P F Tinmore
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You have been misinformed.They forgot to mention that Resolution 181 was rejected and the Security Council did not implement the plan. It didn't do anything.
You might want to re-think your claim that R181 was rejected. In fact, the UN Security Council never voted on the resolution, being a General Assembly resolution. In November 1947 Resolution 181 was adopted by the General Assembly (33 to 13) and today remains the single legal basis for the legitimization of a Arab Palestinian State.
Israel is already a de-facto state and recognised by the UN. If you maintain Resolution 181 is illegal then there is no legal basis for the creation of an Arab Palestinian state.
Again, in your zeal to hate Jews, you're stepping on your own arguments. You can hate Jews or you can be right, you can't be both.
Resolution 181 was a non binding recommendation for the Security Council to partition Palestine. The Security Council never did.
Palestine was there before the resolution. It did not change that.