Iran is not known to currently possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and has signed treaties repudiating the possession of WMDs including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Israel, despite being a liberal democratic country, is not an immigration country. Therefore, Israel does not have laws and regulations enabling foreigners who wish to come and settle Israel the opportunity to do so.
On 26 October 1994, Jordan and Israel signed a peace treaty, normalizing relations between them and resolving territorial disputes, including water sharing. The treaty was closely linked to efforts to achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Following the agreements, Israel and Jordan opened their borders.
Israel is widely believed to possess 90 plutonium-based nuclear warheads and to have produced enough plutonium for 100-200 weapons. First, it is widely believed that the plutonium for Israel's nuclear weapons program was produced at the Negev Nuclear Research Center near the city of Dimona.
Three more F-35 fighter jets have landed in Israel's Nevatim Air Base from the United States, the military says, bringing the country's fleet to 27. By 2024, an additional 23 F-35 planes are due to arrive in Israel, to bring the total number of the aircraft to 50.
In terms of overall military strength, the Iranian armed forces rank 14th in the world out of 137 countries that are ranked in 2019 by Global Firepower and Business Insider. With some 523,000 active-duty forces and another 350,000 reserves, Iran has the largest standing military in the Middle East.
Snowfall in Jerusalem, Israel is uncommon but it occurs sometimes in certain parts of the country. In January and February 1950, Jerusalem experienced the largest snowfall registered since the beginning of meteorological measurements in 1870.
Israel's GDP per capita stands at $39,125 (nominal; 2017) and $36,378 (PPP; 2017). India's GDP stands at $1,850 (nominal; 2017) and $7,153 (PPP; 2017). 2) Global Innovative Index (2017): While Israel ranked 17 on the Global Innovation Index (2017) rankings, India stood at 60.
Table
| Conflict | Combatant 1 | Combatant 2 |
|---|
| War of Independence (1947–1949) | Israel | Egypt Iraq Transjordan Syria Lebanon Saudi Arabia Yemen Holy War Army ALA |
| Sinai War (1956) | Israel United Kingdom France | Egypt |
| Six-Day War (1967) | Israel | Egypt Syria Jordan Iraq |
| Operation Opera |
|---|
| Objective | Destruction of Iraq's Osirak nuclear reactor |
| Date | 7 June 1981 |
| Executed by | Israeli Air Force |
| Outcome | Israeli operational success Osirak nuclear reactor destroyed Iraqi nuclear program severely disturbed |
The Islamic Republic of Iran officially endorses the creation of a Palestinian State, regarding Palestine as a state.
UN member states
| State | Date of de facto recognition |
|---|
| — | Iran | 14 March 1950 |
| — | Iraq | — |
| 71 | Ireland | 12 February 1949 |
| 72 | Italy | 8 February 1949 |
The economy of Israel is a developed free-market economy. Israel ranks 35th on the World Bank's ease of doing business index. It has the second-largest number of startup companies in the world after the United States, and the third-largest number of NASDAQ-listed companies after the U.S. and China.
- According to the Global Firepower estimates, United States has the powerful military forces, overall, in the world, ahead of Russia and China.
- No 10 | Paksitan | Global Firepower PowerIndex: 0.208 (Image: Reuters)
- No 9 | Brazil | Global Firepower PowerIndex: 0.204 (Image: Reuters)
Israel is the only country in the world that has more trees today than it had 50 years ago. Israel has more museums per capita than any other country, including the world's only one underwater. On a per capita basis, Israel tops the list of countries when it comes to the annual production of scientific papers.
When World War I ended in 1918 with an Allied victory, the 400-year Ottoman Empire rule ended, and Great Britain took control over what became known as Palestine (modern-day Israel, Palestine and Jordan). The Balfour Declaration and the British mandate over Palestine were approved by the League of Nations in 1922.
The country has the highest relative immigration rate, absorbing 350 percent its population in six decades. Israel also has the highest number of Nobel Prize winners per capita, more than the U.S., France or Germany. Israel was the first country to ban underweight models in 2013.
Israel. Even if you're not a citizen, men aged 18 to 23 and women 18 to 20 are eligible to serve in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) through the Mahal program if they, a parent, or grandparent are of Jewish heritage.
Turns out the hats are "for camouflage." flops about, it takes on an irregular form that's harder to recognize in a shadow or out of the corner of your eye. The hat also protects against the sun and the moon, which might reflect off the surface of the helmet.
Tax rates in Israel are among the highest in the world, with income, value-added, customs and excise, land, and luxury taxes being the main sources of revenue. The government has gradually raised the proportion of indirect taxes since the late 1950s.
Iraq's rationale for the invasion was primarily to cripple Iran and prevent Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini from exporting the 1979 Iranian Revolution movement to Shia-majority Iraq and threaten the Sunni-dominated Ba'athist leadership.
Iraq does not recognize Israel and consequently the two countries do not have any formal diplomatic relations. Iraq declared war on the newly established Jewish state in 1948 and since then the two countries have technically been in a state of war. Iraqi forces participated in wars against Israel in 1967 and 1973.
The US Army has concluded that Iran was the only victor of the eight-year US campaign to remove Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and replace him with a democratic regime. That's one of the findings of a massive historical study released Jan. 17, the first major military review of the Iraq war's lessons.
Iran-Iraq War, (1980–88), prolonged military conflict between Iran and Iraq during the 1980s.
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The relations between Bahrain and Israel refers to the relations between Bahrain and Israel since Bahrain achieved independence in 1971. In recent years, relations between the two countries have been thawing, and the countries agreed to establish diplomatic relations in September 2020.