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794 Beiträge seit 31.05.2005

es gab nie Palästinenser

Da gerade einige wachgeworden sind, die behaupten, es habe nie eine palästinensische Identität gegeben, sondern nur eine arabische, verlinke ich mal einen Text, worin erklärt wird, daß 1925 den Bewohnern des Mandatsgebiets Palästina eine palästinensische Nationalität zuerkannt wurde:

The Invention of Palestinian Citizenship, 1918-1947
Lauren Banko, 2016, pp. 23-54
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1bh2hc3.5

"The international recognition of Palestinian nationality (alongside
Turkish, Syrian, Lebanese, Iraqi, Egyptian and other nationalities) came
as a result of the application of the Treaty of Lausanne between Turkey
and the Allied Powers in September 1924 (a year after it had been signed
in July 1923). Its regulations for state succession forced the Palestine
Administration and the British Government to rush the completion of
the Palestine nationality law in order to regulate the relationship between
the population and the mandatory power." S. 47 im Original

Wer Wikipedia besser findet:

"The Palestinian Citizenship Order, 1925 was enacted by Britain on 24 July 1925.[1] It granted Palestinian citizenship to "Turkish subjects habitually resident in the territory of Palestine upon the 1st day of August, 1925".[1] Transjordan was specifically excluded.[1] Provision for citizenship under some conditions was also defined for some persons habitually resident abroad, as well as the children or wife of a Palestinian man.[1] The Order contained no test based on race or religion, except that non-Arabs could opt out of Palestinian citizenship if they were accepted by another state in which their race was a majority.[1]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Palestinian_nationality

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