First Greek-Jewish War

First Greek-Jewish War was the war where Jewish Empirecube invaded Cyprus in an attempt to undermine the Fourth Hellenic Republicball.

Long before the war both Greece and Turkey were tired of the Cypriot conflict and just decided to remove its independence in a controversial act. Northern Cyprus was officially annexed by Turkey and Southern Cyprus by Greece.

Following the division of Turkey into West Turkeyball and East Turkeyball, only the Western government continued in the agreement, with the Eastern leaving it and claiming the entire island but never taking actions. Conflicts in Northern Cyprus between supporters of the West and the East took place but the West managed to efficiently keep power there.

With the rise of the leftist government in Greece of the Fourth Hellenic Republicball, the sectarian division of Cyprus started to be questioned, West Turkeyball quickly changed its stance on the island agreement and withdrew from it just like its Eastern part after. The move was supposedly done under British request after the Greek government started to oppose their occupation of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, in which the previous government used to tolerate.

The Greeks refused to accept the British presence at Cyprus and after they refused to leave its military bases in the island, the Greek army tried to force them out. The British saw they were constantly losing alliances in the region with the rise of Arab nationalism and anti-zionism. So they planned together with the Jewish Empirecube an invasion of Southern Cyprus. West Turkeyball said it would be fine by sharing the island with the Jews and supported the invasion plan.

The Jewish Empirecube together with the British succeeded in taking control of Southern Cyprus and defeated the Greek army, that had to face an invasion of Bulgarian Empireball on the mainland, and of course it was not a coincidence, everything had been planned by NAUball and New NATOball.

Greece would only retake Cyprus many years later during the Second Greek-Jewish War that allowed it to happen following the victory of the Arabs in their war of liberation, so Greece received an intense regional support.