Israel and Palestine Timeline

  • 1947 UN Partition Plan

    1947 UN Partition Plan
    UNSCOP recommend that the two separate states, Arab and Jewish, to be joined by the economic union. https://embassies.gov.il/MFA/AboutIsrael/Maps/Pages/1947%20UN%20Partition%20Plan.aspx
  • The 1952 Palestinian attack

    The 1952 Palestinian attack
    A unknown Israeli party attacked Palestinian-Arabs by blowing up several house in the West Bank town Beit Jala, it killed between six and seven Palestinian-Arabs, including two children.
  • The 1956-1957 Israeli war

    The 1956-1957 Israeli war
    Israel colludes with Britain and France to invade into Egypt. They did this war to re-open canal to Israeli shipping and to end armed incursions by Palestinians from Sinai.
  • 1967 Six-Day-War

    1967 Six-Day-War
    This was a war between Israel and the Arab countries, like Egypt,Syria, and Jordan. It lasted six days. The war ended by Israel capturing the Gowan Heights, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Sinai Peninsula.
  • 1973 Yom Kippur War

    1973 Yom Kippur War
    The Arab states coordinated a surprise attack on Saturday, October 6,1973. This attack was on the holy day of Yom KIppur.
  • 1982 Lebanon War

    1982 Lebanon War
    A bomber drove a truck packed with explosives into the U.S Marine barracks in Beirut. It killed 241 U.S military personnel. That same morning 58 French soldiers were killed in their barracks two miles away in a separate terrorist attack. The U.S Marines were a part of a multinational force sent the Lebanon in August 1982 to oversee the Palestinian withdrawal from Lebanon.
  • A Peace Conference

    A Peace Conference
    A Peace Conference was made in Madrid in 1991. What they were aiming for was achieving a peaceful settlement through direct negotiations along 2 tracks, between Israel and the Arab States. It was also between Israel and the Palestinians.
  • Declaration of Principles on Interim Self- Government Arrangements

    Declaration of Principles on Interim Self- Government Arrangements
    The signing of the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements happened in 1993. This was an attempt to set up a framework that would lead to the resolution of the ongoing Israeli and Palestinian conflict.
  • The second Intidada

    The second Intidada
    The Palestinian uprising began after riots broke out following a visit it by right wing Israeli political figure Ariel Sharon to a compound in Jerusalem. Violence and riots continued until 2005, which left hundreds of deaths on both sides.
  • Palestinians forced out of homes

    Palestinians forced out of homes
    In May, amid discriminatory efforts to force Palestinians out of their homes in East Jerusalem. Eleven says of hostilities broke out between the Israeli government and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza.