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All-Palestine and Government
At first Gaza Strip was officially administered by the All-Palestine Government, established by the Arab League in September 1948.
From the dissolution of the All-Palestine Government in 1959 until 1967, the Gaza Strip was directly administered by an Egyptian military governor.
On 22 September 1948, towards the end of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the All-Palestine Government was proclaimed in the Egyptian occupied Gaza City by the Arab League.
After the dissolution of the All-Palestine Government in 1959, under the excuse of pan-Arabism, Egypt continued to occupy the Gaza Strip until 1967.
* All-Palestine Government, a Palestinian Arab state, proclaimed by the Arab League on September 22, 1948, and seated in Egyptian occupied Gaza Strip.
With the exception of Palestine's Gaza Strip, which came under the administration of the All-Palestine Government, the western frontier of the former Mandate of Palestine became the Egyptian-Israeli frontier under the 1949 Armistice Agreement.
Following the dissipation of the All-Palestine Government, the United Arab Republic further exerted control over the Gaza strip, until the Six Day War.
* The All-Palestine Government.
In Gaza, a government calling itself the All-Palestine Government formed, even before the war's end in September 1948.
The All-Palestine Government would go on to be recognized by Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, while Jordan and the other Arab states refused to recognize it.
In 1959, Egypt's new leader Gamal Abdul Nasser ordered the dismantling of the All-Palestine Government, yet notably refused to grant Palestinians in Gaza Egyptian citizenship.
September 22-the All-Palestine Government is assembled in the Egyptian controlled Gaza Strip, and is recognized by all members of the Arab League, except Jordan.
The territory of the Mandatory Palestine is divided between the State of Israel, the Transjordan and the All-Palestine Government in Gaza, under prefecture of Egypt.
Before the Suez War, Khan Yunis was officially administered by the All-Palestine Government, seated in Gaza and later in Cairo.
After 1959, the All-Palestine Government of Gaza Strip was abolished and the city was included in the United Arab Republic, which was shortly disestablished and the Gaza Strip came under the direct Egyptian military occupation rule.
In September 1948, he participated in establishment of All-Palestine Government.
Following rumors that King Abdullah I of Transjordan was reopening the bilateral negotiations with Israel that he had previously conducted clandestinely with the Jewish Agency, the Arab League — led by Egypt — decided to set up the All-Palestine Government in Gaza on 8 September 1948, under the nominal leadership of al-Husseini.
' The decision to form the Government of All-Palestine in Gaza, and the feeble attempt to create armed forces under its control, furnished the members of the Arab League with the means of divesting themselves of direct responsibility for the prosecution of the war and of withdrawing their armies from Palestine with some protection against popular outcry.
The All-Palestine Government was declared in Gaza on September 22, in a way as a countermeasure against Jordan.
The All-Palestine Government was hence born under the nominal leadership of Amin al-Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, named as its President.
The decision to set up the All-Palestine Government made the Arab Higher Committee irrelevant, but Amin al-Husseini continued to exercise an influence in Palestinian affairs.
Nonetheless, Egypt, which manipulated its formation, recognized the All-Palestine Government on 12 October, followed by Syria and Lebanon on 13 October, Saudi Arabia the 14th and Yemen on the 16th.
Having a part in the All-Palestine Government, al-Husseini also remained in exile at Heliopolis in Egypt throughout much of the 1950s.
The All-Palestine Government was eventually dissolved in 1959 by Nasser himself, on the basis of merging it into the United Arab Republic, joining Syria, Egypt and Palestine.

All-Palestine and was
In practice, the All-Palestine government was only a publicity stunt, as it was given no real authority by the Egyptian government.
On September 22, 1948, the All-Palestine Government was established in Gaza captured by Egypt.
From September 1948, and until its dissolution by Nasser in 1959, Gaza Strip was officially administered by the All-Palestine Government, recognized by most members of the Arab League, though actually it carried a largely symbolic status.
The All-Palestine Government was an entity established by the Arab League on 22 September 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, purportedly to provide a Palestinian government for Palestine.
After the War, the Gaza Strip was the only former-Mandate territory under the jurisdiction of the All-Palestine Government.
In 1959, the All-Palestine Government was abolished by Nasser due to his pan-Arab policies, seeking to incorporate the Arab nations under a single state.
In 1959, the Gaza Strip under the All-Palestine Government was officially merged into the short living United Arab Republic, effectively all independence signs of Gaza were abolished and Egyptian administration was officially imposed.
In 1948 Abd al-Hadi was a member and appointed Minister for Social Affairs of the Egyptian-sponsored All-Palestine Government headed by Amin al-Husayni.
The formal announcement of the Arab League's decision to form the Government of All-Palestine was issued on 20 September.
On September 22, 1948, the All-Palestine Government was established in Gaza, and on September 30, the rival First Palestinian Congress, which promptly denounced the Gaza " government ", was convened in Amman.

All-Palestine and quickly
According to Avi Shalim: he contrast between the pretensions of the All-Palestine Government and its capability quickly reduced it to the level of farce.

All-Palestine and by
Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip or Egypt were issued with All-Palestine passports until 1959, when Gamal Abdul Nasser, president of Egypt, annulled the All-Palestine government by decree.
The United States declined to recognize the All-Palestine government in Gaza by explaining that it had accepted the UN Mediator's proposal.
In 1958 Egypt joined with the Republic of Syria and annexed the Gaza Strip, ruled by the All-Palestine Government, to form a state called the United Arab Republic.

All-Palestine and Arab
Flag of the Arab Revolt, and of the All-Palestine Government ( 1948 – 1959 )
On October 18, 1948, the flag of the Arab Revolt was adopted by the All-Palestine Government, and was recognised subsequently by the Arab League as the flag of Palestine.
* All-Palestine Government, a Palestinian entity set-up by the Arab League in Egyptian occupied Gaza Strip on September 22, 1948.

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