Question
In a family discussion, attendees were saying: The lands of Palestine are an endowment for the nation and cannot be sold, and that selling them even to a Palestinian is a corrupt sale. How accurate is this statement in our time? Assuming the land is liberated, what will happen to the lands purchased by a Palestinian (Muslim or Christian) or purchased by a Jew in Palestine?
Answer
I say, and with God's success: It is well-known that most of the lands of Palestine are endowed, and an endowment cannot be sold. Therefore, what has been established as an endowment through documents is subject to this ruling, and any sale in this regard is invalid, and God knows best.