Assyria, Shabakia, Jebel Druze, etc.
The most commonly promoted ones are Palestine and Kurdistan, although both actually do have quasi-nations so, it is more difficult to explain how they are stateless.
Some examples of stateless nations include the Kurds in the Middle East, the Basques in Spain, and the Tibetans in China. These groups have distinctive cultures, histories, and identities, but do not have their own independent nation-state.
Middle East nations can produce oil less expensivelyNova Net Answer: Middle east nations can produce oil less expensively.
Middle East nations can produce oil less expensivelyNova Net Answer: Middle east nations can produce oil less expensively.
Bahrain is an island nation in the Middle East
A Bidoon is a member of an ethnic group in the Middle East, regarded by local governments as stateless or illegal immigrants.
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Oil.
Nations around the Persian Gulf are the big producers of oil in the Middle East.
A Bedoon is another term for a Bidoon - a member of an ethnic group from the Middle East, regarded by local governments as stateless or illegal immigrants.
The likely answer you are looking for is KURDS and PALESTINIANS, but there are numerous other stateless peoples in the Middle East like the Assyrians, Laz, Circassians, Druze, Shabakis, Marsh Arabs, and Turkmen/Turcoman.
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