withdrawal.
1967
While Israel launched the initial military strike, it did so in response to what it perceived as imminent threats and a buildup of Arab forces on its borders...as the PLO was unable to establish any control on the ground and ultimately established its headquarters in Jordan, from where it supported the Jordanian army during the
War of Attrition. However, the Palestinian base in Jordan collapsed with the
Jordanian–Palestinian civil war in 1970, after which the PLO was forced to relocate to South Lebanon.
1973 Yom Kippur War
On 6 October 1973, a coalition of
Arab forces consisting of mainly Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack against Israel on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur. Despite this, the war concluded with an Israeli victory, with both sides suffering tremendous casualties
The Camp David Accords, agreed upon by Israel and Egypt in 1978, primarily aimed to establish a peace treaty between the two countries. The accords also proposed the creation of a "Self-Governing Authority" for the Arab population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, excluding Jerusalem, under Israeli control. A peace treaty based on these accords was signed in 1979, leading to Israel's withdrawal from the occupied Egyptian Sinai Peninsula by 1982
1982 Lebanon War
Main article:
1982 Lebanon War
During the
Lebanese Civil War, Palestinian militants continued to launch attacks against Israel while also battling opponents within Lebanon. In 1978, the
Coastal Road massacre led to the Israeli full-scale invasion known as
Operation Litani. This operation sought to dislodge the PLO from Lebanon while expanding the area under the control of the Israeli allied Christian militias in southern Lebanon. The operation succeeded in leaving a large portion of the south in control of the Israeli proxy which would eventually form the
South Lebanon Army. Under United States pressure, Israeli forces would eventually withdraw from Lebanon
First Intifada (1987–1993
The first Palestinian uprising began in 1987 as a response to Israel's military occupation, escalating attacks on Palestinians, and policies of settlement building and collective punishment.
Second Intifada (2000–2005)
ollowing several years of unsuccessful negotiations, the conflict re-erupted as the
Second Intifada in September 2000.The violence, escalating into an open conflict between the
Palestinian National Security Forces and the
Israel Defense Forces, lasted until 2004/2005 and led to thousands of fatalities. In 2005, Israeli Prime Minister Sharon ordered the
removal of Israeli settlers and soldiers from Gaza
2023–present Gaza war
After the 2014 war and 2021 crisis, Hamas began planning an attack on Israel.[108] In 2022, Netanyahu returned to power while headlining a hardline far-right government,[109] which led to greater political strife in Israel[110] and clashes in the Palestinian territories.[111] This culminated in a surprise attack launched by Hamas-led militant groups on southern Israel from the Gaza Strip on 7 October 2023, in which more than 1,200 Israeli civilians and military personnel were killed, and around 250 were taken hostage into Gaza