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The Palestinian enclaves are areas in the West Bank designated for Palestinians under a variety of unsuccessful U.S. and Israeli-led proposals to end the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. [1] The enclaves are often compared to the nominally self-governing black homelands created in apartheid-era South Africa, [a] and are thus referred to as ...
The Palestinian enclaves were created by a process of subtraction by allocating to Area C everything that the Israeli government considered "important", thereby consigning the vast majority of West Bank Palestinians to the remaining non-contiguous areas. [1] [2]
Map of cities in Palestine. The following is the list of cities in Palestine.After the 1995 Interim Agreements, the Palestinian National Authority, which was renamed to the State of Palestine in 2013, took control of civil affairs in the West Bank Palestinian enclaves, designated Areas A and B, where most Palestinian population centers are located (and excluding those within the municipal ...
In 1993, following the Oslo Accords, parts of the territories politically came under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian National Authority (Palestinian enclaves, technically known as Areas A and B). Israel still exercised full military and civil control over 61% of the West Bank . The Oslo Accords established access to the sea for Gaza within ...
The Governorates of Palestine (Arabic: محافظات فلسطين; muhafazat filastin) or (Hebrew: מחוזות פלסטין; mechozot plastin) are the administrative divisions of the State of Palestine.
Facing mounting pressure to lessen Palestinian civilian suffering, Israel has combined its assault on the southern Gaza Strip with an online map dividing the enclave into hundreds of zones, which ...
As Israel gears up a ground offensive into Gaza, here’s what you need to know about the 140 square-mile enclave – one of the most densely-populated territories on Earth.
According to the official map published by the Israeli government, [12] the following Palestinian towns and villages will lie west of the completed or planned separation barrier: Barta'a enclave (north of Tulkarm ): includes Barta'a Sharqiya , Umm ar-Rihan , Khirbet 'Abdallah al-Yunis , Khirbet Ash-Sheikh Sa'eed , Khirbet al-Muntar al-Gharbiya ...