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The answer is no. No Israeli, Jew or not, can marry a Palestinian and have the spouse live in Israel.Two more interesting questions: People say there are no Jews in Gaza but I understand that's probably not true, as some Jewish girls have married Arab guys and then moved to Gaza pre-disengagement of 2005. Are there any Jewish guys living in Gaza?
If a Jewish Israeli woman marries a Palestinian Gazan man, let's say in Cyprus, does the Gazan get Israeli residency/citizenship (certainly if they have a child, that child is considered Jewish and would have the ability to live in Israel)?
Israel controls who can live in the West Bank or Gaza even if they are Palestinians. A Palestinian with a Gaza ID cannot live in the West Bank. A Palestinian with a refugee ID cannot visit or live in the territories.
They can't live in the WB or G either. No civil marriage, no mixed marriage and no jews.
A muslim man can marry a christian woman, but not other faiths. To be recognized in the PA it must be a muslim ceremony not a civil. A muslim woman cannot marry outsider her faith.
Article 32 of Jordan's Code of Personal Status 1976 (Law 61 of 1976 as amended by Law 25 of 1977)