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How did the Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide Palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide palestine?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the?

Palestinian Arabs largely rejected the plan proposed by the United Nations in 1947, which aimed to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. They opposed the plan on the grounds that it granted a significant portion of land to the Jewish community, despite their demographic majority in the region at the time. The rejection was rooted in concerns about sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the implications of a Jewish state on their rights and livelihoods. This opposition ultimately contributed to the escalation of tensions and conflict in the region.


What events led up to the creation of the state of Israel?

The United Nations proposed a plan to divide Palestine into a Jewish state and an Arab state.


What country does Palestine belong to?

None.There was never a historic country of Palestine, and prior to the creation of the British Mandate of Palestine in 1922 (with the current known borders), the southwestern Levant was politically arranged quite differently. Prior to 1988, there was international consensus in most major organizations (such as the United Nations, European Union, NATO, etc.) that Palestine was not a country since Israel was the only legitimate post-Palestinian State and that the Gaza Strip and West Bank were territories that should be devolved to Egypt and Jordan respectively. The only organizations that dissented from this view were the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Conference, which have a vested interest in not recognizing Israel.In 1988, Yasser Arafat declared the Palestinian State in exile. In 1993, the Oslo Accords secured international recognition (including Israel) of the Palestinian Authority as a political entity in charge of securing a future for the Palestinian people. There was a partial devolution of territory and security to several Palestinian areas. In 2005, the withdrawal of Israeli settlements and soldiers from Gaza resulted in the first fully independent Palestinian State in the Gaza Strip. However, Hamas led an insurrection leading to their illegitimate takeover of the Gaza Strip. The Palestinian Authority still rules a number of bantustans in the West Bank and exercises limited sovereignty over even those regions. Recently, Palestine gained recognition in the United Nations and had its declaration of independence vindicated by the International Court of Justice.

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Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


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Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestine Arabs react to the plan proposed by the United nations to divide Palestine into two separate states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestine Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide Palestine into two states?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


How did Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the United Nations to divide Palestine into two separate statesAsk us anything?

Many Palestinian Arabs rejected the United Nations' partition plan, feeling that it was unfair and unjust as they believed the land belonged to them. They saw it as a loss of their rights and a denial of self-determination. This led to widespread protests and ultimately the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.


How did palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide palestine?

Palestinian Arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.


Israel was formed from what part of which country?

Israel was established in 1948, primarily from territory that was formerly part of the British Mandate for Palestine. This mandate was created after World War I and included land that is now divided between Israel and the Palestinian territories. The formation of Israel followed the United Nations' 1947 partition plan, which proposed the division of Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states.


Is palestine a part of UAE?

No there are separate nations.


How did Palestinian Arabs react to the plan proposed by the?

Palestinian Arabs largely rejected the plan proposed by the United Nations in 1947, which aimed to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states. They opposed the plan on the grounds that it granted a significant portion of land to the Jewish community, despite their demographic majority in the region at the time. The rejection was rooted in concerns about sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the implications of a Jewish state on their rights and livelihoods. This opposition ultimately contributed to the escalation of tensions and conflict in the region.


How many states did the United Nations propose dividing Palestine into?

It depends on how the question is read. If it is referring to UNGA Resolution 181 (II), which was passed in 1947 and was designed to deal with the British Mandate of Palestine, it was divided into 2 countries - Israel and Palestine, but the UN had proposed that the city of Jerusalem be made into a separate, international city. However, as a result of nearly 70 years of conflict, the current plan is to have the Eastern Jerusalem as the capital for the Palestinian State and the Western Jerusalem as the Capital for Israel State. Israel insists to have the whole Jerusalem as Israel capital.