David Ben-Gurion.
Israel was declared a state immediately after the Civil War in Mandatory Palestine of 1947-1948. However, in the wider world, Israel's establishment required the events of World War II and the Holocaust to make clear the need for Israel and allow for its establishment with UNGA Resolution 181 (II).
Israel is also known as the State of Israel or the Land of Israel. Palestine is also referred to as the State of Palestine or the Palestinian Territories.
Israel, in the area formerly known as Palestine until 1948.
The first leader of Israel to conquer parts of what is now called Palestine was David Ben-Gurion. As the primary national founder and the first Prime Minister of Israel, he played a significant role during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, which followed the declaration of the State of Israel. This conflict led to the establishment of Israeli control over various territories that were previously part of British Mandate Palestine.
To end violance between palestine and Israel.
The Ottoman Empire controlled Palestine and Israel in the 16th century.
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because israel came and made the Jewish part of palestine into the new state of israel and Arabs attacked, they lost the war and signed an agreement and the Arabs part of palestine was now part of Jordan. about 7000,000 Arabs fled israel and became refegees and lived in crowded refugee camps outside israel. many still live there and they believe there homes are stolen.
In 1948, the establishment of the State of Israel led to the Arab-Israeli War, resulting in significant displacement of Palestinian Arabs, an event they refer to as the Nakba, or "catastrophe." Approximately 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes, leading to a long-standing refugee crisis and ongoing conflict over land and sovereignty. The repercussions of these events have profoundly impacted Arab Palestine, contributing to political fragmentation, socio-economic challenges, and enduring tensions between Israelis and Palestinians that continue to this day.
The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
There are over 50 Islamic countries, so Palestine is certainly not the only Islamic country, but if you are considering Israel and Palestine, yes, Palestine is the Islamic country while Israel is the Jewish country.