When the Former President of Israel Wanted to Become Palestinian!
In 1937, when he was just 14 years old, Shimon Peres submitted a request for Palestinian citizenship.

Shimon Peres, the former President and Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, who passed away nine years ago in 2016 at the age of 93, has recently been the subject of a document revealing that in 1937, at the age of 14, he applied for Palestinian citizenship.
The Traitor Farmer: Upon arriving in Palestine from Belarus, Peres was an ordinary farmer, and in the released document, he swore, “I pledge allegiance to the Palestinian government.” However, he did not remain loyal to his oath and, by betraying Palestine, became an occupier of the land.
A Government Called Palestine: The header of the document containing Shimon Peres’s application prominently features the name of the Palestinian government. This is the government that the newly arrived Zionist immigrants betrayed, seeking to erase the Palestinian state in order to establish an occupying regime called Israel, which was founded a few years later in 1948 on the lands of the Palestinian state and its people.