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June 2013

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Ali Mohamed Zaki

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Proposal for a more accurate paragraph

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The following paragraph is incomplete:

In 1947, the UN adopted a partition plan for a two-state solution in the remaining territory of the mandate. The plan was accepted by the Jewish leadership but rejected by the Arab leaders, and Britain refused to implement the plan. On the eve of final British withdrawal, the Jewish Agency for Israel declared the establishment of the State of Israel according to the proposed UN plan.

I propose the following replacement:

On 29 November 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a partition plan for a two-state solution in the remaining territory of the mandate (after the Emirate of Transjordan was created on the Mandate areas East of the Jordan River). The plan was accepted by the Jewish leadership but rejected by the Arab leaders, and Britain refused to implement the plan. On 30 November 1947, a Civil War started with the Arabs of Palestine trying to prevent the partition plan implementation by force. On the eve of the final British withdrawal - 14 May 1948, the Jewish Agency for Israel declared the establishment of the State of Israel based on Jewish historical rights and on the strength of the UNGA resolution.

Ronbarak (talk) 18:43, 5 May 2021 (UTC)Reply