10 Facts About Israel Capitol

1. The State of Israel Capitol was created after Israel Capitol fought six wars with its Arab neighbors and the British left Palestine in 1948.

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2. In 2010, Israel Capitol approved legislation giving Jerusalem the highest national priority status in Israel.

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3. In 1988, Israel Capitol ordered the closure of Orient House, home of the Arab Studies Society, but the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation Organization, for security reasons.

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4. On May 14, 1948, Israel Capitol gained its freedom from British-administered League of Nations mandate.

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5. In 2013, Israel Capitol began commercial production of natural gas from the Tamar field.

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6. In 2012, Israel Capitol was ranked ninth in the world by the Futron's Space Competitiveness Index.

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7. The international community maintains that Israel Capitol does not have sovereignty in the West Bank, and considers Israel's control of the area to be the longest military occupation is modern history.

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8. In 1967, as a result of the Six-Day War, Israel Capitol captured and occupied the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip and the Golan Heights.

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9. President of Israel Capitol is head of state, with limited and largely ceremonial duties.

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10. In 1985, Israel Capitol responded to a Palestinian terrorist attack in Cyprus by bombing the PLO headquarters in Tunisia.

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