Of course they didn't.
What did Lebanon lose?
What did Syria lose?
What did Jordan lose?
What did Egypt lose?
They intended to destroy Israel.
Did they succeed? No. They lost.
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Of course they didn't.
What did Lebanon lose?
What did Syria lose?
What did Jordan lose?
What did Egypt lose?
Egypt lost Gaza.Of course they didn't.
What did Lebanon lose?
What did Syria lose?
What did Jordan lose?
What did Egypt lose?
Egypt lost Gaza.
Jordan lost Judea, Samaria and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.
All the others hung their heads in shame of losing to Jews.
How easily you forget history.
Wrong war.Egypt lost Gaza.
Jordan lost Judea, Samaria and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem.
All the others hung their heads in shame of losing to Jews.
How easily you forget history.
They didn't attack Israel.They intended to destroy Israel.
Did they succeed? No. They lost.
They didn't attack Israel.
Nice duck though.
They didn't attack Israel.
And yet, they still lost to Israel.
Nice duck though.
Nice loss. Nice whining.
You are talking about two different events.Tell me again about the Arabs and Palestinians not losing.
Good stuff. DURR
One lost war after another for the Arabs-Moslems.You are talking about two different events.
The Arab Israeli war started on May 15, 1948 when five Arab armies entered Palestine to engage Israeli forces. The fighting ended when the UN Security Council called for an armistice. An armistice ends the fighting without calling winners or losers.
The Nakba began in December of 1947 when Zionists militias (later to become the IDF) attacked Palestinian civilians driving them out of their homes. That "war" continues to today.
You are talking about two different events.
The Arab Israeli war started on May 15, 1948 when five Arab armies entered Palestine to engage Israeli forces. The fighting ended when the UN Security Council called for an armistice. An armistice ends the fighting without calling winners or losers.
The Nakba began in December of 1947 when Zionists militias (later to become the IDF) attacked Palestinian civilians driving them out of their homes. That "war" continues to today.