The Jews did not invade "Palestine" in 1948 and did not evict 'Palestinians' from property designated by the UN as Palestinian property. Palestinians went to war against Israel in 1948 in a hateful effort to evict Jews from property designated by the UN as Jewish property.
Here is one historical account. Israel did seize more property as a result of winning the 1967 six-day war against 20 enemy Arab nations still threatening to wipe Jews off the map.
A look into the long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict - ABC News (go.com) 10-24-23
1947-48: Partitioning Palestine into two states, the Arab-Israeli War begins
1947 UN Partition
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In February 1947, the British proposed that the United Nations consider the future of Palestine and take over relations in the region amid ongoing tension.
The United Nations later
adopted a resolution to split Palestine into two independent states -- a "Jewish State" and an "Arab State" with Jerusalem under UN trusteeship, despite opposition from Palestinian Arabs of the region.
Jerusalem, a city with religious significance to many groups, would remain under international control administered by the United Nations.
Palestinians refused to recognize the resolution, and violent conflict between both groups continued.
On May 15, 1948, Israel
declared independence, thus beginning the Israeli-Arab War, with five Arab states fighting against the creation of the state.
Palestinians were forced off their lands or fled en masse, marking the first large-scale exodus in what would become a decades long battle over land ownership, according to the United Nations.
Israel, backed by foreign powers, won the war, and the territory was divided into three parts -- Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Egypt and Jordan retained control of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, respectively, until 1967.
The Gaza Strip is a 140 square mile strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea surrounded by Israel and Egypt. It is currently home to roughly 2 million people.
The West Bank is a landlocked 2,200 square mile region bordered by Israel and Jordan with a population of roughly 3 million people.
1967: Six-Day War
On June 5, 1967, after a prolonged attrition war between Israel and Egypt, the Six-Day War broke out between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Israeli Centurion tank corps prepare for battle during the Six-Day War.
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After six days of war, Israel captured Palestinian Arab territories of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, Gaza, and the Sinai Peninsula, as well as the Syrian territory of Golan Heights.
The Six-Day War forced a majority of Palestinians to once again become
refugees and began a decades long Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories.