Rigby5
Diamond Member
Are you trolling? When was the word “Palestinian” first used? 1967. Not sure what you mean? I am speaking clear English. Palestine was an area but no one who lived there was called a Palestinian until 1967. Clear enough for you?
Are you ignoring my posts listing things like the Treaty of San Remo and the Treaty of Sevres?
Because clearly Palestine became a country, with laws, courts, currency, taxes, etc., in 1920.
Perhaps you missed it.
Here is another reminder.
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The Palestinian Citizenship Order 1925[1][2][3] was a law of Mandatory Palestine that created a Palestinian citizenship for residents of the territory of Palestine Mandate. It was announced on 24 July 1925 and came into force on 1 August 1925.[4]
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Palestinian Citizenship Order 1925 - Wikipedia
Palestinians became official citizens of Palestine in 1925,