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How did the Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide Palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the United Nations to divide the Palestine into two separate states?

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What events led up to the creation of the state of Israel?

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How did Palestine Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide Palestine into two states?

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How did palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the unites nations to divide palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did the Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide Palestine into two separate states?

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How did Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the United Nations to divide the Palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestine Arabs react to the plan proposed by the United nations to divide Palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


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What state adopted a plan that would divide Palestine into Jewish and Arab states?

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How did the united nations propose to govern palestine after the british decided to the end their mandate in region?

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In 1947 what state adopted a plan that would divide palestine into jewish and Arab states?

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