Which best explains how the division of Palestine in 1947 led to conflict between Jews and Arabs?
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Jews and Arab conflict due to Palestine division:
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In 1947, General Assembly of newly formed United Nations took the decision to partition the Palestine region within its borders into a separate Arab state and the Jewish state and the City of Jerusalem. But the Arab state was containing tiny Jewish population, similarly, the Jewish state was containing tiny Arab population. Over and above this, the Jerusalem which was the major interest of both Jews and Arabs was supposed to come under the control of the United Nations. Due to this dissatisfaction's on the partition plan created by the United Nations, the conflict began between Jews and Arabs.
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