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Magnum photographers have covered several key moments in the decades-long history of tension and conflict between Israel and Palestine. Below is a selection of images from the past 80 years. 1936–1967.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians are now trapped to live in the “seam zone” – the area between the wall to the east and the border of Israel to the west.
It served as the de facto borders of the State of Israel from 1949 until the Six-Day War in 1967, and continues to represent Israel's internationally recognized borders with the two Palestinian territories: the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
4 Δεκ 2020 · Israel’s borders have seen many changes with the most significant being the 1967 enlargement of Israeli rule following the “Six Day War” when Israel was attacked by three neighbouring countries—Egypt, Syria and Jordan. Israeli rule was then extended to the Sinai Peninsula, Judea and Samaria.
Map of Unified Jerusalem Following Six-Day War. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.
11 Οκτ 2023 · The biggest change to Israel's frontiers came in 1967, when the conflict known as the Six Day War left Israel in occupation of the Sinai peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, East...
The Six-Day War, [a] also known as the June War, 1967 Arab–Israeli War or Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states, primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan from 5 to 10 June 1967.