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All-Palestine Government (c. 1950) The All-Palestine Government (Arabic: حكومة عموم فلسطين, Ḥukūmat ‘Umūm Filasṭīn) was established on 22 September 1948, during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, to govern the Egyptian-controlled territory in Gaza, which Egypt had on the same day declared as the All-Palestine Protectorate.
In 1959, the Gaza Strip was officially merged into the short lived United Arab Republic, a political union between Egypt and Syria. In 1962 the UAR government established a Palestinian Legislative Council to govern Gaza. During the January 1964 Arab League summit in Cairo, the Palestine Liberation Organization or PLO was established.
Egypt: Egypt rejected American plans to annex Gaza and did not agree to take into Egypt displaced Palestinians. Instead, the Egyptian government responded by proposing a counter-offer of Egypt-led reconstruction of the strip. [54] Egypt also signalled that the ethnic cleansing of Gaza would lead to the end of the Egyptian-Israeli peace ...
As desperate Palestinians in sealed-off Gaza try to find refuge under Israel’s relentless bombardment in retaliation for Hamas' brutal Oct. 7 attack, some ask why neighboring Egypt and Jordan ...
The All-Palestine Protectorate (Arabic: محمية عموم فلسطين), also known as All-Palestine, the Gaza Protectorate or the Gaza Strip, was a short-lived client state with limited recognition, corresponding to the area of the modern Gaza Strip, that was established in the area captured by the Kingdom of Egypt during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and allowed to run as a protectorate ...
Egypt said on Sunday it will host a summit of Arab leaders on Feb. 27 to discuss the future of Gaza as President Donald Trump eyes a U.S. takeover of the Palestinian territory.
The lawsuit is related to the placement of one Palestinian American - Mustafa Zeidan - on the U.S. government "no-fly list" and the seizure of an electronic device of another Palestinian American ...
The All-Palestine Government would go on to be recognized by Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, while Jordan and the other Arab states refused to recognize it. Egypt supervised the government of Palestine in Gaza as a trustee on behalf of the Arab League. [47]