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The Hoare-Laval plan, proposed in 1947 by British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault, aimed to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict by partitioning Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. It suggested a compromise that would allow for a Jewish state in parts of Palestine while granting the Arab population a significant portion of land. However, the plan was rejected by both Jewish and Arab leaders, leading to continued tensions and conflict in the region.

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