Yes, Israel has expanded its territory since 1947. Following the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947, which proposed separate Jewish and Arab states, Israel's territory increased significantly after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Subsequent conflicts, particularly the Six-Day War in 1967, led to further territorial gains, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights. However, these territorial expansions have been a source of ongoing conflict and controversy in the region.
Israel Shamir was born in 1947.
In 1947.
Free Territory of Trieste was created in 1947.
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 Arab Nations surrounding Israel declared war on it the day after it declared independence, but the Jewish and Arab Militias in the territory had already been fighting since November of 1947, so nothing really changed for them; the war just got much bigger and became official.
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Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands was created in 1947.
In 1947 Palestine was partitioned by a majority decision mandate of the United Nations, not by Israel.
It has been 74 years since 1947.
Palestine
About 70% of the area designated for Jewish administration under the 1947 UN partition plan. After the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, Israel controlled over 98% of the territory it was accorded by the UN Partition Plan and exercised control of 78% of the territory of the former Mandate of Palestine (as opposed to the 56% percent that Israel was accorded in the UN Partition Plan).
Yes, in 1947