The Soviet Union, the United States, and the worldwide Jewish community were the chief supporters of the right to establish a Jewish State and led the vote to establish Israel.
The Arab States and Britain were chiefly opposed to establishment of a Jewish State.
After 1953, Britain became a strong ally of Israel and the Soviet Union became one of Israel's chief antaognists.
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Israel is democratic and is home to several political parties which stretch across the political spectrum. However, since its establishment in 1948, Israel has followed an economic model that resembles liberal socialism.
This was a deal that effected Israelis and Arabs. Israel agreed to withdraw from the Gaza Strip. This happened in 1994.
The United Nations favored and arranged the formation of the new state of Israel. Most if not all of the civilized world favored having Israel. It is a democratic nation and the US and Israel have a great relationship. This will improve with whomever is the next US president.
Zionism is the belief that the Jews should have political self-sovereignty and is the patriotic sentiment behind the Establishment of the State of Israel. The existence and preservation of the State of Israel is probably the clearest example of Zionism.
Palestinian Arabs fled Palestine after the establishment of Israel.
There have been numerous wars in Israel and the same territory prior to Israel's establishment.
Prime Minister David Ben Gurion proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel in Tel Aviv on 14 May 1948.
The creation of Israel is similar to the establishment of the independent India in that the locals are left to decide and run their own affairs.
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Seven Arab states invaded Israel upon its establishment, namely Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Israel was declared a state immediately after the Civil War in Mandatory Palestine of 1947-1948. However, in the wider world, Israel's establishment required the events of World War II and the Holocaust to make clear the need for Israel and allow for its establishment with UNGA Resolution 181 (II).