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Qué (quién) es Palestinian convention - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Palestinian (identity); Definitions of Palestinian; Palestinian (definition); Definition of Palestinian
  • coat of arms]] and emblem of the [[Palestinian Authority]]
  • date=29 February 2016 }} The Palestine Square 18 February 2016</ref>
  • A 1930 protest in [[Jerusalem]] against the British Mandate by Palestinian women. The sign reads "No dialogue, no negotiations until termination [of the Mandate]"

Palestinian costumes         
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  • alt=Doll in wedding-dress typical of Ramallah area
  • alt=Majdali weaving
  • alt=Bride's wedding attire from Bayt Jibrin.
  • alt=Village woman
  • alt=Front of dress (qabbeh).
  • alt=Modern couching stitch from Bayt
  • alt=A woman wearing fishnet pattern keffiyeh,
TRADITIONAL CLOTHING OF THE PALESTINIANS
Palestinian costume; Palestinian embroidery; Palestinian clothes; Palestinian costumes; Palestinian clothing; Palestinian traditional clothing
Palestinian costumes are the traditional clothing worn by Palestinians. Foreign travelers to Palestine in the 19th and early 20th centuries often commented on the rich variety of the costumes worn, particularly by the fellaheen or village women.
Zero-state solution         
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  • Bank of Palestine
  • [[Yitzhak Rabin]], [[Bill Clinton]], and [[Yasser Arafat]] during the Oslo Accords on 13 September 1993.
  • borders of Israel at the conclusion of the 1948 war]]. This land is internationally recognized as belonging to Israel.
  • Protest against land confiscation held at [[Bil'in]], 2011
  • The barrier between Israel and Palestine and an example of one of the Israeli-controlled checkpoints
  • Israel's attack on Gaza in 2009
  • Greater Jerusalem, May 2006. [[CIA]] [[remote sensing]] map showing what the CIA regards as settlements, plus refugee camps, fences, and walls
  • Bar chart showing Israeli and Palestinian deaths from September 2000 to July 2014
  • Hebrew]].
  • Ariel]], home to the [[Ariel University]]
  • Jewish immigration]].
  • under Oslo Accords]], in blue and red, in December 2011
  • Israeli settlers in [[Hebron]], West Bank
  • Balata]] [[refugee camp]] demolished during the second Intifada, 2002
  • Egged bus]] hit by suicide bomber in the aftermath of the [[2011 southern Israel cross-border attacks]]. Eight people were killed, about 40 were injured.
  • Palestinian refugees, 1948
ONGOING MILITARY AND POLITICAL CONFLICT
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In the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, a zero-state solution, based on a proposal by the (ACPR), assumes that there is no unique Palestinian identity and that the Palestinians in the West Bank should get "restoration of Jordanian citizenship" while Egypt should have responsibility for the Gaza Strip. Israel thus has no reason to agree to assimilate them or provide them with a state, since they were part of those countries until their territory was captured in the 1967 Six-Day War.
Palestinian cuisine         
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF PALESTINE
Palestinian food; Foods of Palestine; Foods of the Palestinian territories; Cuisine of the Palestinian territories; Cuisine of the Palestinian National Authority; Cuisine of Palestine; Palestinian Cuisine; Cuisine of the Palestinians; Cuisine of Palestinians; Gazan cuisine; Cuisine of Palestinian territories; Cuisine of the State of Palestine; History of Palestinian cuisine; Palestinian restaurant; Alcohol in Palestine; Regional cuisines of Palestine; Palestinian desserts
Palestinian cuisine consists of foods from or commonly eaten by Palestinians, whether in Palestine, Israel, Jordan, refugee camps in nearby countries, or by the Palestinian diaspora. The cuisine is a diffusion of the cultures of civilizations that settled in the region of Palestine, particularly during and after the Islamic era beginning with the Arab Ummayad conquest, then the eventual Persian-influenced Abbasids and ending with the strong influences of Turkish cuisine, resulting from the coming of the Ottoman Turks.

Wikipedia

Palestinian identity

The term "Palestinians" tends mainly to be used as a short form for the Palestinian people, defined as equivalent to Palestinian Arabs, i.e., an Arabic-speaking people descended from the people who have lived in Palestine over the centuries. This usage may be intended to imply that other residents of Palestine (historical or otherwise), particularly Palestinian Jews, are not Palestinians.