what is the disagreement? that Israel confirms citizenship at the most basic level? because they definitely do. how else would somebody confirm their citizenship status without making a formal request?
yes Israel would treat them with preference because of their religion, but they need the citizenship papers in order to be a citizen. until then they are not citizens.
it's spelled out in black and white, I don't know how else I can Hammer this in.
what is the disagreement? that Israel confirms citizenship at the most basic level? because they definitely do. how else would somebody confirm their citizenship status without making a formal request?
you missed my point about questionable loyalty.
but that's not what I'm arguing. I'm arguing that the source you cited about dual citizenship in the post title does not back your claim.
it's important that we are better than the journalists that inspired this forum, which means accurately citing sources.
If you can get citizenship on what is basically upon request, you have de facto dual citizenship, if not de jure.
yes Israel would treat them with preference because of their religion, but they need the citizenship papers in order to be a citizen. until then they are not citizens.
it's spelled out in black and white, I don't know how else I can Hammer this in.