Since its founding in 1948, the modern state of Israel has had a unicameral (single-house)
parliamentary government. Seats are awarded according to the results of popular election,
and the leader of the majority party is the nation's Prime Minister. All changes of government
in the nation's 62-year modern history have been orderly; there has been no coup d'etat,
military takeover, or revolution.
West Jerusalem was controlled by Israel. East Jerusalem and the Old City was controlled by Jordan.
Jerusalem was divided by the Armistices of 1949 between Israeli and Jordanian occupation. The majority of the city, including all of the Old City, (East Jerusalem) was controlled by Jordan and annexed to the Kingdom as part of the West Bank. The Israelis controlled the West of the City and established it as their capital. Internationally, the Israeli control of Jerusalem was recognized as legitimate even though the movement of the capital from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem was not recognized internationally. The Jordanian occupation of East Jerusalem was recognized by less than five nations.
If this question is asking who was in control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem before 1967, they were controlled by Jordan, specifically from 1949 until 1967.
From 1949-1967, the Jordanian government controlled Jerusalem and banned all Jewish and numerous Christian pilgrims from visiting those sites as a way to antagonize Jews and Israel.Thankfully, when Israel retook the city, they did not extend the same unkindness to Muslims and Jordanians.
well they say ottoman and declaration of independence.
Israel Peleg was born in 1949.
The Ottoman Empire controlled Palestine and Israel in the 16th century.
Israel's borders grew in 1967 through the Six-Day War, which was a pre-emptive war with a justified causus belli. Please read more about the Six-Day War in the Related Questions.
Israel Ballet was created in 1967.
Israel Fogel was born on 1949-04-02.
Israel controlled most of the Israeli conflict.
Israel became an independent state on May 14, 1948 with Jerusalem as its capital. The following day Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan declared war on Israel. Despite being heavily outnumbered and outgunned, Israel won the war in 1949. Jordan occupied east Jerusalem until 1967 when the city was reunified, and expelled all Jews, banning them from visiting Jewish holy sites. Jordan also occupied Judea and Samaria, Egypt occupied the Gaza Strip and Syria occupied the Golan Heights from 1949 - 1967.