As yet (mid-2010), there is no sovereign nation named "Palestine", so of course no nation
by that name has as yet requested member status in the UN. When a nation with that
name exists, and approaches the UN for membership, its request will be voted on by the
current member nations, in the same fashion as each of them became members.
At the moment 118 nations recognize Palestine as a country, most of the rest have some kind of diplomatic relations with the Palestinian National Authority and/or the Palestine Liberation Organization, Palestine is an observer but not a member of the United Nations
All 192 member nations. (Taiwan, Palestine and other disputed areas cannot vote because they are not members)
There are 193 members in the United Nation as of 2013, in addition to two non-member observer states: Vatican City and the State of Palestine. Vatican City has all the rights of a member, with the exception of voting and putting forward candidates. Palestine is merely an observer state and will not become a member state due to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the fact that Palestine's claimed area is controlled by Israel.
in 1947 look on the internet for the 1947 UN Partition plan
there are 194 countries recognized by UN. Palestine is the last one.
Yes, each member of the UN is a member of the General Assembly.
UN Resolution 181: The Partition Plan for the Mandate of Palestine.
Palestine is recognized as a non-member state by the United Nations.
It depends. The State of Palestine is currently not a sovereign nation and is not a member of the UN, although was recently granted non-membership observation status. The State of Palestine will not join the United Nations, as the United States, among other possible countries, will veto any attempt. This is because these Western nations are Allies of Israel, the State of Palestine's main enemy. The State of Palestine has been conflicting with Israel over sovereignty and land since the formation of Israel in 1948. Even if the US did not veto Palestine's admission to the UN, which is definitely not likely, Palestine wouldn't be able to join because its borders are not even close to being clearly defined. Israel has occupied the State of Palestine for almost 60 years.
The US is a member of the UN. It is not a member of the EU
Currently there are 193 member nations in the UN. See the link below for a list. In addition to the 193 member nations or states is Vatican City, a non-voting permanent observer state. At this time Palestine is considered a non-member entity.
UN Resolution 181.
Israel