P F Tinmore
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I get this:No it isn't. Try again.The first link does not contain the passage you claim making you a liar.
Yes it does. All you do is shovel shit.
Nope went through it and could not find that passage, so how about you do a screen grab and show were it is ?
State of Palestine - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Opening sentence of your link is
The State of Palestine (Arabic: دولة فلسطين Dawlat Filasṭīn) is a de jure sovereign state in the Middle East.[14][15] Its independence was declared on 15 November 1988 by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Algiers as a government-in-exile
So when did the state of Palestine come into existence again ?
State of Palestine - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Which clearly states in the first sentence
The State of Palestine (Arabic: دولة فلسطين Dawlat Filasṭīn) is a de jure sovereign state in the Middle East.[14][15] Its independence was declared on 15 November 1988 by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Algiers as a government-in-exile.
Decisions of international and national tribunals
The U.S. State Department Digest of International Law says that the terms of the Treaty of Lausanne provided for the application of the principles of state succession to the "A" Mandates. The Treaty of Versailles (1920) provisionally recognized the former Ottoman communities as independent nations. It also required Germany to recognize the disposition of the former Ottoman territories and to recognize the new states laid down within their boundaries.
State of Palestine - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
