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The tourist industry in the West Bank collapsed after the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, but recovered by the 1990s, especially after the Oslo Accords. [15] The Second Intifada (2000-2006), resulted in a decline of 90% in the tourism industry, but since it has partially recovered, and in 2010, 4.6 million people visited the Palestinian territories, including 2.2 million from abroad [1]
The visa policy of Palestine refers to specific entry conditions a visitor must meet to enter the Palestinian territories. There are no visa conditions imposed on foreign nationals other than those imposed by the visa policy of Israel. Access to the West Bank is controlled by the Government of Israel and access to Gaza is controlled by Hamas.
Interactive world map of the Global Peace Index Archived 2022-07-16 at the Wayback Machine; Integrated Research Archived 2023-08-30 at the Wayback Machine Steve Killelea is the founder of technology company Integrated Research; Uppsala Conflict Data Program, an organized violence database
The Israeli army said on Friday that with the resumption of fighting it had published a map to advise Gazans of safe areas for their evacuation. It said an Arabic-language video had been released ...
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[153] [154] Yossi Klein Halevi, Israeli correspondent for The New Republic, writes that "[b]uilding over the green line, by contrast, reminds Palestinians that every time they've rejected compromise – whether in 1937, 1947, or 2000 – the potential map of Palestine shrinks... The fence is a warning: If Palestinians don't stop terrorism and ...
Tourist attractions in the State of Palestine, places of interest where tourists visit, typically for their inherent or exhibited natural or cultural value, historical significance, natural or built beauty, offering leisure and amusement.
The National Transportation Safety Board today returns to East Palestine for a meeting to discuss its investigation into the calamitous 2023 train derailment here and recommendations to prevent ...