In November 1947, Turkey was one of 13 UN members voting against Resolution 181
to partition the British Mandate into Arab and Jewish sections. The resolution passed.
Israel declared its independent sovereignty in May 1948. The move didn't require the
permission of others, and there was no "vote".
Israel was admitted as a member of the UN six months later.
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I am sure it is yes!
Answer 1The UN didn't create Israel, and there was no UN vote regarding Israel statehood.Answer 2It needs to be clarified that the vote occurred in 1947 and was not about voting for or against Israel. The United Nations Vote was about the validity and binding nature of UN Resolution 181, which was the United Nations Partition Plan. The Partition Plan gave legitimacy to both the establishment of a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Jews eventually used this legitimacy to declare the Independence of the State of Israel, but there has never been a referendum on Israel's legality.The list of countries that opposed the Partition Plan, usually because they opposed the legitimacy of a Jewish State were:AfghanistanCubaEgyptGreeceIndiaIranIraqLebanonPakistanSaudi ArabiaSyriaTurkeyYemen
You have to be 17 to vote in Israel.
Israel became a nation when the governing interim administration of Israeldeclared that it become one. "Permission" was firmly based on centuries ofhistory, declarations of policy by other nations, and partition of the physicalland by the UN. The moment of finally becoming a sovereign state was notsubject to any vote.
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The California territory took a vote to decide if California should become a state.
President Manuel Roxas of the Philippines became part of the history book of Israel when he decided to recognize the country as an independent state. He instructed then Secretary Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippine Representative to the U.N to vote in favor of the independence of Israel. The vote of the Filipino Representative (Carlos P. Romulo) broke the tie between those for and those against Israel's independence.
Israel is a democracy and Israeli Arabs vote like everyone else. They have a number of seats in Israel's parliament. No one is suggesting that Israel should interfere in this system, whatever the outcome.
The partition plan to create the state of Israel was approved by a vote of 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions.
To become a resident of any state all you have to do is have a mailing address and register to vote, that's it