NO. There are currently two distinct Palestinian polities, neither of which is really a democracy.
GAZA
The Hamas-led government of the Gaza Strip functions very similarly to a military junta, even though it is not officially classified as anything other than an autocracy. Hamas makes no pretensions to democracy, refusing to hold any elections and claiming the right to power from military might and appeal to Divine Authority.
WEST BANK
The West Bank is divided between regions controlled by the Palestinian Authority and regions controlled by the Israeli Military Authority. The Israeli Military Authority regions are under control of a foreign (from the position of the Palestinians) government and do not use any democratic means to govern the people under their purview. The Israeli Military Authority is responsible only to the Israeli Civilian Government and Israeli citizens, not Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority has made overtures in the past towards democracy, but only when they believed that they would win. When Hamas won a serious upset victory in 2006, the Palestinian Authority foreclosed the possibility of future elections and has held onto power using martial law.
In world war 2, there was no democracy in Israel. The British Mandate of Palestine formalised British rule in Palestine from 1917-1948.
No. Turkey, along with Israel, is a liberal parliamentary democracy in the Middle East Other imperfect democracies in this region include Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Kuwait.
Israel is a Parliamentary democracy currently led by a right-wing coalition of Conservative Parties. These parties are opposed to in thought and deed to the creation of an independent Palestine.
Rami Nasrallah has written: 'Is a viable democratic Palestine possible?' -- subject(s): Civil society, Nationalism, Democracy, Politics and government, Palestinian Arabs
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Democracy. People vote for the government they want. The above answer is overly simplistic. Palestine is currently divided into two separate operational governments. Hamas rules the Gaza Strip in a way similar to Military Junta. There are no planned elections and the government is directly controlled by parts of the militant organization. The West Bank is an Illiberal Democracy. People can vote for politicians, but when the Palestinian people voted against Fatah, like in 2006, the Fatah party refused to validate the results and step down. Therefore a more accurate answer would be "Military Junta in Gaza" and "Illiberal Democracy in the West Bank".
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Mandatory Palestine was created in 1920.
The address of the Historic Palestine Inc is: 419 S Royall, Palestine, TX 75801-3637