divided into an Arab and a Jewish state.
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Yes. In 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 181.
It depends on what you are calling Palestine. If you are referring to the British Mandate for Palestine, as a mandate, the territory was subject to League of Nations final authority. The job of the British was to safeguard the territory on behalf of the League and to advance the modernization and independence of the territory in accordance with the provisions of the mandate. When the United Nations superseded the League of Nations, the United Nations became the final authority in adjudicating issues related to the Mandate. in 1947, the British decided to give the UN a voice in determining the future of the mandate. In UNGA Resolution 181 (II), the United Nations resolved to create two states: a Jewish State and an Arab State. This resolution sets up the groundwork and legal basis for the existence of two countries: Israel (the Jewish State) and Palestine (the Arab State). If you are referring to the current State of Palestine. It has unofficial recognition in the United Nations and has recognition in several UN organizations like UNESCO. Palestine continually pushes for increased recognition to have better leverage in determining its future vis-à-vis Israel.
In 1947 Palestine was partitioned by a majority decision mandate of the United Nations, not by Israel.
No. In 1947, the United Nations, not the United States, adopted a plan calling for the division of the British Mandate of Palestine into a Jewish and Arab States. The United States supported this Resolution but did not "adopt" it.
United Nations Compensation Commission was created in 1991.
Progress Report of the United Nations Mediator on Palestine was created in 1948.
United Nations Atomic Energy Commission was created in 1946.
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa was created in 1958.
United Nations Commission on the Status of Women was created in 1946.
United Nations International Independent Investigation Commission was created in 2005.
Palestine is recognized as a non-member state by the United Nations.
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The United Nations War Crimes Commission.
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The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
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