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3dio t1_ja8mgib wrote

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hellolittlebears t1_ja8mv0t wrote

How do you know this? You just said she was a citizen when she is not. She is from Bethlehem.

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3dio t1_ja8npva wrote

You seem to have little knowledge and thus understanding of life in that area. Palestinians (Arabs) can have Israeli citizenship. I'm guessing she has roots or family in Israeli territory or was born there..or thousands of other personal possible circumstance

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hellolittlebears t1_ja8r4t3 wrote

Yes but she doesn’t. She only has an ID card, not citizenship.

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proteinwipes t1_ja8yd23 wrote

An ID card means she has citizenship.

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hellolittlebears t1_ja90j38 wrote

No it doesn’t. ID cards are also issued to non citizen residents.

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3dio t1_ja924tv wrote

She's on the national team

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Gitzser t1_ja9zvsq wrote

why continue this useless argument when a simple Google search shows that you're clearly in the wrong

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proteinwipes t1_ja91s65 wrote

I remeber thinking permanent residency and citizenship are practically the same here, I had a friend in high school who had residency instead of citizenship.

After looking it up, you are correct. They indeed are not the same.

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3dio t1_ja8n486 wrote

I've read the article where it's written. Or do you mean how do I know blue id is Israeli?

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hellolittlebears t1_ja8r2s5 wrote

Where is it written in the article?

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eyl569 t1_ja96f3p wrote

>She holds an Israeli identity card and is not considered a foreign player.

In the Hebrew version of the article* it explicitly says she has a blue identity card.

*https://m.ynet.co.il/articles/bjckax5as

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hellolittlebears t1_ja99g9x wrote

Thank you. I wonder why they didn’t just say that she’s a citizen and why they are describing her as Palestinian rather than Arab Israeli?

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eyl569 t1_ja9dhaw wrote

>I wonder why they didn’t just say that she’s a citizen and why they are describing her as Palestinian rather than Arab Israeli?

Probably because she lives in Bethlaham.

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