YES. The Palestinian Authority is a recognized Palestinian government and an official governing body with similar powers and international rights as other non-UN states such as Taiwan and Abkhazia. Prior the Palestinian Declaration of Independence in absentia in 1986 and its receiving terrestrial authority in 1993, Palestine was exclusively a regional or colonial term, not a national term.
More to the point, there his a culture and a land on this planet to which the name Palestine refers. (As opposed to Camelot which has no such things.)
yes
Israel didn't exist in 1920. That area was called Palestine and was ruled by the British.
Yes. There aren't many but there are some. (Technically that is wrong as right now Palestine doesn't exist but whatever.)
No. There is insufficient stagnant water for the malaria-carrying mosquitoes to reproduce.
No species of Bear exist in Palestine today, The Syrian Brown Bear used to roam in historic Palestine, but are extinct in that area.
No, Jesus never traveled outside of Palestine in His teaching ministry.
Someone who believes that Hamas is defending the right of Palestine to exist
The UNRWA conventions in 1951 already recognized Arabs from Palestine as distinct group, so they were recognized as people even though no territorial claims of any Palestinian country were recognized at the time.
Specifically, it began in Jerusalem, Israel. Generally speaking 'Palestine' is between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River - as a crossroad between religion, culture, commerce and politics.
Jesus was born in Palestine so yes it began in Palestine.
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
hes the president of palestine hes the president of palestine