Can't the Palestinians establish a state? Arab countries all wanted to take possession of themselves, and naturally refused to rule Palestine and Israel, after the end of World War I, the Ottoman Empire dissolved, and the Arab nation began to rejuvenate. Saudi Arabia, Iraq
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Can't the Palestinians establish a state? Arab countries all want to take possession of themselves and naturally reject the partition of Palestine and Israel
After the end of World War I, the Ottoman Empire disintegrated and the Arab nation began to revive. Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Jordan and other places established independent states with the support of Britain and France, but remained under their control. After World War II, the Arab states gained independence, but the question of Palestinian ownership remained unresolved. In 1947, the United Nations advocated the partition of Palestine and Israel, but Palestine remained occupied by Israel.
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