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November 28, 2004

Anniversary of the UN Vote on Resolution 181

This BlogBurst piece is cross-posted by participating websites, to commemorate a milestone in Israel's history. The list of the participating sites is appended at the end of this post.

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Today is the anniversary of the UN vote on resolution 181, which approved the partition of the western part Palestine into a predominately Jewish state and a predominately Arab state. (It is vital to recall that the UN partition plan referred to western Palestine, to underscore that in 1921 the eastern part was ripped off the Jewish National Home by the British Government and handed over to the then Emir Abdullah.)

The partition plan was approved by 33 to 13, with 10 abstentions.

The 33 countries that cast the “Yes” vote were: Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussia, Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, Union of South Africa, USSR, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela. (Among other countries, the list includes the US, the three British Dominions, all the European countries except for Greece and the UK, but including all the Soviet-block countries.)

The 13 countries that chose the Hall of Shame and voted “No” were: Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen. (Ten of these are Moslem countries; Greece has the special distinction of being the only European country to have joined the Hall of Shame.)

The ten countries that abstained are: Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.

On November 30, 1947, the day following the vote, the Palestinian Arabs murdered six Jews in a bus making its way to Jerusalem, and proceeded to murder another Jew in the Tel-Aviv - Jaffa area. This was a prelude to a war that claimed the lives of 6,000 Jews, or 1% of the total Jewish population in 1948. This toll is the per capita equivalent of today’s US losing 3,000,000.

The object of the war, launched by the Arabs in the former Palestine and the armies of Egypt, Tansjordan, Syria and Lebanon (with help from other Arab countries), was to "throw the Jews into the sea". As the partition map indicates, however, rather than annihilate the Jewish population, the Arabs ended up with less territory than they would have gained by peaceful means.

In addition to the bloodshed in nascent Israel, immediately after the UN vote, Arabs attacks their Jewish neighbours in a number of Arab countries, the murders in Syria’s Aleppo being the best known.

Bruised and bleeding, Israel prevailed nonetheless.

List of participating sites, in alphabetical order of site name

Anti Idiotarian Rottweiler  Arkansas Bushwacker  Armies Of Liberation

Bama Pachyderm  Biurchametz  Blimpish  Blithered  Blog Willy Blue Rev  

Canadian Comment  Cao's Blog  Catholic Friends of Israel  Christian Patriot Christian Action for Israel  Clarity and Resolve  Crusader War College  Cuanas  Danegerus  

Daniel Davis  

Flig  

God Pigeon  

Harald Tribune  Hatshepsut  Heretics Almanac  Hidden Nook  History Nerd  

IceVikings I Love America  Instant Knowledge News  IsraPundit  Israel Commentary  

JPundit Jersusalem Posts  

Leaning Right News  Letter from Israel  Lindasog  

MCNS  Martinipundit Mererhetoric  Motnews  Mugged By Reality  Mystery Achievement  Mystical Paths  Naebunny  

NetWMD  Nice Jewish Boy  Peaktalk  

Protect Our Heritage  Reaganesque  

Red Tigress  Riteturnonly  

Shimshon9 Solomonia Spitball Defense  Supernatural  

Tampa Bay Primer  Techie Vampire  Texasbug  Tex The Pontificator  The Autism homepage  The Conservative  The Homeland  The Seal Club  

Wackingday  Who's Your Rabbi  Voxfelisi  Yoan Hermida Weblog of a Wondering Jew  

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