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Which Arabs?In that case Shusha has a valid point, what about the Jews expelled and displaced by Arabs in 1948?In international law the people are "married" to the land. The people cannot be removed from their land, i.e. ethnic cleansing. The land cannot be removed from the people, i.e. conquest.Not so. Nationality is determined by international law. citizenship is determined by domestic law but must conform with international law.Nationality is hereditary.
Absolutely untrue. Nationality is determined by the laws of the nation offering nationality and citizenship and governed solely by that nation.
Show me the international law which says that nationality is hereditary. As opposed to determined by the domestic laws of each individual State.
Both are illegal.