rylah
Gold Member
- Jun 10, 2015
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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.
How does quoting a resolution we both agree
was neither enforced nor legally binding,
helps your argument?
If the pre-requisite for citizenship is residence,
then the so-called refugees leaving before
the recognition of independence,
don't become citizens.
Once a state is independent,
citizenship is a function of
the local law.
What obliges Israel to give them citizenship?