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Subject: AICE Update: Has Israel restricted the political rights of Palestinian Arabs in Jerusalem?
Date: Mon, 06 Feb 2017 11:18:05 +0000
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Has Israel restricted the political rights of
Palestinian Arabs in Jerusalem?
Along with religious freedom Palestinian Arabs
in Jerusalem have unprecedented political L.-2,Myths
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rights. Arab residents were given the choice of 2012
whether to become Israeli citizens. Most chose
to retain their Jordanian citizenship, but, in
recent years, increasing numbers have applied
for Israeli citizenship. Even if a Palestinian state
were created, most Palestinians would choose
to live in Israel according to a poll conducted by
the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion in June
2015. The poll found that 52 percent of
Palestinians living in East Jerusalem would
prefer to be citizens of Israel compared with 42
percent who would choose citizenship in a
Palestinian state. Regardless of whether they
are citizens, Jerusalem Arabs are permitted to vote in municipal elections
and play a role in the administration of the city.
"I'll urge the Muslims to launch jihad and to use all their capabilities
to restore Muslim Palestine and the holy al-Aqsa Mosque from the
Zionist usurpers and aggressors. The Muslims must be united in the
confrontation of the Jews and those who support them." -Saudi King
Fand.
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