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Their independence as the new State of Israel.

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Q: What did the Zionists in Palestine declare on May 14 1948?
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When was Israel created out of Palestine?

The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.


What did the Balfour declaration promise the Jews in Palestine?

The Balfour Declaration was very short, as follows:"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country".This 'national home' was what the Zionists had been pursuing.


Was Israel a colony?

No. Palestine (What the area was called before Israel declared independence) was under Ottoman (Turkish) rule from 1516 to 1918, at which point the British Empire declared a mandate in Israel, which lasted until Israel declared independence in May 14th, 1948. A Mandate is a declaration of intent, meaning the mandating country will control the zone and support the people who inhabit it until they are ready to declare independence.


What date was Israel found?

If the question was intended to be: What date was the Modern State of Israel founded? -- The answer would be David Ben-Gurion among a number of other prominent Zionists on May 14, 1948.However, the question is "When was Israel found", i.e. "On what date were the lands where Israel now stands discovered?" -- The answer to this is that we have evidence that the first Homo sapiens crossed into Haifa roughly 100,000 years ago, but, of course, we have no idea the identity of the person who did this.


Who may declare war in America?

Only congress can declare war, not even the President has this power.

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When did Britain withdraw from Palestine?

The final British soldiers withdrew from Palestine on May 13, 1948.


When did israel declare its independence as a separate state?

May 14, 1948


When was Israel created out of Palestine?

The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.


When was israel founded and by what organization?

The modern, present-day State of Israel was created in May, 1948, by its own citizens and leaders, who are commonly termed: Zionists.


What was the date that the Jews invaded or took over Israel?

They had been in Palestine for some time, but they declared the independence of the state of Israel on 14 May 1948.


How did Israel get its independence?

With the British scheduled to end their "mandate" of controlling a large land area in the Middle East, the UN voted in 1947 to divide one small part of it, allowing the surrounding Arab nations to administer and control one segment, and the "Zionists" to administer and control the other segment. The surrounding Arab nations objected, and did not accept this "partition". When the British mandate ended, on May 14, 1948, the "Zionists" immediately declared their segment to be an independent sovereign nation, and the surrounding Arab nations immediately combined their armies and attacked the new independent sovereign nation.


What year did the UN divide Palestine into a jewish state and an Arab state?

The Answer you are looking for is "the United Nations Partition Plan for the Mandate of Palestine".However, there are two minor errors in the phrasing of this question. The first is semantic: the UN Partition Plan came out of UNGA Resolution 181 which was passed on November 29, 1947, not 1948. Israel declare independence according to the provisions of UNGA Resolution 181 on May 14, 1948, but that was not when the "division" occurred.The second error is that Palestine was not actively divided. The UN took a map and made a prescriptive judgment about where a Jewish State should be and where an Arab State should be. It would have been binding had both sides agreed, but the Arabs were not interested in allowing for any Jewish State and therefore prevented an agreement from being realized. Therefore, Palestine was not actually divided physically, just potentially. Israel used this window of permissibility to declare statehood in 1948 and Palestine used this to declare statehood in 1988.


Who was the former leader of Palestine?

In early 1948, Mandatory Palestine was under British authority. Sir Alan Cunningham was the last British High Commissioner of Palestine and Transjordan until May of 1948 when that position was abolished. Throughout the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, the territory of the former Mandate of Palestine was either under Israeli control or under the control of armies from other Arab nations. If the question is asking if the Palestinian Arabs had a leader, the issue is more complicated. Unlike the Zionists, the Palestinian Arabs were much less unified and organized. There were three main leaders that held sway: Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni, Haj Amin al-Husseini, and Fawzi al-Qawuqji. Of them, al-Hussayni probably had the most legitimacy, but he died in late 1948 and had limited political connections. Qawuqji was the least legitimate, being ethnically Syrian, and because of how soundly he was defeated in 1948, he had no traction. Al-Husseini came the closest to creating a Palestinian state, but he also had no mind for creating a political establishment. There was also very little Palestinian civil society for him to reach out to in order to create a state.


How many Jews were in Israel in 1940?

A:Reliable figures for any one year are hard to come by, but Arnold Blumberg (The History of Israel) says there were 70,000 Jews in Palestine in 1914, and 600,000 by the end of 1947. For historical reasons, the figure for 1940 would be closer to the 1914 count. Answer 2In addition to those numbers, we know that the amount of Jews in Mandatory Palestine in 1931 was 175,000 according to Sergio della Pergola. If I had to guess what the Jewish population was in Palestine in 1940, I agree with Answer 1 in saying that it would be less than 335,000 (halfway between 70,000 and 600,000). My guess would be around 230,000-250,000.


When war broke out in Palestine what countries joined with the Palestinian Arabs to try to stop creation of the new state of Israel?

Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq all declared war on Israel on May 15, 1948 and joined with the Palestinians. Additionally, Saudi Arabia and Yemen sent military forces to the conflict, but did not actually declare wat.


Which country was created by the united nations in 1947?

The United Nations does not "create" countries as it does not have that power. This question may be referring to UN Resolution 181, passed on November 29, 1947, which provided for the Mandate of Palestine to become independent as two unique countries: a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Jews took advantage of this almost immediately on May 14, 1948, by declaring the State of Israel. The Arabs waited until 1988 to declare the State of Palestine. Countries that declared independence in 1947 include: Pakistan and India.


What was the United Nations plan for Palestine in 1948?

On November 29, 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted UN Resolution 181 which specified that Mandatory Palestine would be divided into an Arab State and a Jewish State. However, the plan was only actualized in May of 1948 when the State of Israel declared independence according to the terms prescribed by UN Resolution 181.