Answer 1
Israel was under British territory until the end of World War 2, when they gave it up to the Jewish community around the world so they could be free from prosecution in other countries.
Answer 2
Yes, assuming "Always" refers to "all periods of time when there have been Jews in some place in the world" as opposed to "all moments since the Big Bang". There have always been Jews in Israel since Judaism's inception. (Scholars place this at around 2500 years ago while Religious Jews place this at around 3800 years ago.)
Now, this does not mean that the Jews were the majority or that they were in any way connected to the government or rulership of the territory. For example, in 1918, the British census showed a 7% Jewish population, which is a small minority.
Israel is the homeland of the Jews. The word Israel also refers to all the Jews in the world.
41% of all Jews live in israel
Out of approximately 76 percent of the Jews in Israel, roughly 67 were born in Israel.
Good question! In Israel, only Orthodox Jews can perform conversions.
Many Jews consider Israel to be their homeland.
Jews, since Israel is 75% Jewish.
At present, there are 6 million Jews in Israel and 8 million Jews elsewhere.
There are Jews all over the world. The one who live in Israel are Israeli Jews, like those in the U.S called American Jews.
Israel is a country of Jews.
Jews
israel is a state designated to jews.
Israel was established by Jews, and has been predominantly Jewish throughout history (with the exception of the 1st -19th Centuries) but it has always had citizens of many religions.