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Palestine
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, or occupied Palestinian territory. 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. It has a total land area of while its population exceeds five million. Its proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, while Ramallah serves as its de facto administrative center. Gaza was
United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine
1947 UN General Assembly proposal to divide British Mandatory Palestine into a Jewish state and Arab state
two-state solution
proposed diplomatic solution for the Israeli–Palestinian conflict involving the establishment of a Palestinian state in addition to the Jewish state of Israel
Peel Commission
British Royal Commission of Inquiry
Road map for peace
proposal for a two-state solution in the Israeli−Palestinian peace process
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1397
United Nations Security Council resolution
Annapolis Conference
Middle East peace conference held in the United States
A New Beginning
speech delivered by United States President Barack Obama on 4 June 2009
history of the State of Palestine
aspect of history
two-state solution
proposed solution to the dispute between Turkish and Greek Cypriots on the island of Cyprus
Said Hammami
Palestinian journalist, politician and diplomat
Lieberman Plan
political plan of the Israeli party Yisrael Beitenu