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''Not to be confused with the historic region, the [[Land of Israel]]''
''Not to be confused with the historic region, the [[Land of Israel]]''


'''Israel''', officially known as the '''State of Israel''', is a state with limited recognition in Western Asia, located on the western shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The modern State of Israel has its roots in the Zionist movement whereby diaspora Jews sought to establish a physical state, with the support of the British Empire. In the spirit of National self-determination, [[proposals for a Jewish State]] have been made by socialists such as Joseph Stalin, but the British Empire's plan to settle the already-populous region of Palestine have been likened to [[settler colonialism]], especially considering the apartheid-like conditions under which the Palestinians live.  
'''Israel''', officially known as the '''State of Israel''', is a state with limited recognition occupying most of [[Palestine]].  
 
The modern State of Israel has its roots in the Zionist movement, a political ideology centered around the creation of a Jewish state to replace Palestine. While many Zionists may be Jewish, most Zionists are Christians. Of the 100 million evangelical Christians in the United States of America, Zionists constitute more than 72%.<ref>Pew Research (2014) [https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/02/27/strong-support-for-israel-in-u-s-cuts-across-religious-lines/ Strong support for Israel in U.S. cuts across religious lines]</ref> This number of evangelical Zionists, in the USA alone, outnumbers the number of Jewish people worldwide, which is no more than 20 million.  
 
In the spirit of National self-determination, [[proposals for a Jewish State]] have been made by socialists such as Joseph Stalin, but the British Empire's plan to settle the already-populous region of Palestine have been likened to [[settler colonialism]], especially considering the apartheid-like conditions under which the Palestinians live.  


== International recognition ==
== International recognition ==

Revision as of 04:04, 28 May 2021

Not to be confused with the historic region, the Land of Israel

Israel, officially known as the State of Israel, is a state with limited recognition occupying most of Palestine.

The modern State of Israel has its roots in the Zionist movement, a political ideology centered around the creation of a Jewish state to replace Palestine. While many Zionists may be Jewish, most Zionists are Christians. Of the 100 million evangelical Christians in the United States of America, Zionists constitute more than 72%.[1] This number of evangelical Zionists, in the USA alone, outnumbers the number of Jewish people worldwide, which is no more than 20 million.

In the spirit of National self-determination, proposals for a Jewish State have been made by socialists such as Joseph Stalin, but the British Empire's plan to settle the already-populous region of Palestine have been likened to settler colonialism, especially considering the apartheid-like conditions under which the Palestinians live.

International recognition

Green: Recognize Israel, Brown: Recognition withdrawn, Red: Suspended relations, Grey: Never recognized Israel

As of December 2020, Israel has received international recognition by 164 of the other 192 UN member states. Besides not having diplomatic relations, Israel's sovereignty is disputed by some countries.

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