The United Nations has played a significant role in addressing the Palestine conflict through various resolutions and initiatives aimed at promoting peace and facilitating dialogue. Key efforts include the 1947 UN Partition Plan, which proposed a two-state solution, and subsequent resolutions calling for an end to hostilities and recognition of Palestinian rights. While the UN has provided a platform for negotiation and humanitarian aid, the conflict remains unresolved, illustrating the complexities of international diplomacy and the challenges of achieving lasting peace. The UN's impact has been mixed, with both successes in humanitarian efforts and limitations in enforcing resolutions.
Progress Report of the United Nations Mediator on Palestine was created in 1948.
Palestine is recognized as a non-member state by the United Nations.
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Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations. Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
Israel was created in 1947 by the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, accordant to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181. This resolution terminated the British Mandate for Palestine and partitioned the territory into two states - one Jewish and one Arab, with Jerusalem/Bethlehem coming under international protection, administered by the United Nations. Thus, Palestine's territory was decreased but it was given independence, a new state was created, and a new protectorate was created.
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The UN posts several reports on the conflict between Israel and Palestine on their website. I didn't find their specific involvement, but the "Related Links" below you will lead you to some links for websites with their reports.
It was known that eh League of Nations (currently the United Nations) gave Britain the task of controlling Palestine therefore creating the British Mandate for Palestine. The Mandate lasted from 1920-1948.
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