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How did palestinian arabs react to the plan proposed by the united nations to divide palestine into two separate states?
a. palestinian arabs opposed the plan, leading to a war over the future control over the territory.
b. palestinian arabs recommended that the partition plan be reworked to satisfy both arabs and jews.
c. palestinian arabs accepted the plan, leading to new negotiations between muslim and jewish leaders.
d. palestinian arabs initially accepted the plan but later rejected it after zionist fighters attacked them.
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