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To: roto who wrote (15673)12/19/2023 4:27:11 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
of note is within the authority of the U.N. investigations of Palestinian land ownership percentiles
Jewish/ Palestinian/ others, during the late Ottoman era, the immediate time after WW1 & by 1948.


I can't understand your English. What are you trying to say?

I read one of the two article you linked. It didn't say a thing about proving any Palestinians ownership of any land. That's my topic.

If you are going to claim Palestinians owned some land prior to the formation of Israel, where's the proof?


Who did they buy it from?

Land registries in developing countries are notorioulsy AWFUL, and ownership is generally proven by possession and ability to defend. In other words, there's no proof of who "owns" what in the modern sense.Tibet is probably similar to the Levant, there wasn't much of a land registry in either country, so people in both regions only lived on various lands as long as they could stop others from taking it away from them.