Palestine was a British territory, dipweed. The Passport says British Passport and Palestine was never a country to begin with. So how could someone be a citizen of a country that never existed? Hee hee hee.
Do I need to tell you that you cannot be a citizen of two countries in the same Passport. So you see, that was just another of your futile attempts at deceiving people.
Facts my ass! Ha ha ha. You are pathetic, you know nothing about international law and travel documentation. Stick to your expertise, spreading Jew hate and Islamist garbage.
Here are more facts, actually, the law that established Palestinian citizenship for former Turkish subjects as edified in the:
10 August 1922
PALESTINE.
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The Palestine Order in Council.
For the purposes of this Order and pending the introduction of an Order in Council regulating
Palestinian citizenship, the following persons shall be deemed to be Palestinian citizens:--
(a)Turkish subjects habitually resident in the territory of Palestine at the date of commencement of this Order.
(b)All persons of other than Turkish nationality habitually resident in the territory of Palestine at the said date, who shall within two calendar months of the said date make application for
Palestinian citizenship in such form and before such officer as may be prescribed by the High Commissioner.
System of Election.
3. The election of members shall be conducted by primary and secondary elections. Primary election shall consist of the election by the voters as hereinafter defined of secondary electors and secondary election shall consist of the election of members by colleges of secondary electors.
Qualification and Disqualification of Voter.
4. Every male
Palestinian citizen over 25 years of age shall be entitled to vote at the primary elections unless he be a person who:--
(a) Has lost his civil rights.
(b) Claims to be under foreign protection.
(c) Has been declared to be a bankrupt, and has not been discharged.
(d) Has been placed under interdiction by a competent Court, and has not been released."
- See more at:
Mandate for Palestine - The Palestine Order in LoN Council - Mandatory order (10 August 1922)