It it was called British Mandate of Palestine. (It never had the title of Palestine)
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The state of Israel was established by Britain and the United Nations for the Jews after the second world war. [Are you confusing World War 1 and World War 2? In any case, the Balfour Declaration of 1917 did not establish the state of Israel. That had to wait till 1948.]
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It was called Cana'an, or "K'naan" in Hebrew in the Jewish Bible (called the Torah). Since then it has had various names including Judea and Samaria, before it was given back to the Jews 65 yrs ago.
Apart from small interludes of exile, Jews have always lived on the land that is now known as Israel, but haven't always had the Independence to be Jewish while living there. Many different kingdoms have attacked and tried to destroy or take over, some allowing the Jews to stay and be Jewish, some allowed them to stay on condition of not practicing their religion, while others just wanted them out.
In the State of Israel now all religion's are free to practice their own religion.
The only independent country that has ever existed in Israel has been Israel in the ancient times. It was a "territory" occupied by many empires all which gave it different names, never calling it as part of the occupying country, always referring to it as territory of the Empire. The first time since the Romans that it was called Palestine was at the Paris Peace Conference after WW1 when France and England were dividing up the conquered Ottoman Empire. Then all of what is now Jordan as well as Israel Gaza and the West Bank was named Palestine. Shortly after that England partitioned Palestine to create Jordan giving almost 80% of Palestine to Arabs. The remainder of the British mandate of Palestine was later divided again into 2 countries by the UN, one called Israel and the other called Palestine, however the Palestinian country never was realized because the Arab leadership rejected the partition.
The Biblical person named Israel was named "Jacob"at his birth.
Before the modern state of Israel was established in 1948, the general area was
referred to as "Palestine" while ruled by the Greeks, Romans, Ottoman Turks, and
finally the British, but there was never a country by that name.
The country became "Israel" in the area formerly known as "Canaan" roughly 3,400 years ago.
It was known as Palestine.
Occupying Israeli expansionist Imperialism has occupied land of Palestine since 1948 until now, I mean almost sixty years-old of occupation
Jewish is an ancient religion, like Christianity and Islam ... etc. But the state of the Israeli occupation and which is your question here only 62 years of occupation and war crimes against humanity and killing of children
It was originally called Canaan. Then it becaome the Kingdoms of Israel and Judea. After the year 70, the Romans renamed it Palestine after the Phillistines.
As of 1948, it has been called Israel, though the areas of the West Bank and Gaza are still called the Palestinian Territories.
Israel is the name God gave to Jacob after he wrestled with the divine messenger (Gen. 32:28),
Jacob
Canaan
Modern-day Israel is named after the ancient kingdom of Israel, which was named after Israel (an alternate name for Jacob son of Isaac son of Abraham).
The Ancient Hebrews were known by several names, including: Hebrews (עברים) Israel (ישראל) People of Israel (עם ישראל) Children of Israel (בני ישראל) Jews (יהודים)
No. Ancient Hebrew is a language, and Ancient Israel is nation.
The name of the panel of judges in ancient Israel is spelled "Sanhedrin".
Ancient Hebrews took the following name changes: Children of Israel Israelites Judaeans Jews
...Palestine. Another ancient name for Israel is Sion.
The State of Israel is a modern restoration of the ancient Jewish homeland. Jacob, the third the third patriarch, was given the name 'Israel' after his battle with an angel from God. The Jewish people are the Children of Jacob, otherwise known as the Children of Israel. Their homeland is the land of Israel. The official name in Hebrew is "Medinat Yisrael," the State of Israel in English.
Paul is derived from a biblical name saul so I is probably ancient Israel
The Jewish courts.See also:Life in ancient Israel
Arad (ערד) comes from the name of an ancient city in Israel. It's meaning is unknown.
In ancient Israel donkeys were used for riding on if it was to far to walk.
Israel was not invented. It is an alternate name for Jacob of the Old Testament. His descendants were called "the children of Israel." Israel was also the name of one of two ancient Jewish kingdoms, the other being Judah. The ancient Kingdom of Israel existed as an independent entity form about 1050 BC until about 930 BC. Because the ancient Kingdom of Judah lasted until the Babylonian conquest, and was afterward a province of Babylon, Macedon and then Rome under the names of Yehud or Judea, modern efforts to found a Jewish state preferred the name Israel. The modern State of Israel was founded in 1948.