The evolution of the legal status of Palestinians, including Jerusalemites, from the time they first got citizenship in 1869 to the time their citizenship was abrogated by the fledgling State of Israel in 1952. A companion piece to Palestinians’ Historic and Legal Rights to Palestinian Nationality, an interview with Susan Akram.
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Palestinian Nationality and Citizenship Timeline
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The evolution of the legal status of Palestinians of Jerusalem, from the 19th century to today, with milestones of increasing precarity along the way