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Q: What are facts that support in 1947 the british government turned over the problem of palestine to the united nations?
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What country decided to leave the problem of Palestine to the United Nations?

Great Britain


What was the source of the difficulties great Britain faced in preparing Palestine of independent?

There were numerous sources of difficulty that Great Britain faced in preparing Palestine for independence. The primary problem, though, was that there were two organized groups (Arabs and Jews) who had formed paramilitary and guerrilla armies to fight each other and the British occupying leadership. The lack of peace in the region did not allow Britain to adequately set up a new government and led them to decide to remand the issue to the United Nations.


What was the source of the difficulty Great Britain faced in preparing Palestine for independence?

There were numerous sources of difficulty that Great Britain faced in preparing Palestine for independence. The primary problem, though, was that there were two organized groups (Arabs and Jews) who had formed paramilitary and guerrilla armies to fight each other and the British occupying leadership. The lack of peace in the region did not allow Britain to adequately set up a new government and led them to decide to remand the issue to the United Nations.


Which European power controlled Palestine immediately after World War II?

Britain controlled Palestine from the end of World War I until February 1947 when, in response to Zionist terrorist attacks, Britain handed Palestine over to the United Nations to solve the Palestinian problem.


How did the British government try to solve this problem?

They fight with the Japanese


What has the author Henry Cattan written?

Henry Cattan has written: 'Le partage de la Palestine du point de vue juridique' -- subject(s): History, Palestine, United Nations 'The question of Jerusalem' -- subject(s): Arab-Israeli conflict, International status, Politics and government 'The solution of the Palestine refugee problem' -- subject(s): Arab Refugees, Arab-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Arabs 'Palestine and international law' -- subject(s): International status


What actors and actresses appeared in Palestine Problem - 1945?

The cast of Palestine Problem - 1945 includes: Edmund Allenby as himself Woodrow Wilson as himself


Why was the British government slow to pass laws addressing the problem of pollution?

British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.


Did the United Nations ever stop a war?

The United Nations has stopped wars before they began, but it has been a failure at stopping wars after they began. The Belgian Congo War of 1960 is a good example. UN troops from Sweden, Ireland, and Ethiopia only made the problem worse, especially the Ethiopians, so the Belgian government hired British mercenaries to restore order in the Congo.


What was the British policy towards the Jews and Arabs in the Palestinian mandate?

A:At the beginning of the twentieth century, the total Jewish population of Palestine was estimated at around 20,000 persons, but this quickly increased with legal and illegal immigration. British policy on the territory was informed by the Balfour Declaration of 1917, whereby Palestine would be regarded as a homeland for the Jews, subject to the rights of the Arabs, but would not necessarily be an independent state. By 1939, Britain was moving away from this position, and a white Paper recommended that an Arab state of Palestine be created. In order to force Britain's hand and ensure a favourable outcome, the Jews commenced a program of terrorism, with the Stern Gang as the main participant. In 1946, the British headquarters in the King David Hotel were blown up. By February 1947, the number of British casualties in Palestine has risen sharply and Britain called on the UN to solve the Palestinian problem.


Why was the British government slow to pass laws addressing the problem of pollution during the early years of industrial revolution?

British leaders feared that such laws would interfere with businesses and harm the economy.


When was Palestine colonized?

Palestine was and has always been in the middle east since the Saudi Arabians and Palestine joined forces in 661 CE. so that proves that Palestine has been here longer than Israel when Palestine gave a portion of its land to Israel in 1946, and they then took over Palestine but we will get it back. ( just a side note)