The one-state solution and the similar binational solution are proposed approaches to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Proponents of a binational solution to the conflict advocate a single state in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip, with citizenship and equal rights in the combined entity for all inhabitants of all three territories, without regard to ethnicity or religion.
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Palestine is one country with (currently) two governments and a foreign military occupation. Historic Palestine is made of two countries: Israel and Palestine.
Saint Matthew was from Palestine (Israel).
Only one country controlled the area of the Mandate for Palestine prior to Israeli Independence: the British Empire.
He did not. And its a good thing too, because no matter what option you choose, one country will not be happy.
The country is Israel.Both Israel and Palestine claim Jerusalem as their capital. However, Israel is the only one that has actual control of the city. As a result, Palestine's de facto capital is Ramallah, while Israel maintains its capital in Jerusalem.
If by "state" you mean country, Pakistan was divided into Bangladesh and Pakistan, Korea into North and South Korea, Palestine into Israel and other states...
On September 13, 1993 the Declaration of Principles was signed between Israel and Palestine. It was to go into full effect exactly one month after the date of the signing.
Israel was declared an independent Jewish State on May 14, 1948. However, the phrasing of the question makes implicit assumptions that must be dealt with. It would seem from the way that the question is written that Palestine was a country and then one day, and was renamed Israel the next day. This is not the case. Palestine was a territorial name in the same way that the Riviera in southwestern Europe is a territorial name. It just happens that some of the Riviera is in France and some in Italy. Israel was a state that declared independence in that territory, which was a British Mandate at the time. There were still areas of Palestine that did not become part of Israel. Most of the Arab Palestinians did not consider Israel to be their state and would later identify with the Palestinian State declared in absentia in 1988 and recognized in the Oslo Accords of 1993.
gaza is one of the cities in historical palestine which is all occupied by the bloody terrorists of israel's army .. however people of gaza and all palestine are gonna win the freedom soon or later .. they will ..
Israel in 1948.Israel, 1948. by United Nations partition.....................
Israel was inherited by the Children of Israel shortly after the Exodus from Egypt in 1450 B.C.E. ... some 3,400 years ago. There has been a continuous Jewish presence in the land since then. The origin of a "Palestine" is more difficult to pin down. One authoritative "History of Palestine" dates it from the Ottoman conquest of the area.
Yes, Israel was a country in Biblical times and had many kings. Not all of the territory was controlled by Israel until the time of David. For a time, there was a divided kingdom of Israel consisting of the northern and southern kingdoms.