It's complicated.
Two countries were not "created". The United Nations allowed for two states, a Jewish State and an Arab State to declare independence in Mandatory Palestine in 1947. The Jewish State jumped at the opportunity and declared independence as Israel in 1948. The Arab State did not declare independence until 1988 in exile (Tunisia) and this is Palestine.
The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.
The Soviet Union was opposed to the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine until after World War II, which is when Israel became independent. The Soviet Union actually saw the British Mandate in Palestine as an attempt by the British to create a sphere of influence in the Middle East and by allowing Jews to settle there, the British would transplant a Western-leaning, and relatively wealthy population in the Middle East. This would be disadvantageous to Soviet interests in the region. As a result, Stalin created Birobidzian Autonomous Jewish Oblast in southeast Siberia to be Jewish homeland in the Soviet Union. Understandably, it was not that successful since it was nowhere near the Jewish population centers.
The Palestine mandate was created from the former territory of the former Ottoman Empire following World War I then administered by the United Kingdom. The Palestinian borders were modern-day Israel and Jordan.
Israel, is the answer you are seeking but its not strictly correct. The UN created Israel after much pressure from Jewish /American interests. The British held the mandate for Palestine, the land the Jewes wanted as 'The Promised Land' even though Palestinians already lived there. Britain gave up the mandate and the rest is an unpleasant history
Answer 1Palestine is still Palestine. People just think it is israel. But it is NOT!!Answer 2Israel was a historical term for the land before the Romans created the term Palestine. This original term became the name of the Modern State of Israel in 1948 when Jewish groups were able to establish a State.
The modern State of Israel was founded in the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in May 14, 1948.
They gave up control of the Mandate of Palestine.
The Mandate of Palestine.
United Kingdom. The British carved out the Mandate of Palestine in 1919. It took its current shape (dropping Trans-Jordan) in 1922.
Answer 1Israel was created where Palestine used to be.Answer 2In 1917, Lord Balfour described the future British Mandate for Palestine as a possible Jewish National Homeland.
Israel was created in 1948 from the British Mandate of Palestine.
Israel was created in the British Mandate of Palestine, a piece of land which contains parts of the historical regions of Ancient Israel, Palaestina, Judea, Canaan, Greater Syria (Bilaad Sham) and the Land of Israel.
Israel was created for the Jews so they could have a homeland after the Holocaust. Palestine was under mandate by the British who encouraged the creation of the homeland to be carved out of Palestinian land. This area had been occupied by the Jews in ancient times.
If the question intends to ask "Who controlled the land upon which Israel now sits before the Israeli Declaration of Independence?", the answer would be that it was part of the British Empire, specially the British Mandate of Palestine.
Israel and Pakistan were created for two rather different reasons.Israel was created so that the Jewish People would have a state in their ancestral homeland. In this way, the Jews could determine their own future.Pakistan was created so that the Muslim minority in British India would not be subject to the whims of the Hindu majority. History has shown that they did not have much to fear, but the Muslims of Pakistan believed that they may be unable to protect their rights to practice their faith.Perhaps you may be thinking about Israel and Palestine which were supposed to be created together as a Jewish and Arab State in the former British Mandate of Palestine. In that case, Israel was created for the Jewish residents of the Mandate and Palestine was supposed to be created for the Arab residents of the Mandate. However, the Arabs did not declare a state until 1988, preventing their ability to realize that dream effectively.
Israel was established in 1948, primarily from territory that was formerly part of the British Mandate for Palestine. This mandate was created after World War I and included land that is now divided between Israel and the Palestinian territories. The formation of Israel followed the United Nations' 1947 partition plan, which proposed the division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states.
The British withdrew from the MANDATE FOR PALESTINE, which was not a sovereign country at any point prior to British control. It was a subservient territory to a number of prior empires.