The All-Palestine Government is regarded by some as the first attempt to establish an independent Palestinian state.
Despite its lofty declarations and goals, the All-Palestine Government proved to be generally ineffectual.
The All-Palestine Government was not a party to the Agreement nor involved in its negotiation.
These passports ceased to be issued when the All-Palestine Government was dissolved, though some countries continued to recognize them for some time.
The rise and fall of the All-Palestine Government in Gaza.
It was established on 25 April 1936 and sidestepped by the All-Palestine Government in 1948.
Egypt initially supported the creation of an All-Palestine Government, but disbanded it in 1959.
The All-Palestine Government was under official Egyptian protection, but on the other hand it had no executive role, but rather mostly political and symbolic.
In September 1948, he participated in establishment of All-Palestine Government.
Egypt, since 1949, had recognized an "All-Palestine Government."