Palestine
Israel was a part of the British Mandate for Palestine, a quasi-colony under British authority.
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.
Israel colony
It was a British Colony.
The modern State of Israel came into existence in 1948. In 1940, the area where Israel predominantly sits (excluding the Golan Heights) was called the British Mandate of Palestine. The Mandate of Palestine was not a country, but a colony of the British Empire. What made a mandate different from a colony was that the British had an obligation to help the people living in the territory to form their own government and facilitate independence. In the specific case of the Mandate of Palestine, they were required to do this for the Jews and the Arabs together.
a british colony
No, Nebraska is a US State.
the british colonoization
Israel.
Israel got its independence from the British by forcing the British to depart the colony and getting permission to declare a state from UN Resolution 181. Its leaders issued a Declaration of Independence the morning after the last British soldier left. The Palestinians did not gain their independence from the British, since their desire for self-rule was supplanted by Israel and the other Arab States. However, Palestine became a new state from the Israelis in some of the Occupied Territories as a result of the Oslo Accords. However, the sovereignty and full-nature of that independence has not yet been realized.
No it was a British Colony.
Israel is a country, so it cannot be born. The Modern State of Israel came out of the British Mandate for Palestine.