David Ben-Gurion proclaims the establishment of the State of Israel, ending British Mandate rule.
Newly founded Israel defends its sovereignty against neighboring Arab states, leading to armistice agreements.
Hundreds of thousands of Jews from Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa immigrate, shaping Israel's diverse society.
Israel, alongside Britain and France, launches a military campaign against Egypt after nationalization of the Suez Canal.
Israel achieves a swift victory, capturing the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, redefining its borders.
Surprised by a coalition of Arab states, Israel fights a costly war but maintains its territory.
Historic peace agreement between Israel and Egypt leads to Israel's withdrawal from Sinai and normalized relations.
Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation leads to increased tensions and political negotiations.
Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) sign historic agreements aimed at achieving peace and Palestinian self-governance.
Renewed Palestinian uprising with widespread violence, leading to security concerns and political deadlock.
Israel emerges as a global leader in technology, cybersecurity, and innovation, earning the title “Start-Up Nation.”
Normalization agreements signed with UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, marking new diplomatic relations in the region.
Israel continues to face regional security challenges, political shifts, and strives for peaceful coexistence and prosperity.