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For decades, diplomats, pundits, and policymakers have fixated on one year when it comes to the Israeli-Arab conflict: 1967.
T he Green Line was never meant to be Israel’s permanent border with its neighbors. It came about as a result of the armistice agreements signed by Israel, Jordan, Egypt, and other Arab states ...
Tel Aviv marks Green Line on classroom maps, bucking Education Ministry City says line showing West Bank as separate teaches ‘complex reality’ on the ground; ministry dismisses illustration as ...
That is, Israel dug wells much deeper than the Palestinians' existing wells, which then became exhausted and/or more salty. Within 1948 Israel (the Green Line), the government had already regulated ...
Presumably, it took time for old maps to crumble and old textbooks to be replaced. But by the 1980s, the only place in Israel where I could find a current map showing the Green Line was on the ...
The Green Line separated Israel from the territories of Judea and Samaria (aka 'West Bank'), which were controlled by Jordan from 1949 until 1967. In the 1967 Six-Day War, ...
Since the 1967 Middle East war, Israel decided to omit the Green Line from its maps, making the Palestinian territories it occupied appear as being part of the State of Israel.
The 1949 armistice line, or “Green Line,” made up the boundaries of Israel, the West Bank (the area west of the Jordan River) and the Gaza Strip. Until 1967, Egypt retained control of Gaza and ...
Green Line. The Green Line marks the boundary between Israel and the West Bank. It is properly referred to as the 1949 Armistice Line - the ceasefire line of 1949.