Israel has around six million Jews, which would mean that an Israel that included the West Bank would be at least 40 percent Arab, which is close enough to a binational state as to make no practical difference. . How annexation would be precisely achieved remains largely unspoken, but Zehut..…
United Nations and United States have refused to recognize Israel's seizure of Golan Heights and West Bank in Arab- Israeli War of 1967, arguing that the contours of Israel and Palestinian state must be negotiated diplomatically.. ..…
It began construction of a security barrier with Gaza in 1994, and later, more controversially, one with the West Bank during the Second Intifada, in the early 2000s. Then came the Arab Spring, in 2011, and additional, even more technologically sophisticated fences went up — with the Sinai..…
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