Jews, largely Holocaust survivors, on their way from France to Mandatory Palestine, aboard the SS Exodus.
Map of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine {UNGA Resolution 181 (II)}, adopted November 29,1947.
Credit: United Nations Special Committee on Palestine's Report to the General Assembly, 1947
David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister, flanked by the members of his provisional government, reads the Declaration of Independence in the Tel Aviv Museum Hall.
Credit: Israel's Government Press Office
Israeli troops in Lod, 10 July, 1948, during the first Arab-Israeli War.
Credit: National Library of Israel
The aftermath of the first Arab-Israeli War. Israel ended up occupying more territory than originally allotted to it per the UN plan, Jordan took control of the West Bank, and Egypt took control of the Gaza Strip.
Credit: World History Commons
Civil evacuation in Gaza, 1949.
Rationed food being distributed to Palestinians in a refugee camp in East Jordan, undated.
Map of territory held by Israel after its victory in the Six Day War in 1967.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons
An Israeli armoured unit of Centurion tanks mounted with 105 mm guns stands in the Negev desert during the Six-Day War, May 20, 1967.
Credit: Israel's Government Press Office
Palestinian refugees flee across the Allenby Bridge over the Jordan River, 1967. The bridge connects the West Bank with Jordan.
Palestinian refugee girl at the Allenby Bridge, June 1967.
Members of Israeli sports organisations form a Guard of Honor in front of command cars bearing the bodies of victims of the Munich massacre during memorial services at Lod Airport.
Credit: Israel's Government Press Office
Israeli Air Force during the Yom Kippur War, October 1973.
Credit: Israeli Defence Forces Spokesperson's Unit
Egyptian President Anwar Sadat (L), US President Jimmy Carter (C) and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, at the signing of the Camp David Accords, September 17, 1978.
Credit: https://www.cia.gov/
Palestinian women demonstrating against Israeli soldiers in Jabalia, Gaza, during the First Intifada, undated.
An Israeli soldier points a rifle at a Palestinian woman holding a rock during a demonstration in Gaza, February 29, 1988.
Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin (L), US President Bill Clinton (C), and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat at the White House, during the signing of the historic Oslo Accords, 1993.
Credit: The White House/gpo.gov
Palestinian rioters confront Israeli security forces, at Ayosh Junction, near Ramallah, in the West Bank, October 2000.
Credit: Israeli Defence Forces Spokesperson's Unit
Gunshots fired during the Second Intifada shatter the signboard of a UNWRA school in Al-Am'ary Refugee Camp, West Bank, undated.
Credit: Flickr/Michael Rose
IDF forces exit the Gaza Strip as part of 'Operation Last Dawn', the final stage of the Gaza Disengagement, summer of 2005.
Credit: Israel Defense Forces
Palestinians search through the rubble of their destroyed homes hit by Israeli strikes in the northern Gaza Strip, 2014.
A young Palestinian boy walks through the remains of a house targeted by an Israeli air strike near a beach refugee camp west of Gaza City, 2014.
The Iron Dome system intercepts Gaza rockets aimed at central Israel, as part of Israel's Operation Protective Edge, 2014.
Credit: Israel Defense Forces
The United States Consulate in Jerusalem ahead of the opening of its Embassy in the same building, May 2018.
Credit: US Embassy in Jerusalem
Then US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo tours the US Embassy in Jerusalem with US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, March 21, 2019.
Credit: US State Department
(L to R) Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, US President Donald Trump, and Minister of Foreign Affairs for the United Arab Emirates Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan at the signing of the Abraham Accords, on the South Lawn of the White House, September 15, 2020.
Credit: White House Photo
Published 12 October 2023, 03:53 IST