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UN Resolution 194
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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194 was adopted in 1948, defining principles for a final settlement and return of Palestine refugees to their homes. The resolution called for the establishment of the United Nations Conciliation Commission to facilitate peace between Israel and Arab states. It was adopted by 35 countries, with 15 voting against and 8 abstaining, and has been cited in subsequent UN resolutions, including the establishment of the UNRWA. The resolution, particularly Article 11, has been interpreted by some as enshrining a right of return for Palestinian refugees, a claim disputed by Israel.learn more on wikipedia
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