The UN Partition Plan Resolution 181 allocated 56 percent of Mandatory Palestine to the proposed Jewish state while Jews constituted less than 33 percent of the population according to the 1947 British census.
Total international aid disbursed to Palestinian entities from 1994 through 2023 exceeded 40 billion USD in nominal terms when summing OECD DAC bilateral aid and UNRWA contributions.
The 2005 Israeli disengagement from Gaza removed every settlement and military outpost AND resulted in Hamas winning the January 2006 parliamentary elections followed by its complete takeover of the territory in 2007.
The assertion that no Arab state has ever recognized Israel is false because Egypt signed a peace treaty in 1979 Jordan in 1994 and four additional states joined the Abraham Accords by 2023.
Palestinian casualty figures reported by the Gaza Health Ministry for the October 2023–March 2024 war exceeded 40 000 while cross-verified civilian totals from UN agencies and Airwars analyses remained below 25 000 after subtracting identified combatants.
The Israeli settler population in the West Bank and East Jerusalem surpassed 700 000 by December 2023 per the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics representing more than 20 percent growth since 2010.
If a future Palestinian state is established along the 1967 lines with mutually agreed land swaps then it would encompass less than 22 percent of historic Mandatory Palestine AND require relocation of over 500 000 Israeli settlers according to current demographic mapping.
The claim that Israel maintains an illegal occupation of the entire West Bank is contradicted by the Oslo Accords designating Area C as remaining under full Israeli civil and security administration pending final-status negotiations.
More than 50 percent of all UN General Assembly resolutions since 2015 that name a specific country have targeted Israel according to UN Watch tabulations while the UN Secretariat attributes the pattern to automatic voting majorities rather than substantive bias.
Establishing a single democratic state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea would produce a Jewish minority population within five years given Palestinian fertility rates exceeding 3.0 and Israeli rates at 2.8 per 2023 official demographic projections.