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The United Nations, in 1947.
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After World War 1, Great Britain controlled Palestine, an Arab region that was also the land the Jews had lived in 2,000 years earlier. Starting in the late 1800s, Jews fleeing persecution in Eastern Europe had begun migrating there again. After World War 2 and the Holocaust, many Jews were left homeless and the number who wanted to migrate to Palestine increased.The United Nations approved a Partition Plan in 1947 to create separate Jewish and Arab States.
Yes. They actively tried to convince the remaining members of the United Nations to endorse it. The reason they felt this way was that they would rather have a small state than no state at all.
The United Nations voted to divide Palestine into two states, one Arab and one Jewish.
The United Nations does not "create" countries as it does not have that power. This question may be referring to UN Resolution 181, passed on November 29, 1947, which provided for the Mandate of Palestine to become independent as two unique countries: a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Jews took advantage of this almost immediately on May 14, 1948, by declaring the State of Israel. The Arabs waited until 1988 to declare the State of Palestine. Countries that declared independence in 1947 include: Pakistan and India.
No particular state adopted this plan. It came from the United Nations and was chiefly supported by the Palestinian Jews (future Israelis), the United States, and the Soviet Union. It was opposed by the British and the Arab States.
they split Arabs and Jews land, Palestine in half.
The United Nations was the place were armistices to almost all of the major Arab-Israeli Wars have been signed.
The United Nations created the state of Israel in 1948.Before that it was the state of Palestine which was governed by the British.The Grand Mufti was a kind of Arab leader.
In 1947, two Security Council members, the United States and the Soviet Union, reached agreement that Palestine was to be divided. In November, a UN Special Committee on Palestine presented a report to the General Assembly, with a majority advocating division, but a minority advocating a unitary state based on democracy. A two-thirds majority vote was necessary for partition to be supported by the United Nations. After intense pressure by USA and USSR, this two-thirds majority was achieved.
The League of Nations approved the British Mandate for Palestine as a national home for the Jewish People as early as 1919.