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No, most of the indigenous inhabitants lived on traditional leaseholds of Ottoman lands. They didn't "own" the land in the Western sense which is why they could be deprived of it. What should happen to such tenancies when there is a change of government? It's an interesting question.Sorry but that map is misleading. The Arabs did not own 50% of the land. The majority of tge land was public land and not titled to the Arabs. The actual amount of land titled and owned by the Arabs, particularly in the land mandated to the Jews both by the League of Nations and the UN was about 8 %.
The majority of land the Arabs were on was public land which is government land. Arabs were able to lease land from the government but they didn't own it.
The Arabs in the region didn't buy and title land becauae they didn't want to pay taxes. There were so many of them that were tribal and Bedouins who traveled around from place to place. It was a pretty primitive region.
In May 1948 the State of Israel was established in only part of the area allotted by the original Agreement set forth in the 1920 San Remo Conference and its implementation by the League of Nations Mandate. 8.6 per cent of the land was owned by Jews and 3.3 per cent by Israeli Arabs, while 16.9 per cent had been abandoned by Arab owners who imprudently heeded the call from neighboring Arab countries to "get out of the way" while the invading Arab armies made short shrift of Israel. The rest of the land—over 70 per cent—had been vested in Appendix 2 127 the Mandatory Power as a trustee for the Jewish people, and accordingly reverted to the State of Israel as its legal heir. (Government of Palestine, Survey of Palestine, 1946, British Government Printer, p. 257.)
The greater part of this 70 per cent consisted of the Negev, some 3,144,250 acres all told, or close to 50 per cent of the 6,580,000 acres in all of Mandatory Palestine. Known as Crown or State Lands, this was mostly uninhabited arid or semi-arid territory, inherited originally by the Mandatory Government from Turkey. In 1948 it passed to the Government of Israel.
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