No. Generally they never recognized the State of Israel as a sovereign and independent entity although it certainly is. Of course it all has to do with politics - so the only two nations that reached peace with the Israelis - Jordan and Egypt - only they recognize Israel as a legitimate country. The rest of the middle east will only recognize a Palestinian state (if there will ever be one) and they see Israel as a foreign invasive entity. But of course practically almost all Arab countries have secret touches with the Israelis and you could actually say there is cooperation between them in some manner - especially since both the Arabs and the Israelis are very threatened by the current Iranian regime and as they say "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" - they hate Iran much more than they hate Israel. Actually the Iranian nuclear saga is the best thing that happened to Israel in terms of relations with it's Arab neighbors. Never in history were these people so close as before united against the Iranian regime.
The event that caused that invasion was the joint decision by those nationsto refuse to accept the existence of a Jewish sovereign state in their region.Their mutual decision was taken immediately following the declaration of Israelas an independent sovereign state, in May of 1948.
No. There was no Jewish state or country and there was no Jewish government. (Israel didn't exist at that time as an independent state).
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No, a state that is independent of other states is typically referred to as a "sovereign state." A "nation," on the other hand, generally refers to a group of people who share a common identity, culture, language, or history, which may or may not correspond to a defined political entity. While a nation can exist within a sovereign state, not all nations have their own independent states.
The states of the United States were either: *13 Preexisting independent American states that created the United States Government. *36 State governments created by the United States Government. *1 Independent country that joined the United States by treaty (Texas).
Israel did not declare itself a Jewish state, it was created as a Jewish state. Nor does all the world accept multi-religions.
Israel was recognized as an independent state in 1948.
Yes - the State of Israel was established as an independent state on 14 May 1948.
No, Israel is not in South Africa.Israel is an independent State.
Israel became a state on May 14, 1948 when they declared independence with the neighboring Arab states.
Israel doesn't have states.
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 United States pressed its allies to vote in favor of UNGA Resolution 181 (II) which would give the Jews of Mandatory Palestine the right to declare an independent state (e.g. Israel). Unlike the Soviet Union, the United States did not provide an arms to nascent Israel.
Israel was a part of the British Mandate for Palestine, a quasi-colony under British authority.
The United States supported the state of Israel.
a war broke out.
The event that caused that invasion was the joint decision by those nationsto refuse to accept the existence of a Jewish sovereign state in their region.Their mutual decision was taken immediately following the declaration of Israelas an independent sovereign state, in May of 1948.