You must be referring to the November 1947 UN resolution to partition part of the
lands of the Middle East that the British were about to vacate, with one portion to
be administered by the local Arab authorities, and the other part by the local Jewish
authorities. That resolution passed in the UN General Assembly by a majority vote of
the UN members at that time. The list of countries can be found on line. It was not a
vote "for Israel to become a country". The leaders of Israel did that, six months later,
as soon the administration of the Jewish partition passed to them from the British.
In 1947.
1947
first, it was on 1948. second, the country was named "phalestina".
Palestine
Palestine
Israel did not become a modern-day nation until 29 November 1947 .
Yes it is. Approved by the UN in 1947 and recognized by the UN and a lot of countries in 1948 and later.
Israel Shamir was born in 1947.
over 3 million people
In 1947.
Prussia became a country in 1525. After WWII (1947 to be exact), the Allied Council announced the dissolution of Prussia.
Prussia became a country in 1525. After WWII (1947 to be exact), the Allied Council announced the dissolution of Prussia.