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BBC
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Israel's borders explained in maps
October 11, 2023 - Here is a series of maps explaining why. The land which would become Israel was for centuries part of the Turkish-ruled Ottoman Empire. After World War One and the collapse of the empire, territory known as Palestine - the portion of which west of the River Jordan was also known as the land ...

country in West Asia

By 2001, attacks by Palestinian militant groups on Israel increased. Gaza Airport was destroyed in an airstrike by the Israeli army in 2001, with Israel claiming this was retaliation for previous attacks … Wikipedia
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State of Palestine دولة فلسطين ( Arabic ) Dawlat Filasṭīn Show globeMap of Palestine Occupied Palestinian territories
Territory annexed by Israel
Capital Administrative center Jerusalem (limited recognition)
Ramallah (de facto)
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State of Palestine دولة فلسطين ( Arabic ) Dawlat Filasṭīn Show globeMap of Palestine Occupied Palestinian territories
Territory annexed by Israel
Capital Administrative center Jerusalem (limited recognition)
Ramallah (de facto)
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Wikipedia
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Palestine - Wikipedia
5 days ago - Palestine, officially the State of Palestine, is a country in West Asia. It encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the Palestinian territories. The territories share the vast majority of their borders with Israel, with the West Bank bordering Jordan to the east and the Gaza Strip bordering Egypt to the southwest.
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[1888 - 2023] Evolution of Israel / Palestine borders from the Ottoman Empire to independence
Amazing map. All the maps I found online don't show each step. This one is very good More on reddit.com
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Is this Palestine-Israel map history accurate? : geopolitics
Geopolitics is focused on the relationship between politics and territory. Through geopolitics we attempt to analyze and predict the actions and... More on old.reddit.com
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[1888 - 2023] Changing borders of Israel / Palestine
This is actually one of the better ones… These tend to be skewed to support one narrative or the other, but this one is labelled and divided according to the actual names and boundaries of the time… such as they were. More on reddit.com
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Territorial Changes in Israel and Palestine
an actually accurate map on this subreddit impossible More on reddit.com
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Pratt Institute
libguides.pratt.edu › israel-palestine › maps
Maps - Understanding Israel & Palestine: A Current Events Resource Guide - LibGuides at Pratt Institute
Map of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. Ecrusized, influenced by user Rr016. - Own work, Israeli military presence in Gaza Strip citing Institute for the Study of War & Critical Threats Project. Maximum Palestinian advance citing NYT & WSJ. Made using OpenTopoMap data.
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Wikipedia
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Israeli–Palestinian conflict
2 days ago - Security proposals referred to a "non-militarized" Palestinian state, and an international force for border security. Both sides accepted Clinton's plan and it became the basis for the negotiations at the Taba Peace summit the following January. The Israeli negotiation team presented a new map at ...
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ICAH D
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Maps
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U.S. Department of State
2001-2009.state.gov › r › pa › ei › pix › b › nea › 20958.htm
Map of Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights
U.S. Department of State · You are in: Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs · Bureau of Public Affairs · Bureau of Public Affairs: Electronic Information and Publications Office · Photo Gallery · Photos by Regions and Topics · Near East · Middle East Peace Process ...
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Visualizing Palestine
visualizingpalestine.org › home › visuals › palestine shrinking / expanding israel
Palestine Shrinking / Expanding Israel - Visualizing Palestine
October 2, 2025 - This interactive infographic describes the military, legal and financial tools that have been utilised in the gradual transformation of historic Palestine into 'Greater' Israel, mapping the extent of the territory now defined as Israeli 'state land', on which Palestinians — even those holding Israeli citizenship — are now largely excluded from living.
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Wikipedia
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Israel - Wikipedia
1 day ago - It's bordered by Lebanon to the ... southwest. Israel occupies the Palestinian territories of the West Bank in the east and the Gaza Strip in the southwest, as well as the Syrian Golan Heights in the northeast....
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Nations Online Project
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General Map of Israel - Nations Online Project
The map shows Israel and the Palestinian Occupied Territories, which include the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, as well as the "former" Syrian territory of Golan Heights.
