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  2. Green Line (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 study found that, because of security concerns, 77 per cent of Israelis oppose returning to pre-1967 lines, even if it would lead to peace between Israel and neighboring Arab states. [ 36 ] The Israeli West Bank barrier constructed in the early 21st century is, in parts, kilometres away from the Green Line and most lies within ...

  3. File : Survey of Palestine 1942-1958 1-100,000 sheet index ...

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  4. Palestinian posters - Wikipedia

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    The most popular visual images and symbols of peace in Palestinian posters include the olive tree, the orange (notably the jaffa orange), the map of Palestine, the keffiyeh, and the key. The late 1970s to early 1980s saw a shift away from militant depictions of violence, instead valuing a poetic portrayal of resistance.

  5. Survey of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem 1:10,000 and 1:2,500 maps (see here): In 1936 a 1:2,500 map of the Old City of Jerusalem was published, the first detailed map since the 1865 Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem. [28] This was followed by 1:5,000 provisional plans of Jerusalem and its environs, which were reduced to 1:10,000 scale for general printing.

  6. File:Palestinian National Authority showing Israel's 1948 and ...

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    {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Region administered by the Palestinian National Authority (under Oslo 2), shown in the context of Israel's 1948 and 1967 borders}} |Source ={{own}}. Created from scratch using Inkscape, with reference to other

  7. Category:Maps of the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Israel occupied the territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which had been ruled by Jordan and Egypt respectively, in the Six Day War of 1967 and has occupied them since. For maps of Palestine before the creation of Israel in 1947–1948 see Category:Maps of Palestine (region) See also: Atlas of Israel; Category:Maps of Israel

  8. This resource includes an inaccurate (but ubiquitous) map of the Palestine Mandate territory but an otherwise useful collection. Palestine maps at Palestine Remembered. Some useful high resolution maps; an unparalleled resource on Arab villages before 1948. Maps, from NIL; Geopolitical Status Map from the ARIJ, showing the Oslo accords land ...

  9. Two-state solution - Wikipedia

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    Similar images have been used by several groups supporting a two-state solution to the conflict. Map of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, 2011. Agreeing on acceptable borders is a major difficulty with the two-state solution. Area C of the West Bank, controlled by Israel, in blue and red, December 2011