1942-1951

Newsbriefs

1940-1949

 

1942 - 1951

 

1942

January 20
Conference at Wannsee, Berlin, coordinates the Final Solution (Endlosung) for the destruction of European Jewry.

February
Loss of the Struma ship with 767 Jewish refugees refused admission to Palestine.

May 9-11
Biltmore Conference of American Zionists demands "that the gates of Palestine be opened", calls for a "Jewish Commonwealth".

British forces stop Rommel's 3rd Army at El Alamein

1943

Warsaw Ghetto uprising.

Palmach members parachuted behind enemy lines in Europe.

British deport illegal immigrants to Cyprus.

1944

Jewish Brigade formed as a part of the British forces in World War II.


1945-1946

The Haganah, the Etzel and Lehi temporarily reunite.

1946

Illegal Jewish immigrants deported to Cyprus "displaced persons" camps.

July 22
The Irgun [Etzel] blows up wing of King David Hotel in Jerusalem.

The Etzel hang two British sergeants in revenge for British death sentences on Etzel members.

Transjordan achieves independence as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

1947

July
Beriha [flight]: Aliya Bet [illegal immigration] continues to bring Jewish refugees to Eretz Yisrael: Steamer Exodus repelled by force from the shores of Palestine to Europe, with 4,500 survivors of the Holocaust on board.

British send the immigrant boat "Exodus" back to Europe, and Hamburg, Germany, where the passengers are sent to an internment camp".

November 29
United Nations General Assembly votes for the partition of Palestine and a Jewish State.

November 29, 1947
The United Nations Decision to Establish a Jewish State

November 30, 1947 - March 10, 1949
The War of Independence

December 11
British Government announces its intention to terminate its Mandate on May 15, 1948.

1948

November 30, 1947 - May 14, 1948
The war until the Declaration of Independence

Expiration of the British Mandate. Proclamation of the State of Israel - invasion of Arab armies 5th Iyar / 14th May.

May 14, 1948
Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel

US President Truman extends de facto recognition of State of Israel, Soviet de jure recognition follows three days later.

Tzahal - the Israel Defense Forces - created.

1949

March 10, 1949
Invasion and continuation of the war of Independence May 15, 1948

Israel signs armistice agreements with Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria.

United Nations General Assembly votes in favor of the internationalization of Jerusalem.

Ben Gurion's government declares Jerusalem the Eternal Capital of Israel.

December 15, 1949
Jerusalem, Capital of Israel

1948-1952

Massive immigration [648,000] to Israel by the Jewish populations of Arab countries and Europe.

1949

Operation Magic Carpet bringing aliya from Irak.







Operation On Eagles Wings bringing aliya from Yemen.


The Fifties

Settlement during the Fifties

Rationing

1950

The Law of Return is passed.

1951-1958

The Hulah Valley Project

The most ambitious and complex engineering project undertaken during those years was the draining of the Hulah Valley.

Land in the Hulah Valley had been purchased in 1934 by the Settlement Preparation Company (Hevrat Hachsharat Hayishuv). The Jewish National Fund bought additional tracts of land north of the valley. Negotiations were conducted by Yehoshua Hankin. The Hulah Valley extends over 175,000 dunams (43,242 acres). In the center was Lake Hulah. An abundance of water flowed into the lake from the west, the east and the Jordan River tributaries in the north. Over a period of thousands of years a large swamp was formed. In the winter it spread over a wide area, with very little evaporation in the summer. The region was infested with anopheles mosquitoes, which are malaria carriers. The lake was home to a variety of rare plants such as the papyrus reed and animals including buffalo and marten (a two and half foot long bushy carnivore) and also served as a way station for migratory birds on their way from Europe to Africa. Nevertheless, it was decided to drain the valley and dry up the swampland. The plan called for the preservation of a small nature reserve (4,000 dunams - 988 acres) the remainder of this fertile land would be used for agriculture.

Drainage began in 1951. International companies participated in the project, which was carried out under the supervision of the Jewish National Fund. The operation was concluded in 1958, when the entire lake finally disappeared. During this entire period, work was continually interrupted by incursions from the Syrian border.

Over the years it became apparent that the decision to drain the Hulah did not take into consideration the ecological balance of land and water. It was therefore decided to flood sections of the valley, and this was done in 1995.

 
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