Palestine (Jewish Death)

History:

After the Nazi regime successfully killed over eight point nine million Jewish residents in Europe, the few that remained after the Allied forces took Berlin made the trek to Palestine, in the end over three thousand achieved their goals, much to the displeasure of the native Palestinians.

Many of these Jews would relocate to a newly built town where they'd pretend to be native Muslims but in reality would practice their true religion in the local fake Mosque's basement.

Most of the Jewish populous would remain oppressed when the French released the Palestinian nation in 1953 under a democratic body.

The Palestinians immediately chose to join NATO and apply to join the European Union which would be approved and the Union would be renamed to Eurasian, further opening up the possibilities of other nations joining.

Judaism would eventually become such a minority it barely would make up two percent of the population's belief structure.

Becoming modernized:

Palestine would quickly build Jerusalem and other regions up with help of their new European associates, Germany, in a sort of reparation act would supply many millions which would also be taken off their debt owed to the other powers.

Palestine soon became very westernized and very modernized, eventually many started to consider Jerusalem and surrounding cities as a sort of New York of the Middle East.

Surrounding countries such as Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt would also follow this trend, creating a sort of golden age for the region.

Palestine Uprisings:

Two uprisings had occurred during the 1950's, the first in 1951 being about around thirty percent of the major minority Jewish population rose up for better freedoms and equality only to be brushed off by the local government and either arrested or shot.

The other came in 1956 with Islamic extremists, this would lead to an all out civil war that would ravage areas such as the Golan heights and Gaza strip, similar conflicts would follow throughout bordering nations, eventually with help of NATO the Islamic extremists were put down.

In 1961 the whole issue came to a head when the Soviets sent spies to organize communist coup's against the nation, this would end with Palestine loosing and becoming a Communist one party state.

Freedom from Communism:

Capitalism would prevail in 1975 when the communist government was overthrown by a still Authoritarian but nationalist one, somewhat akin to Franco's Spain.

On a Saturday in 1982 the country would surrender it's authoritarian ties with the death of it's leader and his inner circle, the first Palestinian president would be sworn in that Monday.

Modern Era:

Post cold war was a time for great health, the Jewish minority had risen to 5% after several thousand of the Jewish faith came to Palestine once the borders opened, in 2015 a six year term limit was enacted and the first female President was sworn in a year later where she currently reigns to this day.