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U.N. Votes to Partition Palestine, Establishes Israel on Nov. 29

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UPDATE: On this day, November 29, back in 1947, the United Nations made a pivotal decision, voting to partition Palestine and create the independent state of Israel. This historic resolution, passed amid fierce opposition from Arab nations, would forever alter the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.

This decision, which was confirmed by a vote of 33-13 with 10 abstentions, marked a significant moment in history. It was a response to the growing Jewish population in Palestine and the aftermath of World War II, where the horrors of the Holocaust intensified calls for a Jewish homeland. The U.N. resolution aimed to establish Jewish and Arab states alongside each other, but it led to escalating tensions that continue to this day.

In addition to the U.N. vote, November 29 has seen numerous notable events throughout history. In 1877, Thomas Edison demonstrated the first phonograph, recording sound on metal cylinders, which would revolutionize the music industry. Fast forward to 1929, when U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Richard Byrd and his crew became the first to fly over the South Pole, marking a milestone in exploration.

Other significant occurrences on this date include the inception of the Army-Navy football rivalry in 1890 and the establishment of the Warren Commission by President Lyndon Johnson in 1963 to investigate the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The date is also marked by tragic events, such as the drowning of actress Natalie Wood in 1981 and the death of George Harrison, the iconic lead guitarist of The Beatles, from cancer in 2001.

As history unfolds, the implications of the U.N. vote on November 29, 1947, are still felt today, with ongoing conflicts and discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian issue. As various nations observe this day, many reflect on its historical significance and the continuing impact it has on global politics.

Stay tuned as we continue to report on how these historical events shape our world today and the ongoing discussions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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