Islamic Nations agree. The Western World does not however.
Yes, it is.Israel is a sovereign nation and member of the UN, independent of any other nation.
Argentina became a sovereign nation on July 9, 1816. Its capital is Buenos Aires. Argentina has a population of 41.09 million inhabitants.
Depending on the definition of the word "nation" there are two very different answers.Nation as a Politically Sovereign Entity: Israel was created entirely on land that constituted part of the British Mandate of Palestine. A mandate is a sub-national, colonial entity and is certainly not a nation. Therefore Israel did not "replace" or "displace" any nation if this sense of the term is understood. (Would someone say that the creation of the United States displaced a politically sovereign nation? - same argument)Nation as a metaphor for a Conscious Ethnic Group:Whether the Israelis intended to or not (there is much debate on the subject), Arab Palestinians who lived in the British Mandate of Palestine were forced to flee in some parts and were scared into fleeing in other parts of the territory that would become Israel. The Palestinian People were certainly displaced by the Creation of the State of Israel and the ensuing war that this action provoked.
The nation state is a state that self-identifies as deriving its political legitimacy from serving as a sovereign entity for a nation as a sovereign territorial unit.[1] The state is a political and geopolitical entity; the nation is a cultural and/or ethnic entity. The term "nation state" implies that the two geographically coincide, which distinguishes the nation state from the other types of state, which historically preceded it
The Hamiltonian vision of the new nation was focused on the establishment of a sovereign nation that would be able to step out from the shadows on Great Britain.
Because the Jewish state does not allow it, and the USA, is with Israel.
As yet (mid-2010), there is no sovereign nation named "Palestine", so of course no nation by that name has as yet requested member status in the UN. When a nation with that name exists, and approaches the UN for membership, its request will be voted on by the current member nations, in the same fashion as each of them became members.
Saint Lucia is a sovereign and independent nation.
Norway is a sovereign nation.
Because it isn't a nation. It never has been. This is confusing, I know, but "Palestine" is called that by the people who live there because it is part of the last legitimate name used by a nation that controlled the region to identify it. The UK controlled the Mandatory of Palestine from 1920 to 1948. The region was carved up after WW2 and a nation was made for the Jews and a separate region (not a state) for the Arabic people. UN directive 181 gave the Jews the legitimacy to declare their area, Israel, a sovereign nation. The nonJews of the region never followed suit.
No, the United States is not a foreign corporation. It is a sovereign nation with its own government and borders.
That section is internationally recognized as a part of the sovereign state of Israel.It depends how the term "Palestine" is defined. If the question is referring to the former British Mandate of Palestine, then Jerusalem is de jure divided between the Sovereign State of Israel and the de jure claim of the State of Palestine.If you are specifically referring to the claim made by the State of Palestine, Jerusalem would form part of the general region of the West Bank. However, the State of Palestine has never had sovereign control of any part of Jerusalem.
Yes, it is.Israel is a sovereign nation and member of the UN, independent of any other nation.
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