We do know that the kingdom of Israel ceased to exist after its conquest by the Assyrians in 722 BCE. Biblical tradition says that the Israelites settled the area around 1400 BCE, although archaeologists say that the region was not really settled until around 1250 BCE.
Israel didn't exist during World War II.
That would be the kingdom of Israel. The Southern Kingdom was called Judah.
Only two: the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel, which later merged into Israel.
Exactly that: the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
Of course Israel can exist without the U.S. While the United States helps and supports Israel, Israel can still exist without them.
That would be the kingdom of Israel. The Southern Kingdom was called Judah.
Yes. Samaria was the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel. (Gibeah, Hebron, and Jerusalem were the capitals of the United Kingdom of Israel.)
Yes, I live in Israel.
The African kingdom of Kush existed for 720 years.
Kingdom of Israel - united monarchy - was created in 1030.
Yes, I live in Israel.
The New Testament does not, and can not, say that Jesus lived in the Kingdom of Israel, because Israel had ceased to exist in 722 BCE, around 750 years before the gospel stories begin. The gospels tell us that Jesus lived most of his life in Galilee, but was born and died in Judea.