Hans Blaster
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No. Land transfer contracts are between private parties. When I bought my house it was a private contract between me and the prior owner. The government provided the legal framework and insisted upon registration, but I entered into no contract with any government to own my land.But they could be. The contract is between the state and the people. You are talking what is typical not what must be.
70% government lands seems rather high for a place that has been settled for 12000 years. Is that included "wilderness" no one lives in? Perhaps, if we can, we can limit this to houses, villages, cities, and cultivated lands.With Israel 70% of the land was government land held by the British mandate. Those lands reverted to Isreali control after the British left.
Did both groups get to keep their land and buildings after the two changes of government? (British mandate, state of Israel)Jews owned 9% and the Arabs owned about 18% of the rest.
Most of whom?Most of whom left the country after the Arabs attacked Israel even before Israel announced their independence.
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