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Link?
Of course not.
I posted it many times but Zionists are slow learners.Exactly. You have no link to the state of Palestine existing in 1924.
I posted it many times but Zionists are slow learners.
The All-Palestine National Council convened on 1 October 1948, at the al-Fallah al-Islamiyah School, a building that belonged to the Muslim Waqf.[1] The PNC participants were 75-80 municipal and village leaders out of 150 invitees.[1] The others could not attend because of the Jordanian and Iraqi armies refused to permit delegates who resided in areas under their control.[1]If they were a country in 1924, who were their leaders?
What was their currency? How did the Arabs fuck it up? Link?
The All-Palestine National Council convened on 1 October 1948, at the al-Fallah al-Islamiyah School, a building that belonged to the Muslim Waqf.[1] The PNC participants were 75-80 municipal and village leaders out of 150 invitees.[1] The others could not attend because of the Jordanian and Iraqi armies refused to permit delegates who resided in areas under their control.[1]
Hajj Amin was elected President of the PNC. He was also elected President of the Higher Council - a sort of presidential institution to stand above both the All-Palestine Government and PNC - the executive arm and the legislative arm, respectively.[1] The PNC continued in session through 2-3 October, and came to an end after passing a number of resolutions, including the adoption of the Sharifian flag of 1916, declaration of Jerusalem as the capital, general mobilization. In addition, a bill establishing the government and the declaration of independence were adopted and signed by all the delegates.
All-Palestine National Council - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
The All-Palestine National Council convened on 1 October 1948, at the al-Fallah al-Islamiyah School, a building that belonged to the Muslim Waqf.[1] The PNC participants were 75-80 municipal and village leaders out of 150 invitees.[1] The others could not attend because of the Jordanian and Iraqi armies refused to permit delegates who resided in areas under their control.[1]
Hajj Amin was elected President of the PNC. He was also elected President of the Higher Council - a sort of presidential institution to stand above both the All-Palestine Government and PNC - the executive arm and the legislative arm, respectively.[1] The PNC continued in session through 2-3 October, and came to an end after passing a number of resolutions, including the adoption of the Sharifian flag of 1916, declaration of Jerusalem as the capital, general mobilization. In addition, a bill establishing the government and the declaration of independence were adopted and signed by all the delegates.
All-Palestine National Council - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Is deflection all you got?That's awesome!
Now where was the country of Palestine?
What was its currency?
Who was their ambassador to the US or to Egypt or to Israel?
Was it somebody from the student council?
I asked you first.Exactly. You have no link to the state of Palestine existing in 1924.
Is deflection all you got?
I asked you to prove your point and you deflected.
I searched for evidence for "in 1924, Palestine was a country", I couldn't find any.I asked you first.
You don't know where to look. You won't find it on any of Israel's bullshit sites.I searched for evidence for "in 1924, Palestine was a country", I couldn't find any.
I guess you couldn't either.
You spouted an unsubstantiated Israeli talking point. When I asked you to prove your point you duck out.Deflection? You said it was a country, but it had none of those things a country would have.
It's almost like you were just making things up. Weird.
You won't find it anywhere. There was no Palestinian state that was recognized by anyone or that ever functioned as a government. Just kids playing dress up.You don't know where to look. You won't find it on any of Israel's bullshit sites.
Even though the recognition of a state by other states is not necessary, Palestine was recognized by five other states after its 1948 declaration of independence from Britain.You won't find it anywhere. There was no Palestinian state that was recognized by anyone or that ever functioned as a government. Just kids playing dress up.