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These very religious based kingdoms ruled over Israel for the next 400 years
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The northern Kingdom of Israel, as well as Philistine city-states, fell in 722 BCE, though the southern Kingdom of Judah and several Phoenician city-states continued their existence as the region came under Assyrian rule.
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The Roman Empire invaded the region in 63 BCE. The struggle between pro-Roman and pro-Parthian factions in Judea eventually led to the rule of Herod the Great and consolidation of the Herodian Kingdom as a vassal Judean state of Rome. With the decline of Herodians, Judea, transformed into a Roman province, became the site of a violent struggle of Jews against Romans, culminating in the Jewish-Roman Wars
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In 635 CE, the region, including Jerusalem, was conquered by the Arabs and was to remain under Muslim control for the next 1300 years. The control shifted back and forth between Muslem countries for the next six centries.
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Ottoman Empire took over Israel and ruled until the end of WWI
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The First Jewish Migration to the Ottoman ruled-Palestine
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The Second Aliyah began after the Kishinev pogrom and about 40,000 Orthodox Jews Migrated to Palestine
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A group called the Jewish Legion helped Britian to conqure the Ottoman Empire
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Jews fled European countries because of the Nazi rule and migrated to Palestine
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British government announced it would withdraw from Mandatory Palestine, stating it was unable to arrive at a solution acceptable to both Arabs and Jews.
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The Arabs started attacking jews and so a civil war broke out
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the head of the Jewish Agency, declared the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz-Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
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Along with the Third Aliyah together they brought about 100,000 Jews to palestine