Barenboim also a Palestinian
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The conductor Daniel Barenboim, already a contentious figure among fellow Israelis for championing Palestinians’ rights and the works of Hitler’s favorite composer, has accepted honorary Palestinian citizenship.
Barenboim was given citizenship a year ago, but the move didn’t become public until this past weekend, when a Palestinian lawmaker mentioned it after Barenboim held a performance in the West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Argentine-born conductor is the first Israeli to be granted citizenship by the Palestinian Authority. The passport and citizenship status are mostly symbolic, because Palestinians don’t have a state.
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