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After World War II, Israel was partitioned off by the United Nations for which group of people?

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Alisiya [41]3 years ago
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Despite strong Arab opposition, the United Nations votes for the partition of Palestine and the creation of an independent Jewish state. The modern conflict between Jews and Arabs in Palestine dates back to the 1910s, when both groups laid claim to the British-controlled territory.
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