With the British scheduled to end their "mandate" of controlling a large land area
in the Middle East, the UN voted in 1947 to divide one small part of it, allowing the
surrounding Arab nations to administer and control one segment, and the "Zionists"
to administer and control the other segment. The surrounding Arab nations objected,
and did not accept this "partition". When the British mandate ended, on May 14, 1948,
the "Zionists" immediately declared their segment to be an independent sovereign nation,
and the surrounding Arab nations immediately combined their armies and attacked the
new independent sovereign nation.
Israel achieved independence on May 14, 1948.
according to israel's independence day, 7,587,000 people
The Northern Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Assyrian Empire in 722 B.C.E. effectively ending its independence.
Yes, Israel has had a president since its independence in 1948.
Israel (State of Israel) declared its independence in 1948.
1948
Israel became an independent country on May 14, 1948.
Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948 and then fought back Arab invading armies until April of 1949 when ceasefires were signed.
It is the date of Israel's Declaration of Independence.
Israel gained its independence from the UNITED KINGDOM in 1948.Israel was previously the BRITISH MANDATE FOR PALESTINE, which was a territory in the Middle East under British Occupation. Contrary to the view that Israel became independent from "Palestine", the territory was not an autonomous country or region called Palestine prior to independence. To say this would be as absurd as saying that the United States gained independence from the Native Americans instead of saying that it got independence from Great Britain.
The United Nations preceded the independence of the State of Israel. Israel, therefore, could not have created the United Nations.
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