Iraq–Palestine relations
Iraq–Palestine relations refer to the relations between the Arab Republic of Iraq and State of Palestine. Relations between Iraqis and Palestinians have historically been close, with Palestinian Liberation Organization supported by the Ba'athist Iraqi regime during the second half of the 20th century, and vice versa, Iraqi Ba'athist regime supported by PLO leadership during the Gulf War. The State of Palestine has an embassy and consulate in Baghdad and Arbil accordingly, but Iraq doesn't have an embassy in Palestine.
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Iraq–Palestine relations
Iraq–Palestine relations refer to the relations between the Arab Republic of Iraq and State of Palestine. Relations between Iraqis and Palestinians have historically been close, with Palestinian Liberation Organization supported by the Ba'athist Iraqi regime during the second half of the 20th century, and vice versa, Iraqi Ba'athist regime supported by PLO leadership during the Gulf War. The State of Palestine has an embassy and consulate in Baghdad and Arbil accordingly, but Iraq doesn't have an embassy in Palestine.
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