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| '''1949''' Israel is admitted to the United Nations.<br> | | '''1949''' Israel is admitted to the United Nations.<br> |
| '''1950''' The Law of Return is enacted, granting [[Israel Emigration and Immigration|Jews]] the right to immigrate to Israel and gain citizenship.<br>'''1948 - 1970''' Approximately 1,150,000 [[Israel Emigration and Immigration|Jewis]]h refugees are relocated to Israel.<br> | | '''1950''' The Law of Return is enacted, granting [[Israel Emigration and Immigration|Jews]] the right to immigrate to Israel and gain citizenship.<br>'''1948 - 1970''' Approximately 1,150,000 [[Israel Emigration and Immigration|Jewis]]h refugees are relocated to Israel.<br> |
| '''1950s - 1960s''' [[State of Palestine Diaspora|Palestinian refugees]] settle in various countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip, often living in refugee camps under difficult conditions.<br> | | '''1950s - 1960s''' [[Palestine Diaspora|Palestinian refugees]] settle in various countries, including Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the Gaza Strip, often living in refugee camps under difficult conditions.<br> |
| '''1990 and 1994''' - Immigration from the [[Russia Emigration and Immigration#Russians in Israel|post-Soviet states]] increased Israel's population by twelve percent. | | '''1990 and 1994''' - Immigration from the [[Russia Emigration and Immigration#Russians in Israel|post-Soviet states]] increased Israel's population by twelve percent. |
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