This is why the Untied Nation is important i dont know it but i will give you the link to it chickwww.icasinc.org/2005/2005s/2005sgca.html
In the territory defined for the purpose by the United Nations. It was immediately attacked from all directions, by all nations surrounding it, and lost much of the territory. You could look it up.
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The modern nation of Israel began in 1948. The United Nations divided Palestine into two parts.There was a Jewish section and a Palestinian section. Jewish people came to the new country and set up homes and farms. Ever since then, some Palestinians have fought against the Israelis to reclaim the land they feel the UN took from them. Israel also has Arab neighbors who oppose them. Most Israelis are Jewish and believe in Judasim. Most Arabs are Muslims who pratice Islam.
If the majority of the members of the United Nations or the majority of nations that sit on the UN's Security Council believe that another nation acquiring nuclear weapons is a serious threat to world peace, economic sanctions can be set against such a nation. The UN can also send in inspectors to determine if a nation is becoming a threat to world peace because of it building a nuclear weapons system. If all the members of the UN's Security Council vote to sanction trade or funds of a threatening nation, that sends a powerful message to the offending nation.
None of them; by United Nations treaties, no nation owns the Moon, which is held as the common property of all mankind. Nice words, but meaningless. The settlers own the territory; they always have. If any nation were to have a claim to "own" the Moon, it would be the United States, since only American citizens have ever set foot on the Moon.
It was never Britain's decision to create a Jewish homeland in the territory referred to as Palestine. The League of Nations, the precursor to the United Nations, created the mandate and gave it to Britain to administer. Britain then violated its mandate by giving 80% of the land set out to be the Jewish homeland to the Arabs.
On October 24, 1945.
The United Nations- formed by FDR, Stalling and Churchill
The Laws governing the United Nations is set down in the Charter of the United Nations. It describes the UN's organisations, duties, powers and more.
United Nations (UN)
A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations is called its foreign policy. This policy is designed to protect the interests of the nation.