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  2. Palestinians in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the definition includes Jordanian citizens with full Palestinian origin. Most Palestinian ancestors came to Jordan as Palestinian refugees between 1947 and 1967. [ 3 ] Today, most Palestinians and their descendants in Jordan are naturalized, making Jordan the only Arab country to fully integrate the Palestinian refugees of 1948, as ...

  3. Culture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    The 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight led to a disruption in traditional modes of dress and customs, as many women who had been displaced could no longer afford the time or money to invest in complex embroidered garments. [9]

  4. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, many people from nearby countries have been immigrating to Amman and calling it their new home in the past few years. This increased trade links with the world and has reshaped the culture. The cuisine is shared with surrounding nations such as Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. Jordanian culture respects womens privacy.

  5. Taxation in the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Israel adopted the Jordanian Income Tax Law of 1964 to levy taxes on Palestinians in the West Bank, while making notable changes to its tax rate intervals, but applied Israeli tax laws to Israeli Jews moving into settlements there. [3] Under the Jordanian system the highest tax rate of 55% started with incomes of 8,000 dinars.

  6. Economy of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is a member of the Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement, the Euro-Mediterranean free trade area, the Agadir Agreement, and also enjoys advanced status with the EU. [18] Jordan's economic resource base centers on phosphates, potash, and their fertilizer derivatives; tourism; overseas remittances; and foreign aid. These are its principal ...

  7. Jordanian riot police on Friday forcibly dispersed hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters trying to reach a border zone with the Israeli-occupied West Bank as thousands held anti-Israel ...

  8. Jordanians protest against peace treaty with Israel in fresh ...

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    Passions have run high among Jordanians, many of whom are of Palestinian origin, over Israel's relentless Gaza bombing campaign against Hamas that has killed tens of thousands of civilians ...

  9. Palestinian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Palestinian diaspora (Arabic: الشتات الفلسطيني, al-shatat al-filastini), part of the wider Arab diaspora, are Palestinian people living outside the region of Palestine and Israel. There are 2.1 Mio Arabs in Gaza, 2.9 in the West Bank , and 1.65 in Israel . more than 6.1 Mio live outside, most of them in Jordan, Syria, Chile ...