Usually, yes. There are certainly property-transfer laws (especially concerning land ownership) that may not be recognized due to Israeli land-transfer laws. (Most of these concern Arabs acquiring land in Israel that is owned by the JNF either directly or indirectly.) However, most provisions in a US will should stand up in Israel.
Israel.
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
Israel.
No they are an ally and not a recognized threat for terrorism.
No it was drafted in philidelphia
Birthdays were not customarily recognized or celebrated in the Old Testament so Jacob/Israel's birthday is unknown. If you are referring to the modern Nation-state of Israel, then it was declared 14 May 1948 and recognized by the U.N. on 15 May 1948.
Israel was recognized as an independent state in 1948.
In 1993 the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist in peace, at the culmination of the Oslo Accords. In return, Israel immediately recognized the PLO as the official representative of the Palestinian People and the basis for a Palestinian State.
Golda Meir
He recognized the State of Israel.
Israel was recognized as a state in 1948. The land Israel is on now was part of the land brittian received after WW II. It was given to the Jews for a homeland.
Yes, the US sells a lot of weapons to Israel. The US government also gives a lot of money to Israel.