Yes. It has been since 1948, is a member of the United Nations, and has full mutual
diplomatic relations with all but about 35 of the other UN member nations.
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).
Modern Israel became independent on May 14, 1948 (5 Iyar 5708).
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.
Israel became independent in 1948 and had its first democratic elections in 1950.
Palestine was divided into two countries because two religion had it Muslim Arabs and Jews in Europe that why they divide it.
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.
Israel was a part of the British Mandate for Palestine, a quasi-colony under British authority.
a war broke out.
The citizens and administration of Israel did, in 1948. United Nations Resolution 181 only provided permission for Israel to declare a state. As said above, it was the Israelis who actually did the Declaring.
Israel became a state on May 14, 1948 when they declared independence with the neighboring Arab states.
Because of religious reasons.
Modern Israel, which declared itself to be an independent nation in May of 1948, is known as the Jewish State.
Nobody is fighting for their own independent state inside of Israel. The "Palestinians" and their civic and political leaders are working toward the establishment of an independent state, geographically comprised of -- the "West Bank" ... territory of Jordan, administered and governed by the PLO -- the Gaza Strip ... territory of Egypt, administered and governed by Hamas. A significant fraction of all those involved, possibly a majority, either desire or formally promulgate their firm intention to do away with Israel, by force if necessary, and to absorb that area as well into their independent state. But that's a separate subject.
Saudi Arabia is a country.The word state is ambiguous. It can refer to an independent nation (as in "the state of Israel") or to a province of a nation (as in "the state of Kansas").