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Map of Israel showing the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights. The "one-state solution" refers to a resolution of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through the creation of a unitary, federal or confederate Israeli-Palestinian state, which would encompass all of the present territory of Israel, the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and possibly the Gaza Strip and Golan Heights.
The Institute for Palestine Studies (IPS) is the oldest [1] independent nonprofit public service research institute in the Arab world. It was established and incorporated in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1963 [2] and has since served as a model for other such institutes in the region. It is the only institute in the world solely concerned with analyzing ...
Dar Al-Kalima University [8] Edward Said National Conservatory of Music. Hebron University [9] Ibrahimieh College [10] Palestine Technical University – Kadoorie. Palestine Ahliya University [11] Palestine Polytechnic University [12] International Academy of Art, Palestine [13] Ariel University [14] in the illegal settlement of Ariel.
Since the 1967 Six-Day War, both the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and Gaza Strip have been militarily occupied by Israel, becoming known as the Palestinian territories. The Palestine Liberation Organization has accepted the concept of a two-state solution since the 1982 Arab Summit.
Map 1: United Nations-derived boundary map of Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories (2007, updated to 2018) The modern borders of Israel exist as the result both of past wars and of diplomatic agreements between the State of Israel and its neighbours, as well as an effect of the agreements among colonial powers ruling in the region before Israel's creation.
Outline of the State of Palestine. The Palestinian Flag. The Coat of arms of Palestine. A map of the State of Palestine with the West Bank and Gaza Strip highlighted in red. An enlargeable map of the West Bank. An enlargeable map of the Gaza Strip. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the State of Palestine:
Map of Israel and Palestine. Isratin or Isratine [1] (Hebrew: ישרטין, Yisrātīn; Arabic: إسراطين, ʾIsrāṭīn), also known as the bi-national state (Hebrew: מדינה דו-לאומית, Medina Du-Le'umit), is a proposed unitary, federal or confederate Israeli-Palestinian state encompassing the present territory of Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
The Oslo II Accord divided the Israeli-occupied West Bank into three administrative divisions: the Palestinian enclaves as "Areas A and B" and the remainder, including Israeli settlements, as "Area C". The Palestinian enclaves were created by a process of subtraction by allocating to Area C everything that the Israeli government considered ...