Israel doesn't have "states" like the United States does, it does have less powerful adminstrative districts called mehozot, of which there are 6 or 7, depending on your political view. Tel Aviv District, Jerusalem District, Haifa District, North District, Central District, Southern District, and the 7th being Judea and Samaria, better known as the West Bank, which is up for interpretation.
HOWEVER, these are far from states, and should not be considered states at all. Nobody says that they are from a certain district, like people say they are from a certain state in the U.S. Note: Israel is about the size of Massachusetts.
Israel is a State in the sense that State means Country. It is not located inside Another Country.
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Although it was founded under the title of "The State of Israel", Israel is considered a modern country. For most countries, the word "state" means the same thing as "country". Think of Israel as a country with only 1 state in it. So it can be called either word.
Israel colony
At the time of the Holocaust, the nation of Israel did not yet exist.
The State of Israel is found in the same place it has always been, in the southwest Levant.
The state of Israel.
Yes - the State of Israel was established as an independent state on 14 May 1948.
The state of Israel was founded in 1948.
Israel State Cup was created in 1928.
Israel.
Israel doesn't have states.
Agudat Israel.
Israel is also known as the State of Israel or the Land of Israel. Palestine is also referred to as the State of Palestine or the Palestinian Territories.
Israel is a Jewish state, but 20% of its citizens are not Jewish.
Israel is a state under international law.
The Modern State of Israel is not yet conquered.
Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel.
No country has ever specifically performed the act of recognizing Israel as a Jewish State when they performed the act of recognition. However, US politicians have referred to Israel as a Jewish State and made clear that they believe Israel to be a Jewish State.