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- Palestine - Wikipedia
Recognized by 147 of the UN's 193 member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories
- Palestine | History, People, Conflict, Religion | Britannica
Palestine, area of the eastern Mediterranean region comprising parts of modern Israel and the Palestinian territories of the Gaza Strip (along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea) and the West Bank (west of the Jordan River)
- Is Palestine a State? What Does It Mean to Recognize Palestinian . . .
France has said it will recognize Palestine as a state in September, and the UK and Canada have conditionally pledged to do the same Such moves would represent a break with their ally the US
- What is Palestine and How it Relates to Israel
Its rich and complex history reflects the stories of many peoples, cultures, and faiths who have lived, governed, and cherished it across millennia From ancient kingdoms to modern political developments, this region’s past continues to shape its present and future
- Palestine Maps Facts - World Atlas
The State of Palestine is a de jure sovereign state, located in Western Asia and comprising of the territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip It is geographically positioned both in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth
- What Would Recognizing a Palestinian State Mean? - The New York Times
The announcements reflect deep frustrations with Israel’s conduct in Gaza and in the occupied West Bank, experts say
- What is Palestine? — Partners for Palestine
What is Palestine? Palestine is a region on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea It has been occupied by many different empires over the centuries, but the majority of its indigenous people have a distinct culture and a strong national identity
- Conference on two-state solution to Israel-Palestinian conflict lays . . .
After decades of inaction and frozen negotiations, the issue of an independent Palestinian state living in peace with Israel was back in the spotlight at a high-level U N conference — and France and Saudi Arabia who spearheaded the effort are determined to keep up the momentum
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