Israel’s Weaponry In 1948

8

In late 1947, the Jews of Mandatory Palestine were in a parlous state. They knew the Arab armies were preparing to attack them, from the south, the north, and the east, in order to snuff out the young life of the Jewish state, should the Jews declare their independence. Azzam Pasha, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, in 1947 warned the Jews that if war broke out, it would become “a war of extermination and momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades.”

Against all odds, the Jews prevailed, and the foiling of the Arab plan to destroy Israel is what the Arabs call the “Nakba.” Israel’s survival was indeed, for them, a catastrophe.

In 1948, there were 650,000 Jews in Israel. Many of them were recent arrivals from DP camps in Europe, people who had survived the death camps, but only just. Many were weakened physically and mentally by all that they had endured. Among them were many children, and many of those children were orphans. These Jewish refugees had gone through so much, not only in labor and Nazi camps, but in trying after the war to get to Palestine when the British made it so hard, by blockading ships carrying Jews, preventing desperate Jewish refugees from landing. How high can your morale be, when you are the only one of your family to survive?

Story continues below advertisement

And then there was the problem of weaponry. In November 1947, an international embargo on arms to both the Jews in Mandatory Palestine and to the Arab states. was declared. In theory it was “even-handed,” but in practice it was far more damaging to the Jews, who at that point had about 10,000 rifles and 900 machine-guns, and not much more. The Arab armies were already well-equipped, including those of of Iraq, Egypt and, especially, Jordan, with its British-officered and British-trained Arab Legion, led by Lt.-General John Bagot Glubb (“Glubb Pasha”). Despite the embargo, during the war the Arab Legion continued to receive weapons shipments from the U.K.

Against all odds, the 650,000 Jews of Israel — 200,000 of them, at most, were men of military age, held out against five Arab armies from countries with a combined population of 30 million. By late 1947, with the weapons embargo in place, Israeli agents were desperately looking for weapons to buy. By the beginning of 1948, the Jews still had only small arms, including some 900 machine guns, but no heavy artillery, no tanks, and above all, no planes. Fortunately, early in 1948, despite the arms embargo, Israel managed to buy from Czechoslovakia 400 tons of mortars and other heavy machinery, aerial bombs, rifles, ammunition, machine guns, flamethrowers, explosives, tanks, and combat vehicles. And later in the same year, the Czechs sold Israel twenty-four Czech-built Avia S-199 fighters, a lesser version of the German Messerschmitt. In the fall of 1948, the Czechs sold 61 Spitfires to Israel. It was those shipments of arms, and especially of the Avia S-199 fighter jets, that prevented an Israeli defeat early on.

It happened this way. During the 1948 war, many thousands of Egyptian troops massed in the Sinai, with 6,000 of them headed toward Tel Aviv. Had they taken the city, that would have been the end of the war, with the Jews’ total defeat, likely to have been followed by those “momentous massacres” that Azzam Pasha had predicted. But four of those Czech planes –the Avia S-199 fighters — arrived just in time to save the day. When Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, the Israeli Air Force consisted of exactly four planes — four bastardized Czech versions of the German Messerschmitt. On May 29 of that year, large Egyptian forces had advanced to within 17 miles of Tel Aviv and Israel decided to gamble its entire air force — four planes and four pilots — in an attack on the Egyptian advance columns.

The attack was led by an experienced American Marine fighter pilot, now a volunteer fighting for Israel, Lou Lenart, who had fought in the Pacific all through World War II. He was backed by Ezer Weizman, who would later become President of Israel, by Eddie Cohen, a South African who was shot down during the attack, and by Mordecai Aloni, another Israeli pilot.

More on that minuscule Israeli Air Force’s first battle can be found here.

The Truth Must be Told

Your contribution supports independent journalism

Please take a moment to consider this. Now, more than ever, people are reading Geller Report for news they won't get anywhere else. But advertising revenues have all but disappeared. Google Adsense is the online advertising monopoly and they have banned us. Social media giants like Facebook and Twitter have blocked and shadow-banned our accounts. But we won't put up a paywall. Because never has the free world needed independent journalism more.

Everyone who reads our reporting knows the Geller Report covers the news the media won't. We cannot do our ground-breaking report without your support. We must continue to report on the global jihad and the left's war on freedom. Our readers’ contributions make that possible.

Geller Report's independent, investigative journalism takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. But we do it because we believe our work is critical in the fight for freedom and because it is your fight, too.

Please contribute here.

or

Make a monthly commitment to support The Geller Report – choose the option that suits you best.

