Following the campaigns written under the slogan "A homeland without a people for a people without a homeland," a massive Jewish migration to historic Palestinian lands began after the letter, leading to the displacement of approximately 957,000 Palestinians from historical villages and cities by armed Zionist gangs in 1948, intensifying the occupation process.
With the establishment of Israel, the Arab-Israeli Wars began. After the war, the West Bank was occupied by Jordan, the Gaza Strip by Egypt, and the remaining territories by Israel. Naturally, the Palestinian people suffered, and both neighboring Arab countries and Israel benefitted from this situation.