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Borders of Israel - Wikipedia
The modern borders of Israel exist as the result both of past wars and of diplomatic agreements between the State of Israel and its neighbours, as well as an effect of the agreements among colonial powers ruling in the region before Israel's creation. Only two of Israel's five total potential land borders are internationally … Se mere
The Sykes–Picot Agreement of 1916 secretly divided the Ottoman Empire lands of Middle East between British and French spheres of influence. They agreed that "Palestine" was to be … Se mere
French Mandate: Paulet–Newcombe Agreement
The Paulet–Newcombe Agreement, a series of agreements … Se mereEnd of British Mandate
On November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 (II) recommending the … Se mere• Abu-Lughod, Ibrahim (1988). "Territorially-based Nationalism and the Politics of Negation". In Edward Said and Christopher Hitchens Se mere
British Mandate
In March 1921, the Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill visited Jerusalem and following a discussion … Se mereA border between the Ottoman Empire and British controlled Khedivate of Egypt was drawn in the Ottoman–British agreement of October 1, 1906, after a military crisis earlier that year.
According to the personal documents of the British colonel … Se mereWikipedia-tekst under CC-BY-SA-licens Land of Israel - Wikipedia
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