If the question was intended to be: Who founded the Modern State of Israel? -- The answer would be David Ben-Gurion among a number of other prominent Zionists.
However, the question is "Who found Israel", i.e. "Who discovered the land where Israel now stands?" -- The answer to this is that we have evidence that the first Homo sapiens crossed into Haifa roughly 100,000 years ago, but, of course, we have no idea the identity of the person who did this.
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The state of Israel was founded in 1948. David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel from 1949-53.
Tradition holds that Abraham and his immediate family were the first Hebrews. They lived in the Land of Israel.
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Yes. There are substantial limestone beds in Israel. The Dead Sea Scrolls were found in limestone caves there.
1300 b.c., It's a wood board with pieces made of rock found in Israel.
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A community, often agricultural where individuals contribute collectively and many activities such as childcare are communal. Kibbutzim are found in Israel. Its like a community. It can be found in Israel
It depends. if you talk about the ancient Israelite tribe you can say that Israel was founded by Jacob son of Isaac, son of Abraham (read from the Bible). If you are talking about the modern state of Israel, it was found in 1948 after a long process of immigration of Jews to the area. It was officially a state only after its Declaration of Independence by the first Prime Minister of Israel , David Ben-Gurion in Tel Aviv, 1948. The Jews of Mandatory Palestine were permitted to declare this independence separately from the Arabs by U.N. Resolution 181.
The population of First International Bank of Israel is 5,173.
First International Bank of Israel was created in 1972.
Saul was anointed by Samuel as the first king of Israel.