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Visualizing Palestine
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Shrinking Palestine, Expanding Israel - Visualizing Palestine
December 7, 2024 - Post-1948, the black areas within 1948 Palestine refer to land administered by the Israel Lands Authority, the vast majority of which has been expropriated from Palestinian landowners.
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BBC
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Israel's borders explained in maps
October 11, 2023 - After World War One and the collapse ... - the portion of which west of the River Jordan was also known as the land of Israel by Jews - was marked out and assigned to Britain to administer by the victorious allied powers (soon after ...
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Palestine Remembered
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Palestine Maps Before & After Nakba 1948 - Palestine Remembered
Detailed maps of Palestine prior to 1948, districts, Jewish-Arab landownership, refugees migration routes, roads & railroads before Nakba, UN Partition Plan 1947, topography, & detailed satellite mapping of all of Palestine.
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Richmond University
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Map of the Week: Unraveling the Borders of Israel and Palestine Through Time | Mappenstance.
The only two labels are “Palestine” and “1946”. However, since we have looked at the history behind this region, we can assume the white areas are home to the growing Jewish population. This year marked a crucial point before the eventual creation of Israel in 1948. ... The second map showing the region in 1947 represents a crucial historical juncture prior to the major transformation of the region.
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AIJAC
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“Disappearing Palestine” - the Maps that Lie - AIJAC
July 12, 2020 - Moreover, it is Israel that has facilitated Palestinian autonomous control of land for the first time ever – as will be discussed below. The next map, labelled 1949-1967, is a case in point. It suffers not only from factual inaccuracies, but also from the omission of crucial historic detail. With the end of the British Mandate at midnight on 14 May 1948, followed by Israel’s declaration of independence, neighbouring Arab countries invaded with the aim of crushing the new Jewish state but were unsuccessful.
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Al Jazeera
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Animated map of Israel taking over historic Palestine - Palestine Remix
Qisarya. Dayr Yassin. Tantura. These villages were destroyed by Zionists during the creation of Israeli state. Our interactive maps show you how thousands of Palestinian villages vanished and how the residents were dispossessed of their land. We have drone footage that shows you what Palestine's most iconic cities and landmarks look like today.
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Wikipedia
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United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - The proposed boundaries would also ... In response, the United Nations Palestine Commission established in 1948 was empowered to modify the boundaries "in such a way that village areas as a rule will not be divided ......
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de-colonizer
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maps | de-colonizer
Based on rigorous research, De-Colonizer is proud to present its new map entitled « Colonialism in destru(a)ction ». This map shows the Palestinian, Jewish, and Syrian localities destroyed since the beginning of Zionist migration (end of 19th ...
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Jewish Virtual Library
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Maps of Pre-1948 Palestine/Eretz Israel
Pre-1948 Palestine/Eretz Israel · Holocaust & World War II · Modern Middle East · Disputed Territories · Modern Israel · Israel - War & Peace · Join our mailing list · Support JVL Donate · Table of Contents|Israel Maps|Modern Middle East ·
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IMEU
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Fact Check: MSNBC’s Palestinian Loss of Land Map | ALL RESOURCES | Resources | The Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU)
No. Critics have focused on the fact that Palestine was not a sovereign and independent state prior to 1948, however the map did not claim that it was. The map purported to show “Palestinian Loss of Land 1946-present,” and it did precisely that, accurately.
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University of Michigan
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1948-Present · The Land of Israel / Palestine: Image Database
He was the first Arab leader to visit Israel in 1977 and he signed a peace treaty with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in 1979, following the Camp David Accords. He was… · This map shows the Rhodes Armistice Line, which delineated Israel from Transjordan after the 1948-1949 War.
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Palestine Portal
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Maps: Ottoman Empire through 1949 - Palestine Portal
September 22, 2020 - The map on the right shows the ... “catastrophe”) by Palestinians. Both the blue and purple areas were controlled by Israel and the beige area is what remained under Arab control. Now ......
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World History Commons
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Map of the Partition of Israel and Palestine | World History Commons
"The Unga Parition Plan, 1947 - The 1948 War and the 1949 Armistice Lines," ca. 1947 · 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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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 - Palestinians gain control over Gaza and splits the of the West Bank into Areas A, B, and C, some of which would be controlled by Palestine(green dots) ... 2005-2023: Como Israel le fue robando y saqueando territorio a los palestinos, con el consentimiento de las grandes potencias ... These maps is very misleading, Israel declared independence with the land defined by the UN resolution in 1948, where is that map.
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Reddit
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r/MapPorn on Reddit: Palestinian loss of land 1947 to 2023 [1300x1900]
October 7, 2023 - There was NO Palestinian land between 1949 and 1967, the West Bank was occupied by Jordan, Gaza by Egypt. Map 4 is the only accurate one, and it's heartbreaking, but it is irrelevant without the right context, and the context provided by the ...
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Al Jazeera
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Israel-Palestine conflict: A brief history in maps and charts | Israel-Palestine conflict News | Al Jazeera
November 29, 2023 - As Gaza reels from Israel's devastating bombardments, here's a brief history of the conflict using maps and charts.
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Middle East Eye
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The Nakba: All you need to know explained in five maps and charts | Middle East Eye
May 15, 2025 - Around 150,000 Palestinians remained within the boundaries of the newly formed state of Israel, many of them internally displaced. Those expelled in 1948 and their descendants number 5.8 million refugees today, living mostly in neighbouring ...
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Cornell University Library
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Palestinian Loss of Land 1946-1999: Persuasive Cartography: The PJ Mode Collection
(ii) The UN partition plan of 1947 ... not - and launched war on Israel. (iii) The post-1949 map reflects the outcome of the 1948 war; it also ignores the occupation of Gaza by Egypt and the annexation of the entire West Bank by Jordan....
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Bloomberg
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An Open-Source Map of Palestine Before Israel - Bloomberg
May 21, 2018 - A new open-source mapping project, Palestine Open Maps, allows users to see the Palestinian landscape as it looked before 1948—and to search for villages and towns from that era to find out whether they remain, were depopulated, or were built over.