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Are Israelis or Palestineans indigenous to Israel and Palestine, and does that indigenous status confer greater rights to the land?
The question of whether Israelis or Palestinians are indigenous to Israel and Palestine and the implications of this indigenous status on land rights is a crucial topic in the discourse on the Israel-Palestine conflict. To fully comprehend this issue, it's important to delve into the history of the ancient Peoples of the region, as we do in this series, and grasp the internationally recognized definition of Indigenous Peoples.
"Bedouin Wedding Procession" in the Jerusalem section of the Pike at the 1904 World's Fair. Jessie Tarbox Beals, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
As this series moves from ancient to modern history, it is essential to ensure that readers have a firm footing on the definition of Indigenous Peoples so that they can better discuss Indigenous identity as it relates to Israel and Palestine.
The video below is a valuable resource. It provides readers with a detailed summary of the internationally recognized definition of Indigenous Peoples. It will equip you with the necessary knowledge to delve deeper into our discussion.
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