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Region: Commonwealth of Liberty

        HASHIMI ARABIA
        
        الهاشمي العربية
        
        أشدو أن لا إله إلا الله ، وشدو أنا محمدان رسول الله

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      400,000 PALESTINIANS BEGIN ENTRY INTO ARABIA AMID COVERT NEGOTIATIONS WITH NEW ISRAELI AUTHORITY
      KING ABDULLAH I ADMINISTRATION | BAGHDAD, MAY 1949

    | Abdullah I's reign in Arabia began as quick as a passing wind. Faisal II voluntarily abdicated the throne to his uncle so he may begin experiencing his teenage years and pursue his own intrigues. Abdullah I was not hesitant to make his presence known over the past 2 months that a new era has begun: large portraits of Abdullah I would be displayed throughout Baghdad, an increased presence of flags appear throughout the Kingdom, the banner and flag of the Hashemites would be placed on golden flagpoles, the emblem of the Hashemites would appear on the columns and the pediment of government buildings: Babylonia comes to life. This visualization was far different than the hands off approach from Faisal II; however, it was a reality that was gradually being welcomed as a sense of security, especially after recent annexation of Jordan and exiting of the Arab-Israeli War. The sense of societal pressures from democratic election cycles made citizens rather uneasy and divisive. The idea of a strong leader on the crown called into question if continual practices of democracy was needed as the idea of gambling on power was not too favorable, especially for the Supreme Shura Council, military officers, and the senior leadership of the Arab State & Law Coalition. With a gloom over Baghdad from the establishment and growing global recognition of Israel as a sovereign nation, Abdullah I knew that the people were looking toward the Hashemites for answers. It was clear that the people of Arabia did not want Palestinians to be stuck in a Zionist state, isolated from the Arabs.

    In covert diplomatic action, Abdullah I kept a best secret until it was time to reveal his first strategic victory: the entering of 400,000 Palestinians into the Hashemite Kingdom of Arabia through Jordan. With the first arrivals of Palestinians into Baghdad, Abdullah I would be at the National Broadcast Corporation of Arabia when he would be given the signal to begin his speech on public broadcast radio:

    ABDULLAH I:

      "In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. All the praises and thanks be to Allah, the Lord of the 'Alamin. The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. The Only Owner of the Day of Recompense. The difficulty of the politics of the region sparks stress and anxiety upon the security of this burgeoning nation. The now existence of Israel is a reality that we have to comprehend but it will not deter the course of our own existence and survival. On the question of the future of the Palestinians as their historical lands, this is a direct connection to me as recognized King of the Palestinians last year by a Council in Jerusalem. I must now do and commit to my obligation to the Palestinian people. I have. 400,000 Palestinians will now call Arabia home. 400,000 people shall be introduced into our family here. Although they may have lost their original home of history, legacy, and precedent....our Palestinian brothers and sisters have been granted citizenship to call these vast lands their new home for the next generations of Palestinians. Their survival have been secured and their future has been promised. We have a moral obligation to never turn our backs to those who suffer and struggle. And it is with this that we can never forgive the oppressor nor ones that instigate exile. The 400,000 Palestinians are hereby given full Constitutional and Crown protections and will immediately begin the full process to obtain citizenship documentation, including identification cards. In exchange, to our Jewish population across Arabia, you are given the opportunity to leave Arabia and become citizens to your newly established homelands if you so decide to leave. We do not believe in forced imprisonment here in Arabia; therefore, you shall do as you so please. Getting to Israel is of your priority. Nonetheless, this is a day of celebration as our Palestinian Arabs are now home at last."

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