Toddsterpatriot
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Interesting opinion.
Palestine was legally established by treaty.
Israel was illegally established by military conquest.
What treaty?
Between what parties?
When?
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Interesting opinion.
Palestine was legally established by treaty.
Israel was illegally established by military conquest.
Too much for a Zionist to read but I will post it anyway.What treaty?
Between what parties?
When?
Too much for a Zionist to read but I will post it anyway.
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Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel
Introduction This paper addresses the status of the inhabitants of the territory that has become known as ‘Palestine’ and that had been part of the Ottoman Empire since 1516, during the period star...journals.openedition.org
In international law, when a state is dissolved and new states are established, “the population follows the change of sovereignty in matters of nationality.”5 As a rule, therefore, citizens of the former state should automatically acquire the nationality of the successor state in which they had already been residing.
Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established.
Palestinian nationality was established.
Link?Prerequisite of Jewish national re-constitution.
Therefore, as a rule of international law,
citizenship is obliged by the legal
requirements of each state.
In this case Israel.
Too much for a Zionist to read but I will post it anyway.
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Genesis of Citizenship in Palestine and Israel
Introduction This paper addresses the status of the inhabitants of the territory that has become known as ‘Palestine’ and that had been part of the Ottoman Empire since 1516, during the period star...journals.openedition.org
In international law, when a state is dissolved and new states are established, “the population follows the change of sovereignty in matters of nationality.”5 As a rule, therefore, citizens of the former state should automatically acquire the nationality of the successor state in which they had already been residing.
Nationality constitutes a legal bond that connects individuals with a specific territory, making them citizens of that territory. It is therefore imperative to examine the boundaries of Palestine in order to define the piece of land on which Palestinian nationality was established.
Legally, the refugees are Israeli citizens.Thanks for the link.
In international law, when a state is dissolved and new states are established, “the population follows the change of sovereignty in matters of nationality.”5 As a rule, therefore, citizens of the former state should automatically acquire the nationality of the successor state in which they had already been residing.
They did. And then Israel was formed and the Arabs who stayed became Israeli citizens.
The Arabs who fucked up....well, they really fucked up. What country are they citizens of today?
Legally, the refugees are Israeli citizens.
It does not matter that they left. The criteria is normal residence not currently present.The refugees who left Israel were never Israeli citizens.
Neither were the ones in Gaza or the ones who lived in the territory Jordan annexed.
So how many does that leave? A few hundred?
It does not matter that they left. The criteria is normal residence not currently present.
It does not matter that they left. The criteria is normal residence not currently present.
Link?
Legally, the refugees are Israeli citizens.
Not true my friend. The rule of nationality and state succession says that existing citizens acquire the nationality of the successor state. Also, Israel invoked Resolution 181 in its Declaration of Independence that states that Palestinian citizens who normally live in the territory that becomes the Jewish state shall become citizens of that state.Read it again -
And here you ruin the Arab supremacist narrative,
by admitting the sovereignty is Israeli, therefore
citizenship is up to Israeli law.
The perpetual "refugee" status
is a money-laundering fraud.
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Not true my friend. The rule of nationality and state succession says that existing citizens acquire the nationality of the successor state. Also, Israel invoked Resolution 181 in its Declaration of Independence that states that Palestinian citizens who normally live in the territory that becomes the Jewish state shall become citizens of that state.
No thanks, a person dedicating his life to daily agitating
for the destruction of my nation is not my friend.
That said, regardless of any supposed "rule"
or resolution mentioned, it doesn't state
what happens to those leaving and/or
acquiring other citizenship.
Thus, perpetual refugee status is fraud,
and citizenship is the subject of local law.
Also, resolution 181 binds no state legally,
all it does, is confirm again the sovereign title of Israel.
With the Declaration of Independence being what it says.
How can it do that when Israel violates everything in it?Also, resolution 181 binds no state legally,
all it does, is confirm again the sovereign title of Israel.
How can it do that when Israel violates everything in it?
The Hadids are still refugees but they do not qualify for aid.Read it again -
And here you ruin the Arab supremacist narrative,
by admitting the sovereignty is Israeli, therefore
citizenship is up to Israeli law.
The perpetual "refugee" status
is a money-laundering fraud.
![]()
Mohamed Hadid’s $250M LA mansion heads to bankruptcy
Spec mansion developer declares bankruptcy on Los Angeles’ priciest listing.therealdeal.com
1.Citizenship. Palestinian citizens residing in Palestine outside the City of Jerusalem, as well as Arabs and Jews who, not holding Palestinian citizenship, reside in Palestine outside the City of Jerusalem shall, upon the recognition of independence, become citizens of the State in which they are resident and enjoy full civil and political rights.Prerequisite of Jewish national re-constitution.
Therefore, as a rule of international law,
citizenship is obliged by the legal
requirements of each state.
In this case Israel.
1.Citizenship. Palestinian citizens residing in Palestine outside the City of Jerusalem, as well as Arabs and Jews who, not holding Palestinian citizenship, reside in Palestine outside the City of Jerusalem shall, upon the recognition of independence, become citizens of the State in which they are resident and enjoy full civil and political rights.