Bil Clinton
Arafat (who had Mohammed and Hussein in his name) was a Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the President of the Palestinian National Authority. Yes, he was a Muslim brute who loved to stir up trouble in Palestine, especially with Israel, the focus of all Arab hostility. No, he wasn't the president of any Arab country, but he acted and was treated like he was, like the UN officials do with their authority in America.
The first time the colonies acted together was for the Albany Congress. Where 7 of the 13 came together to persuade the Iroquois to help them fight.
The question as posed is rather convoluted. I want to say "YES" to the "essence" of the question, i.e. the UN did take a vote integral to Israel becoming a country, but I have to say "NO" since the UN did not actually vote Israel into existence. The UN voted (affirmatively) on the legitimacy of the Jews of Palestine declaring independence as a state distinct from the more numerous Arabs of Palestine. This vote legitimized the Israeli Declaration of Independence, but did not cause it. Most people incorrectly believe when the UN passed UNGA Resolution 181 (II) on November 29, 1947, that the UN "created" a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State (Palestine) on the map. This is not the case. What the UN Resolution does provide for is the permission for the different ethno-religious groups in Mandatory Palestine to declare a state. In the case of most mandates, the understanding was that the mandate would eventually become independent as one new state, like Iraq or Syria had. The case of Palestine was therefore unique and needed the permission to deviate from the traditional path of independence. Because of there being two states, provisional borders had to be provided, which is why a map was used, but those borders would only come into play if both sides decided to remain at peace. The Jews acted on the permission granted to them by UN Resolution 181 by declaring independence on May 14, 1948 (nearly six months after the Resolution was passed) and therefore creating the State of Israel.
The ancient state of Israel was established long before any historic eventthat involved the USA. The modern State of Israel was established afterWorld War I and also after World War II.
The United Nations designated for there to be a Jewish State in the British Mandate of Palestine in 1947. Israel was declared by its Jewish inhabitant pursuant to the United Nations provision in 1948.
Britain, France, and Israel acted together to maintain control of the Suez Canal.
Some nearby countries and/or populations have spoken and acted for the destruction of Israel.
Arafat (who had Mohammed and Hussein in his name) was a Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the President of the Palestinian National Authority. Yes, he was a Muslim brute who loved to stir up trouble in Palestine, especially with Israel, the focus of all Arab hostility. No, he wasn't the president of any Arab country, but he acted and was treated like he was, like the UN officials do with their authority in America.
They both acted in The Italian Job
The first time the colonies acted together was for the Albany Congress. Where 7 of the 13 came together to persuade the Iroquois to help them fight.
no they have not.
They acted together in Out of Sight (1998).
They both acted in two movies.Those were Anand and Namak Haram.
No, they have not together. They have no movie in which they act together. No movie is common between two.
The answer you are looking for is the United Nations.However, the phrasing of the question misconstrues the authority of the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. Most people incorrectly believe that the UN Resolution "created" a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State (Palestine) on the map. This is not the case. What the UN Resolution does provide for is the permission for the different ethno-religious groups in Mandatory Palestine to declare a state. In the case of most mandates, the understanding was that the mandate would eventually become independent as one new state, like Iraq or Syria had. The case of Palestine was therefore unique and needed the permission to deviate from the traditional path of independence. Because of there being two states, provisional borders had to be provided, which is why a map was used, but those borders would only come into play if both sides decided to remain at peace.The Jews acted on the permission granted to them by UN Resolution 181 by declaring independence on May 14, 1948 (nearly six months after the Resolution was passed) and therefore creating the State of Israel. The Arabs only declared the State of Palestine in 1988 in exile.
No they are not couple. They are just friends and act together. They acted in the movie KAMINE together.
The phrasing of the question misconstrues the authority of the United Nations Resolution 181. Most people incorrectly believe that the UN Resolution "created" a Jewish State (Israel) and an Arab State (Palestine) on the map, thus "giving" the Jews and the Arabs countries. This is not the case. What the UN Resolution does provide for is the permission for the each of the different ethno-religious groups in Mandatory Palestine to declare a state. In the case of most mandates, the understanding was that the mandate would eventually become independent as one new state, like Iraq or Syria had. The case of Palestine was therefore unique and needed the permission to deviate from the traditional path of independence. Because of there being two states, provisional borders had to be provided, which is why a map was used, but those borders would only come into play if both sides decided to remain at peace. The Jews acted on the permission granted to them by UN Resolution 181 by declaring independence on May 14, 1948 (nearly six months after the Resolution was passed) and therefore creating the State of Israel.