The State of Israel, declared in 1948.
Israel
Quebecers
George was thought to be Palestinian.
Norway
Malaysia is the only country, that a palestinian terriroty passport (jawaz sulta) could enter without visa ...
Jordan... I'm positive
It's currently not in a country - it is in the West Bank. Israel controls the land, but Bethlehem is not in Israel. The West Bank is slated for a future Palestinian state, but until that state is a reality, Palestine is not a country
In international politics, the Palestinian question refers to the necessity of creating a country for the Palestinians.
Israel, Palestinian territories, Lebanon, and the western parts of Jordan and Syria
Israel.
Israel. That's the only Middle Eastern country where a large percentage of the population are Jews. There's a large Palestinian population in Jordan (some estimate as high as 60%) as well but the rest of the people are not Jewish.
Fatah is a PALESTINIAN organization and they come from, as they would define it, the State of Palestine. Observers often call this area the Palestinian Territories or the West Bank, since most of it remains under Israeli occupation.