Quick note: We cannot do this without your support. Fact. Our work is made possible by you and only you. We receive no grants, government handouts, or major funding. Tech giants are shutting us down. You know this. Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Adsense, Pinterest permanently banned us. Facebook, Google search et al have shadow-banned, suspended and deleted us from your news feeds. They are disappearing us. But we are here.

Subscribe to Geller Report newsletter here— it’s free and it’s essential NOW when informed decision making and opinion is essential to America's survival. Share our posts on your social channels and with your email contacts. Fight the great fight.

Follow Pamela Geller on Gettr. I am there. click here.

Follow Pamela Geller on
Trump's social media platform, Truth Social. It's open and free.

Remember, YOU make the work possible. If you can, please contribute to Geller Report.

Join The Conversation. Leave a Comment.

We have no tolerance for comments containing violence, racism, profanity, vulgarity, doxing, or discourteous behavior. If a comment is spammy or unhelpful, click the - symbol under the comment to let us know. Thank you for partnering with us to maintain fruitful conversation.

If you would like to join the conversation, but don't have an account, you can sign up for one right here.

If you are having problems leaving a comment, it's likely because you are using an ad blocker, something that break ads, of course, but also breaks the comments section of our site. If you are using an ad blocker, and would like to share your thoughts, please disable your ad blocker. We look forward to seeing your comments below.

5 3 votes
Article Rating
8 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Reaver Rogue
Reaver Rogue
9 months ago

I make over 13,000 every month working part time. I paid attention to various people letting me know how a reasonable plan of money they might make on the web, so still up in the air to situate out. Indeed, it transformed into all real and it totally changed my life. Everyone should attempt this occupation presently simply by utilizing this site… http://www.Payathome7.com

Last edited 9 months ago by Reaver Rogue
Snowedin
Snowedin
9 months ago

Even with their poor weaponry the Israeli’s were still able to protect their country and win the war. They were as phenomenal back then as they are today.

Jason
Jason
9 months ago

In 1948, my dad was working in an office in NYC, and a Jewish bloke came around asking if anyone still had their WWII rifles to donate to Israel. He said the next day, six, including him, donated their rifles and whatever ammo they still had to the guy for shipment to Israel. From his office, Israel picked up 5 M1 Garands and 1 M1 Carbine and some boxes of ammo. The guy came around again to thank them. He managed to gather a few hundred rifles for shipment to Israel.

Stive
Stive
9 months ago
Reply to  Jason

Private weapons got thru but us govt refused weapons to israel

Major Tom
Major Tom
9 months ago

It doesn’t take much……it just takes enough!

Stive
Stive
9 months ago

With this article now rest of the story. America had arms embargo against Israel till 1968. Israel won 6 day war with planes, tanks and weapons from u.k. and France. After the war and oil embargo, uk. And France like america also embargoed Israel. Israel no longer had a source of weaponry and needed to even restock from from 67 war but couldn’t. Israel was in deep doo Doo to survive. Out of desperation Israel asked to buy weaponry like planes and tanks from the Soviet union that already like america sold arms to Arabs. The soviets always needing money and liking inroads in new places told israel that Israel can buy from them all they need for the money. There was only one catch, Soviet navy would be welcome at Haifa port. Israel agreed out of desperation. America had to prevent soviets in Haifa so america suddenly said Israel can now buy american weapons and sweetened the pot with offer of 3 billion dollars of free money each year to buy the arms. This was not love but a pure bribe. Another day can present how america robbed every Israel war victory . American state dept is israels enemy despite the people’s goodwill to Israel. America in israels first 19 years sponsored many u.n. resolutions to take all of Jerusalem, even the western side from Israel. The soviets vetoed America’s anti Israel resolutions. History is not what often thought .do I like Israel’s govt. No. It’s part of nwo cartel in the west. But the nation of it’s people is separate.

BexarKat
BexarKat
9 months ago
Reply to  Stive

Correct, I can personally attest to the Yom Kippur War of 1973 where I served in the IDF Artillery Corps “up north” in a place called the “muvlat.” Richard Nixon was the only President since Harry Truman and again until Donald Trump, to support Israel and ensure its survival.

BexarKat
BexarKat
9 months ago

Many well-intentioned people who cry for the displaced Arabs of Eretz Israel (allow me to reverse terms) today are simply ignorant of the history. They assume a Jews Army of millions showed up in Mandated Palestine in May 1948 and drove the Arabs from their homes. That is what they are apparently told in their progressive universities going as far back as the 1960s. I ask them “If less than half a million Jews can fight off 5 well-trained and equipped Armies and toss 1.5 million Arabs from their homes – they must be “super-Jews.” Those well-intentioned, but ignorant of the facts people can say nothing else.

Sponsored
Geller Report
Thanks for sharing!