While Israel accepted the resolution, Arab states and Palestinians rejected it, leading to war and the displacement of 760,000 Palestinians—an event known as the Nakba, or “catastrophe.”
However, ambiguities in the resolution’s wording left its implementation unclear.
The 1993 Oslo Accords, brokered outside the UN, marked a significant peace effort, establishing Palestinian autonomy and the Palestinian Authority.
In 2011, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas sought full UN membership, but U.S. opposition stalled the bid.
Despite this, 142 UN members recognize Palestine, and recent Assembly rulings have expanded Palestinian participation rights. - AFP
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