Answer:
false
Step-by-step explanation:
The partition plan for Israel and Palestine was a pivotal moment in the history of both the Jews and the Palestinians. Neither liked it. The Jews disliked that their portion consisted of three disconnected patches of land, most of which was barren, making the possibility of Aliyah for persecuted Jews elsewhere in the world difficult. The Arabs disliked that the Jews were given slightly more land (56%) even though there were far less Jews than Arabs in Israel/Palestine at that time. Their reactions, however, were very different. The Jews reluctantly accepted the plan while the Arabs unequivocally rejected it.