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  2. International recognition of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union was the first country to grant de jure recognition to Israel on 17 May 1948, [7] followed by Nicaragua, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland. [8] The United States extended de jure recognition after the first Israeli election , [ 9 ] on 31 January 1949.

  3. Foreign relations of Israel - Wikipedia

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    While Iran was the second Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel, [207] the two states do not currently have diplomatic relations with each other, due to Iran's withdrawal of its recognition of Israel. The post-1979 Iranian authorities avoid referring to Israel by its name, and instead use the terms "the Zionist regime" or "occupied ...

  4. Israel and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union was the first country to recognise Israel de jure on 17 May 1948, [19] followed by Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Ireland, and South Africa. [citation needed] The United States extended de jure recognition after the first Israeli election, [20] on 31 January 1949. [21]

  5. 1948 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    May 15 – The United States grants de facto recognition to the State of Israel, eleven minutes after it comes into existence, [1] becoming the first country to recognize the Jewish state. [2] May 17 – The Soviet Union grants de jure recognition to the State of Israel, becoming the first country to do so. [3]

  6. Arab–Israeli relations - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a large majority of states within the Arab League do not recognize Israel, and Israelis and Jews in general are considered a frequent target of antisemitism in the Arab world. After several Arab-Israeli wars, Egypt was the first Arab state to recognize Israel diplomatically in 1979 with the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty.

  7. Brazil–Israel relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil was also one of the first countries to recognize the State of Israel, on 7 February 1949, less than one year after Israeli Declaration of Independence. The first Israeli embassy was opened in 1955 in Rio de Janeiro , then capital of Brazil, with David Shaltiel as the first ambassador.

  8. Saudis could recognise Israel if Palestinian issue resolved ...

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    DAVOS (Reuters) -Saudi Arabia's foreign minister said on Tuesday the kingdom could recognise Israel if a comprehensive agreement were reached that included statehood for the Palestinians ...

  9. Israel–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States was the first country to recognize the nascent State of Israel on May 14, 1948. [1] Since the 1960s, the Israel–U.S. relationship has grown into a mutually beneficial alliance in economic, strategic and military aspects. [1]