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United Nations
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History of the Question of Palestine - Question of Palestine
October 15, 2025 - In 2002, the Security Council affirmed a vision of two States, Israel and Palestine. In 2002 the Arab League adopted the Arab Peace Initiative. In 2003, the Quartet (US, EU, Russia, and the UN) released a Road Map to a two-State solution. An unofficial Geneva peace accord was promulgated by prominent Israelis and Palestinians in 2003.
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J Street
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The Green Line - J Street
October 24, 2025 - While J Street, the Reform Movement and others are leading an effort to put the Green Line on American Jewish maps, the vast majority of maps used by Jewish institutions–including synagogues, Hebrew schools and Jewish federations– have no Green Line or distinction between Israel and occupied territory. This is just one example of the ways in which the Green Line is being erased from the Jewish communal consciousness–contributing to the denial of legitimate Palestinian claims to the land and undermining the prospects for a two-state resolution.
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B'Tselem
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Interactive Map | B'Tselem
The map provides information on Palestinian communities, Israeli settlements, checkpoints, the Separation Barrier, agricultural gates in the Barrier, and more.
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Al Jazeera
aljazeera.com › news › longform › 2025 › 12 › 29 › all-the-countries-israel-attacked-in-2025-animated-map
All the countries Israel attacked in 2025: Animated map | Conflict News | Al Jazeera
2 weeks ago - For mapping Israeli attacks over this past year, we filtered for violent events including air and drone strikes, shelling and missile attacks, remote explosives, and other armed attacks. These events involve violent attacks by Israeli forces; however, they exclude the significant rise in attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians ...
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World History Commons
worldhistorycommons.org › map-partition-israel-and-palestine
Map of the Partition of Israel and Palestine | World History Commons
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs [https://mfa.gov.il/mfa/aboutisrael/maps/pages/1947 un partition plan.aspx] and the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs [http://www.passia.org/maps/view/15].
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iStock
istockphoto.com › illustrations › israel-palestine-map
960+ Israel Palestine Map Stock Illustrations, Royalty-Free Vector Graphics & Clip Art - iStock
Israel Political Map Israel political map with capital Jerusalem, national borders, important cities, rivers and lakes. English labeling and scaling. Illustration. israel-palestine-map stock illustrations ... Israel political map with capital Jerusalem, national borders, important cities, rivers and lakes.
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CJPME
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Best Maps of Israel/Palestine - CJPME - English
Since June 1967, Israel has occupied the Palestinian territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip (all in light grey), plus the Syrian Golan Heights (green).
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Reuters
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How Israel’s hilltop settlers coordinate attacks to expel Palestinians | Reuters
2 weeks ago - A Bedouin family told Reuters attackers who descended from Or Meir hurling Molotov cocktails drove them off Palestinian-owned land nearby last year. They fear they won't ever be able to return. Messages posted on Or Meir's channel on the Telegram social media platform celebrate chasing out Bedouin herders and show the new settlers’ determination to secure lasting control over what they call “strategic” territory. This year ​was one of the most violent on record for Israeli civilian attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank, according to United Nations data that shows more than 750 injuries and the rapid spread of outposts throughout land Palestinians hope will form the heart of a future state.
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Reddit
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r/Maps on Reddit: [1888 - 2023] Evolution of Israel / Palestine borders from the Ottoman Empire to independence
October 12, 2023 - Israel defeats all 3 neighbours in 6 days, claiming East Jerusalem and the West Bank from Jordan, Gaza Strip and Sinai Pennisular from Egypt, and the Golan Heights from Syria (not displayed) ...
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Richmond University
blog.richmond.edu › livesofmaps › 2023 › 12 › 18 › map-of-the-week-unraveling-the-borders-of-israel-and-palestine-through-time
Map of the Week: Unraveling the Borders of Israel and Palestine Through Time | Mappenstance.
While several Jewish leaders accepted the proposal, there was strong opposition from many Palestinian Arabs, who argued that they represented most of the population and should be granted more territory. In this map, we can see the boundaries proposed by the UN plan. While the country of Israel was not formed until 1948, it is labeled on the map flanked by the by the two Palestinian Arab controlled regions known as the “West Bank” and “Gaza Strip.” Once again, the map displays only the bare minimum.