Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, and Saudia Arabia will all have large numbers of Palestinian refugees, a million or more in 1950, as the stated aims of Ben Gurion, let alone the far more extremists was to remove the Arabs and to include Transjordan in Israel.
Not an issue with partition. When relocated for the military infrastructure the rural Arab population get paid (land package plus cash) when relocated by the British and French. There are no refugees as there's no war in 1948.
The Israeli extremists get to take their mad out on the Germans, as part of the Imperial forces from 1943 when they land in southern France. The new Dominion has a brigade in that punch up.

The 73 Oil Crisis was due to the US airlifting in tanks and other military supplies during the 73 war. 

There's no wars in 1948, 1956, 1967 or 1973.

I'm baffled as to this "British Miracle". 
Long story, and still being developed.

All this stuff's buried in the discussions on this site, that 'postwar APOD stuff' is very nebulous, trying out ideas and such, and none of it is set in anything at this early stage. The general thrust is that Britain, which is getting hit  - not harder but more consistently - in APOD than in OTL, so war-weariness is deeper, there's serious issues, a big postwar out-migration, then an industrial/economic renaissance. Again, all very general at this stage. The industrial roots of this are already set by the changes to the RAF, the addition of most of the French aviation indistry's designers and engineers to British firms, their ability in APOD to refurbish parts of their industry rather than being forced to run it into the ground etc etc

Cheers: Mark