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Al-Quds (Jerusalem) is the official capital of Palestine, but now as it is occupied by the Israeli army, the capital is not defined as the people of Palestine wish.

When most Palestinians discuss Jerusalem as being the capital of Palestine, they are referring to what is commonly termed "East Jerusalem", which includes all of the Eastern districts of Jerusalem, most of the districts to the North and South of city, and the Old City of Jerusalem. These compose the regions that were in Jordanian hands in 1950.

Currently Palestine is split between two separate factions. The Palestinian Authority, which controls sporadic areas in the West Bank has its administrative offices and facilities in the city of Ramallah, to the north of Jerusalem. However, in support of their claim that Jerusalem is their future capital, they have designated Abu Dis (the closest area under their control to Jerusalem) as their official current capital. Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, similarly claims Jerusalem as its capital, but has its administrative facilities in Gaza City and its organizational offices in Damascus, Syria.


It is important to note that this is a claim and not a de facto capital. Depending on whether Palestine is a recognized country or not, it may be the case (or not) the East Jerusalem is the de jure capital (or not).

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