
UN Partition Plan
The UN Partition Plan of 1947 was a proposal to end the conflict between Jewish and Arab populations in Palestine. It recommended dividing the territory into separate Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem designated as an international city. The plan aimed to create a peaceful solution that recognized the rights of both communities, but Arab leaders rejected it, leading to increased tension and conflict. Ultimately, the plan's adoption resulted in the establishment of Israel and contributed to ongoing disputes in the region.