Palestine is recognized as a non-member observer state by the United Nations and has received recognition from over 135 countries. However, its status as an official country is disputed, primarily due to ongoing conflicts with Israel and the lack of full sovereignty over its territories. The Palestinian Authority governs parts of the West Bank, while Gaza is controlled by Hamas, contributing to the complexities surrounding its statehood. Thus, while it has some attributes of a state, its official status remains contentious in international relations.
The Palestine Sunbird or Northern Orange-tufted Sunbird (Cinnyris oseus) is the national bird of the country.
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.
There are over 50 Islamic countries, so Palestine is certainly not the only Islamic country, but if you are considering Israel and Palestine, yes, Palestine is the Islamic country while Israel is the Jewish country.
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
As an official religion, it started in Rome.
No, Palestine is a country and Saudi Arabia is another country, but they're both in Asia.
Palestinians.
NO.
Developing country
NOOOOOO YOU DUMMy it's a country or use to be a country but stupid israel stole it away from the poor palestine. NOOOOOO YOU DUMMy it's a country or use to be a country but stupid israel stole it away from the poor palestine.
No; Makkah is in Saudi Arabia. Palestine is a whole different country.
Palestine is telephone country code +970, Internet country code .ps, with dot-filasteen (in Arabic) pending approval.