why did north Ireland, Egypt, Syria, and Palestine fight with the allies
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The 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine (sometimes called an "intercommunal war") in which the Jewish and Arab communities of Palestine, supported by the Arab Liberation Army, clashed, while the region was still fully under British rule.
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War after 15 May 1948, marking the end of the British Mandate and the birth of Israel, in which Transjordan, Egypt, Syria and Iraqintervened in sending expeditionary forces that entered Palestine and engaged the Israelis.
The 1948 Arab–Israeli War after 15 May 1948, marking the end of the British Mandate and the birth of Israel, in which Transjordan, Egypt, Syria and Iraqintervened in sending expeditionary forces that entered Palestine and engaged the Israelis.
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