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DID THE UNITED NATIONS GIVE ISRAEL A STATE?

 

KNOW THE FACTS

 

Some important information about United Nations General Assembly

Resolution 181 (the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine):

 

A. The 1947 UN Partition Plan for Palestine was a United Nations

General Assembly resolution and not a UN Security Council resolution.

This is significant because only the UN Security Council has the legal

authority to make decisions which member governments must carry out

under the United Nations Charter.

 

B. UN General Assembly Resolution 181 was, according to its own

language, merely a recommendation. The resolution is in no way legally

binding on any nation or group.

 

C. Although UN General Assembly Resolution 181 was accepted by the

official Zionist leadership, it was rejected by not only the Arab

leaders but also by the Jewish fighters who had successfully freed the

Land of Israel from British rule. All of western Palestine (from the

Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea) was liberated by the Jewish

underground (both Lehi and Etzel) from the British administration

which had been occupying the territory while working diligently to

prevent the creation of a Jewish state.

 

D. UN General Assembly Resolution 181 was if anything an anti-Israel

resolution as it sought to shrink the size of the Jewish state and

internationalize Israel's capital city of Jerusalem, thus robbing the

Jewish people of lands freed by them from British rule.

 

E. When seven Arab armies (two of which were armed, trained and led by

British officers) attacked the State of Israel following UN General

Assembly Resolution 181, the United Nations did nothing to interfere

in what looked to be the imminent destruction of the re-born Jewish

state. But when the tide of battle turned and Israel began beating

back the invading forces, the UN dispatched Swedish Count Folke

Bernadotte as their mediator in the conflict. Benradotte did

everything in his power to limit the success of Israel's military

until he was finally gunned down by Jewish underground fighters in

Jerusalem.

 

SO WHY IS THE STATE OF ISRAEL OFTEN ATTRIBUTED TO THE UNITED NATIONS

PARTITION PLAN?

 

Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, in an attempt to legitimize

both his rule and the claim that his diplomatic efforts (and not the

Jewish underground's heroic struggle for freedom) won the Jewish

nation a state, inaugurated November 29th as a day of commemoration

for the UN partition plan. As part of its general policy of belittling

the underground's role in founding the country, Israel's school system

educated entire generations of Jews to view the partition plan as a

great diplomatic victory responsible for Jewish political

independence. This misinformation has had a damaging effect on the

Israeli public. Because Israelis learn in school that they have a

state due to the UN giving it to them rather than because young Jews

were ready to fight and sacrifice for political freedom, the obvious

conclusion is that in order to keep the Jewish state alive, Israel

must appease the international community (this is a good example of a

problem that occurs when leaders who oppose revolution assume power

after the revolution succeeds).

 

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