Morris, Benny (2008): 1948: a history of the first Arab-Israeli war. Yale University Press. ISBN9780300126969; s. 75. Sitat: «The night of 29–30 November passed in the Yishuv's settlements in noisy public rejoicing. Most had sat glued to their radio sets broadcasting live from Flushing Meadow. A collective cry of joy went up when the two-thirds mark was achieved: a state had been sanctioned by the international community.»; s. 396 Sitat: «The immediate trigger of the 1948 War was the November 1947 UN partition resolution. The Zionist movement, except for its fringes, accepted the proposal.»
Morris, Benny (2008): 1948: a history of the first Arab-Israeli war. Yale University Press. ISBN9780300126969; s. 66, ved 1946 sitat: «The League demanded independence for Palestine as a ’unitary’ state, with an Arab majority and minority rights for the Jews.»; s. 67, ved 1947 «The League's Political Committee met in Sofar, Lebanon, on 16–19 September, and urged the Palestine Arabs to fight partition, which it called "aggression", "without mercy". The League promised them, in line with Bludan, assistance "in manpower, money and equipment" should the United Nations endorse partition.»