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UN Partition Plan
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The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, adopted on November 29, 1947, proposed the division of Mandatory Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state, with Jerusalem to be an international zone. The plan allocated 42.88% of the territory to the Arab state and 56.47% to the Jewish state, with the remaining 0.65% being the international zone. The plan was celebrated by most Jews in Palestine but rejected by Arab leaders, who viewed it as pro-Zionist and a violation of their right to national self-determination, leading to a civil war and the plan's non-implementation.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
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- 3.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
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- 9.Italian Foreign Policy
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countries
- 1.Egypt
- 2.United Kingdom
- 3.Israel
- 4.Iraq
- 5.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 6.Jordan
- 7.Lebanon
- 8.Palestine, State of
- 9.Qatar
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Rwanda
- 12.Saudi Arabia
organizations
- 1.Air France-KLM
- 2.Al-Aqsa Hospital
- 3.Black September
- 4.Central Intelligence Agency
- 5.Egyptian Air Force
- 6.Etihad Airways
- 7.EU Council
- 8.EU Fundamental Rights Agency
- 9.European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance
- 10.European Union
- 11.Fatah
- 12.Gaza Health Ministry
persons
- 1.Aaron Boxerman
- 2.Abbas Araqchi
- 3.Amin Salam
- 4.Anjana Sankar
- 5.Ayman Kamel Idriss
- 6.Bashar Al-Assad
- 7.Ben Gurion
- 8.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 9.Bertil Cottier
- 10.Charles Q Brown Jr
- 11.Daniel Hagari
- 12.Danny Citrinowicz