CMike
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When was it ever an independent Muslim state?When was Palestine ever a country?Rocco, neither of your links mention Israel.Challenger, et al,
Two points I would like to make.
I supplied the link to the document Communique twice, so that it was easily referenced. And the quote was exact. In every Special Theater operations, especially in the Middle East, there is a bit of truth.
I did not misrepresent anything. HM made a very good plan and craftily wired cable. I take great exception, given that I gave all references and explained the plan in detail.
I'm surprised that you would make such an accusation. Is that all you can do.
Preparatory Steps to Independence,
What exactly are these specifically and where can I find them within U.N. documents?
(ANSWER)
The "Steps Preparatory to Independence" are to be found in easily Resolution 181 (II). Future government of Palestine, Part I - Section B; 29 November 1948.
In the official media release by the UN and UNPC, Press Release PAL/169 17 May 1948, said in part:
Most Respectfully,
During today's brief meeting, Dr. Eduardo Morgan (Panama) said that this resolution of the Assembly merely "relieves responsibility. The Commission has not been dissolved. In fact the resolution of last November 29 has been implemented."
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Recommends
to the United Kingdom, as the mandatory Power for Palestine, and to all other Members of the United Nations the adoption and implementation, with regard to the future government of Palestine, of the Plan of Partition with Economic Union set out below;
Requests that
(a) The Security Council take the necessary measures as provided for in the plan for its implementation;
A/RES/181(II) of 29 November 1947
Where did the UN get the authority to divide a country and set up governments against the wishes of the people?
Link?
What measures did the Security Council take to implement the plan?
Link?
Link?
It was previously part of the British Empire, and then part of the Ottoman Empire, then part of the Babylonian Empire, then an independent Jewish state, then part of the Roman Empire, and then an independent Jewish State. The romans called it Palestine which actually refers to the Phillistines.