A person who is born in Palestine by the Palestine parents is considered as a citizen.
The status of Palestine is a complex and contentious issue. It is considered by many countries and the United Nations as a non-member observer state. However, it is not universally recognized as a fully independent country. The status of Palestine is subject to ongoing political disputes and negotiations.
Bethlehem is a city located in the West Bank, which is a territory in the Middle East. It is part of the country of Palestine.
Samaria is not a country. It is a historical and biblical region located in the northern part of modern-day Palestine/Israel.
Please specify the country you are referring to in order to provide accurate information.
No, not every country is part of a continent. Some countries are considered transcontinental, meaning they span multiple continents or are located on islands that are not considered part of a specific continent. Examples include Russia, Turkey, and Indonesia.
Orkney is not a country. It is an archipelago off the northeastern coast of Scotland. It is considered as part of Scotland and the United Kingdom.
No. Ignoring the debate as to whether Palestine is a country or not, Palestine is a Middle Eastern country and has no part in Europe.
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The Palestinian Territories are composed of two non-touching pieces, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. However, each of these is considered to only be part of the country. Palestine is not like the United Kingdom where the nation is made of several constituent countries.
Yes according to history, Bethlehem where Jesus was born was in in Palestine, . And the Romans controlled that area. But the country was broken up several times in their history.
Palestine sits in the confusing ambiguous space between being a country and being a non-country. It has partial provisional sovereignty and incomplete recognition. Its lands are designated as Israeli-Occupied Territory, but not part of Israel proper.
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The British Mandate for Palestine. Note: A mandate is not a territory of a country, strictly speaking. It is a future sovereign state under the present leadership and guidance of a world power to facilitate the future independence of this state. Territories are considered to be part of pre-existing country with no foreseeable end to unity with other territories of that nation.
which country, please be more specific
Wait a second. Help me out here, and please take it slowly, because sometimes I get confused . . . If Palestine was declared a nation for Jews, and the Jewish nation has been a UN member for 62 years, then exactly what country are Erakat and Abbas and Ashrawhi trying so hard to get admitted to the UN now ?
It existed it was just not an official country until England gave the Jewish land to create a country, which was previously part of palestine
Syria is part the middle east and so Syria is also part of Asia such as Pakistan and Palestine Afghanistan and Iran . In the uk they are considered Asian, but in the us they are considered Arab. Hope that answers your question :)
Iceland is a country and it is considered to be part of the European continent.