Penelope
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Amin al-Husseini was born around 1897[15] in Jerusalem, the son of the mufti of that city and prominent early opponent of Zionism, Tahir al-Husayni.[16] The al-Husseini clan consisted of wealthy landowners in southern Palestine, centered around the district of Jerusalem. Thirteen members of the clan had been Mayors of Jerusalem between 1864 and 1920. Another member of the clan and Amin's half-brother,[17]Kamil al-Husayni, also served as Mufti of Jerusalem
Haj Amin al-Husseini - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Do your own homework from there. Heres another tidbit for you to read from oh goodness a Zionist (Jewish)site.
According to the census of 1922, the Jews numbered only 84,000, or 11 percent of the population of Palestine. The Zionists, moreover, could not openly oppose the establishment of democratic structures, which was clearly in accordance with the Covenant of the League of Nations and the mandatory system.
Palestine During World War I Jewish Virtual Library
From your link: Al-Husseini was the scion of a family of Jerusalemite notables, who trace their origins to the grandson of Muhammad.
Hmm? Didn't Muhammad hail from the Arabian Peninsula?
My suspicion that Mr Haj Amin Husseini was not indigenous to the Holy Land was confirmed when I linked to a link from your link:
The Husayni (Husseini) clan claim descent from Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Mohammad, the founder of Islam; Husayn hailed from Medina, which is in the Arabian Peninsula." (al-Husayni - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia)
I am now in the process of investigating other notable "Palestinian" families to see whether they're indigenous to the Holy Land or, like the Husseinis, are squatters that hail from the Arabian Peninsula.
Thanks for the initiative, poster.
Well don't bother because the Zionist are the squatters today. The Palestinians whether Arab, Jewish or Christian , and perhaps Canaanite make up the Palestinian people who stayed and didn't fly all over the globe like the majority of Jews did. We can call the majority of jews, the "the Globe Trotters". (The Jews that never left are Palestinians)