When did Palestine became a state?
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When did Palestine became a state?
1948
The entirety of territory claimed by the State of Palestine has been occupied since 1948, first by Egypt (Gaza Strip) and Jordan (West Bank) and then by Israel after the Six-Day War in 1967….State of Palestine.
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What happened in the West Bank in 1967?
In 1967, Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan in the Six-Day War. UN Security Council Resolution 242 followed, calling for withdrawal (return to the 1949 armistice lines) from territories occupied in the conflict in exchange for peace and mutual recognition.
What is the issue between Gaza and Israel?
Tensions are often high between Israel and Palestinians living in East Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank. Gaza is ruled by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which has fought Israel many times. Israel and Egypt tightly control Gaza’s borders to stop weapons getting to Hamas.
How many Palestinians lived in the West Bank in 1967?
600,000 Palestinians
The Arab-Israeli war of 1967 and its consequences However, roughly 600,000 Palestinians remained in the West Bank and 300,000 in the Gaza Strip.
What is Gaza and West Bank?
The Palestinian Territories consist of two distinct areas: the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip. The southern limit of the Gaza Strip is the border with Egypt. Egypt renounced all claims to land north of the international border, including the Gaza Strip, in the Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty.
When did Palestine take over the Gaza Strip?
22 September 1948
The overall fighting, leading to around 15,000 casualties, resulted in cease-fire and armistice agreements of 1949, with Israel holding much of the former Mandate territory, Jordan occupying and later annexing the West Bank and Egypt taking over the Gaza Strip, where the All-Palestine Government was declared by the …
How did Hamas take over the Gaza Strip?
On June 14, Hamas gunmen completed the takeover of the central building of the Palestinian Preventive Security Service’s headquarters in the Gaza Strip. The Hamas members took over vehicles and weapons in the compound, which was considered the Palestinian Authority’s main symbol in the Strip.