Which three militias preceded the IDF and how did they differ?
The Haganah, Irgun and Lehi were the main pre-state militias. Haganah evolved into a more structured defensive force, while Irgun and Lehi split off toward more offensive, terrorism-style tactics against both British targets and Palestinian communities.
What was Operation Agatha and why did it matter?
Operation Agatha (1946) was a British crackdown that arrested Zionist activists and uncovered documents revealing coordination among militant groups. The exposure enraged militants and helped trigger major attacks, including the King David Hotel bombing.
How did David Ben-Gurion influence the transition to a state army?
Ben-Gurion reorganized the Haganah into a formal military force with mandatory conscription, centralizing command to prepare for full-scale conflict as the British withdrew and statehood approached.
What were the immediate human consequences around Israel's 1948 declaration?
By Israel's declaration in May 1948 more than 200 Palestinian villages had been emptied, and roughly 750,000 Palestinians were displaced during the events Palestinians call the Nakba.
How did militant leaders shape Israel’s later politics?
Former militia leaders and commanders transitioned into political roles—becoming politicians, ambassadors and prime ministers—and their revisionist ideas influenced parties like Likud, reshaping Israeli policy for decades.