This is what is known as the Balfor Declaration, and was draw up by Lord Balfor in 1916. It did not come to fruition until 1948. The season for the declaration is to long to enter here. However the declaration only gave part of Palestine back to the Jews. Eventually they will own all of it from Damascus to the borders of Egypt. This has always been known as The Promised Land.
No. Jerusalem has been the capital of modern-day Israel since ancient times (or, when it was called Judea).No. In the 1947 Partition Plan, Jerusalem was to be a corpus separatum, which meant that it would be controlled neither by the Arab State or the Jewish State, but by a separate United Nations government. The 1947 Partition Plan also stated that after ten years, the people in Jerusalem would have the choice to vote on whether they would join with Jewish State or the Arab State. Given that Jerusalem was encircled entirely within the Arab State, it is likely that Jerusalem would have become part of the Arab State.However, when the Partition Plan failed on account of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, Jerusalem was divided by Israeli and Arab forces between West and East Jerusalem. Furthermore, the United Nations abides by International Law which holds that the Jerusalem Law, which established the unified city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, is void given that East Jerusalem is part of the West Bank territories. The United Nations recognizes Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel.
In 1947 Palestine was partitioned by a majority decision mandate of the United Nations, not by Israel.
Israel and Palestine
ISRAEL is a modern state that was created in 1948 by Jews in Palestine.
Israel and Palestine both claim Jerusalem as their capital and seek control over the city. The conflict between the two nations is centered around this issue, as both have historical, religious, and political ties to Jerusalem.
There is a Biblical Zoo in Jerusalem, Israel.
Israel does not have two capitals. Jerusalem is the only capital of Israel, pursuant to Israel's Jerusalem Law which united the Israeli West Jerusalem with the Occupied East Jerusalem to create one united capital city. However, because of the Jerusalem Law being ruled illegal by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 478 and the fact that Jerusalem was not envisaged as being Israeli in 1947, no country outside of Israel puts its embassies in Jerusalem and instead recognize Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel (even though all government functions happen in Jerusalem).
Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations. Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations. Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
Israel was created in 1948 from the British Mandate of Palestine.
Israel controlled the city of Jerusalem since there Independence in 1948. Jerusalem is Israel Capitol to
Ma'ale Adumim is an Israeli Settlement in the West Bank, beyond the edge of East Jerusalem. As an Israeli Settlement in the West Bank, Ma'ale Adumim is not technically in Israel, but in the lands officially belonging to the State of Palestine.