P F Tinmore
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OK, I knew all that but that was not my question.RE: Palestine Today
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BLUF: You asked: Who had the authority to partition of Palestine? I answered.
I assumed you were talking about the recommendation listed for a two-state outcome in the UN Special Commission on Palestine submission [essentially A/RES/181 (II)].
RE: Palestine Today
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BLUF: You simply don't pay attention. The question was asked and answered.(COMMENT)You are dancing around my post.DPI2499 Chapter 2 • The Question of Palestine and the United Nations said:At its second regular session, after an intense two-month-long debate, the General Assembly, on 29 November 1947, adopted resolution 181 (II), approving with minor changes the Plan of Partition with Economic Union as proposed by the majority in the Special Committee on Palestine. The partition plan, a detailed four-part document attached to the resolution, provided for the termination of the Mandate, the progressive withdrawal of British armed forces and the delineation of boundaries between the two States and Jerusalem. The plan included:
DPI2499 Chapter 2 • The Question of Palestine and the United Nations said:※ The creation of the Arab and Jewish States, not later than 1 October 1948;※ Division of Palestine into eight parts: three were allotted to the Arab State and three to the Jewish State, with the town of Jaffa forming an Arab enclave within Jewish territory, and※ An international regime for Jerusalem, the eighth division, to be administered by the United Nations Trusteeship Council.
See: The Blue Book: Page 7, of The Question of Palestine and the United Nations
(COMMENT)You shovel that same Israeli shit all of the time. It is not true.
Who had the authority to partition of Palestine?
The National Council for the Jewish State made application to the UN Palestine Commission (UNPC) for recognition as a provisional government. And with the coordination with the UNPC (acting on behalf of the UN) National Council established the independence of the Jewish State as it's own sovereign nation → to be know as the State of Israel.
I'm sure one of the Israeli Citizens could make it much plainer. But those are the salient points.
Most Respectfully,
R
You just don't like the answer because it makes the political actions of the Arab Palestinians look inept. And you cannot speak on the issues. You can only make an unproductive response.
There is no dancing unless it is on your part.
Most Respectfully,
R