Originally posted by lord of the mark
My understanding is that Eilat didnt exist prior to 1948. Aqaba was east of what was an international border between Jordan and the British Mandate Territory of Palestine, since UK spun Jordan off in 1920. The line was drawn to give all of Aqaba to Jordan, IIUC. After 1948, with Aqaba cut off by the arab boycott of Israel, the Israelis built a new town. Thus, Eilat.
IIUC there is a comparable situation in Poland. Gydnia, which was built up as a port due to the seperation of Gdansk/Danzig.
My understanding is that Eilat didnt exist prior to 1948. Aqaba was east of what was an international border between Jordan and the British Mandate Territory of Palestine, since UK spun Jordan off in 1920. The line was drawn to give all of Aqaba to Jordan, IIUC. After 1948, with Aqaba cut off by the arab boycott of Israel, the Israelis built a new town. Thus, Eilat.
IIUC there is a comparable situation in Poland. Gydnia, which was built up as a port due to the seperation of Gdansk/Danzig.
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