<span> ANSWER: Palestinians would be Jordanian citizens. </span>
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<span>Before the 1967 Arab-Israeli War (also known as the Six-Day War) Jordan occupied the West Bank and the King of Jordan made efforts against any Palestinian national identity movement. It was Jordan's intention to remove any idea of being "Palestinian" from the West Bank Arabs and instead integrate the land into being part of Jordan, as it historically had been. </span>
<span>Israel gained control of the West Bank as a result of the 1967 war and has since granted the Palestinians autonomous rule. Without the war the West Bank Arabs would be Jordanians. However many of the "Palestinians" became Jordanians anyway and vice versa. Jordanians are no different culturally, linguistically or ancestrally to Palestinians; they're all just descendants of Bedouins who were urbanized and ended up on different sides of the border when the British and French decided to divide up the land up after the fall of the Ottoman Empire.</span>
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Explanation:
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