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巴勒斯坦

巴勒斯坦是一个由居住在巴勒斯坦地区的约旦河西岸以及加沙地带的阿拉伯人所建立的国家,在国际承认下,该国已与世界上多数国家建立正式外交关系。2012年11月29日联合国大会表决通过巴勒斯坦国升格为“非会员观察国”的提案。

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