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.
The Jews of the British Mandate of Palestine declared independence as Israel in 1948.
The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.
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No. Israel is a considered to be the Jewish State. Palestine is considered an Arab country.
It depends on your terms. If you are referring to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip cumulatively as Palestine and the 1949 borders of the State of Israel as Israel, then Israel is 3x larger than Palestine. If you are referring to the British Mandate of Palestine, then the State of Israel according to 1949 borders is smaller than Palestine. If you are comparing the current areas under Israeli control to the area of Mandatory Palestine, they are roughly equal. (The gain in the Golan Heights is more-or-less offset by the loss of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank Zone A regions.)
Israel was formed out the British Mandate for Palestine, which was effectively a colony run by the British Empire. Before that it was part of several Ottoman governates. There was no independent state in the Palestine region since the Crusader States in the 1200s.
The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
It was original called the Land of Israel, then it was Judea and Israel, then it was Palestine, then it was the State of Israel.
The state of Israel was founded in 1948.
ISRAEL is a modern state that was created in 1948 by Jews in Palestine.
The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.
If you are talking about the Modern State of Israel, it was established in 1948, and it is still around today. If you are talking about the ancient state of Israel, it was not established "in Palestine". It was established in the Land of Canaan, which later became known as the Land of Israel, and then later called Palestine by the Romans.
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Not yet, because of the occupation of Palestine and Israel's state terrorism
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Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.
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