Australia has always been a free country and hopefully will always be one.
Israel
Mexico recognizes Israel as a free state, making specific and noteworthy trade agreements and military treaties with the country. However, the country does support UN resolutions, such as the one condemning Israel's actions in Gaza in 2004.
No. Israel is a considered to be the Jewish State. Palestine is considered an Arab country.
This question is difficult to understand. Israel, the country, was modern from its outset. Its people were a product of the decades and centuries when they lived. Israelis drive cars, use banks, etc. If "modern" is a euphemism for "first-world country", then Israel became modern in the late 1960s and early 1970s when its economy really took off.
Israel became a country on May 14 , 1948.
No. Under the Ottomans and the British it was not a free country. However, since the Declaration of Independence in 1948, Israel has been a free and democratic country.
your country will become free
Israel became a country in 1948.
Israel, today, is a vibrant and viable country. Countries do not become extinct, though they can cease to exist.
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Apply for an Israel Citizenship by contacting their embassy in your country.
I am sure it is yes!
There is no country named Jerusalem. To my knowledge,there has never been one. Jerusalem is a city in Israel.
Australia has always been a free country and hopefully will always be one.
That's a silly concept. Texas hasn't been an independent country since 1845, but Israel didn't become one until 1948. Texas and Israel have never had to worry about exchanging ambassadors.