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by Philippe RekacewiczThe main feature of the emerging Palestinian state - split into three areas and eaten away by growing (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsrael has occupied East Jerusalem, which is claimed by the Palestinians, since 1967 and has pursued a (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczWater in the occupied territories has been under military control since 1967. The Arab inhabitants are (...)
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by Philippe Rekacewicz and by Cécile MarinThe risks of destabilisation in the region are increasing with nuclear (...)
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This map was published in the Special dossier on the new ’broader’ Middle East of November 2007.
Geography of (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsrael “secured” its northern frontier by annexing the Golan Heights, which it occupied in 1967, and by (...)
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By Philippe Rekacewicz
See also the article : Iran and Iraq: the limits on Shia power, by Ahmad Salamatian (July (...)
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by The Orient House, JerusalemAt last July’s Camp David summit the Israeli delegation spoke of “territorial concessions” to the (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczDrawn up by the Jerusalem Task Force from Orient House, this map shows Israel’s “territorial concessions” (...)
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by Cécile MarinThe future of Jordan remains uncertain and dependent on regional developments, especially the outcome of the (...)
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by Jan de JongBuilt in 1975, Maale Adumim is classified as a high priority development area and accordingly receives (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsraeli proposals made at the Camp David talks in July 2000.
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by Philippe RekacewiczOf the 3.6 million Palestinian refugees in the Middle East in June 1999, a third were living in camps. (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczThe Palestinian territories were splintered and divided into three zones. Israeli settlement increased, (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczThere are 3,6m refugees in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza.
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by Philippe RekacewiczThe land designated for the future Palestinian state punctuated by Israeli settlements.
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by Philippe RekacewiczThe first Arab-Israeli war enabled the new state of Israel to extend its territory southwards into the (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsrael’s Northern and Northeastern borders secured (February 2000).
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THE full text of the Geneva initiative is some 50 pages (see the ), not including the annexes, the content of which has not (...)
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by Philippe Rekacewicz and by Cécile MarinThe area populated by Kurds extends mainly over four countries: Turkey, Iraq, Iran (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczOn the eve of the First World War, part of the Middle East was still under Ottoman rule. Other (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczOn the eve of the Second World War, most of the Middle East was still administered by the mandatory or (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsrael, France and Britain attacked Egypt in October-November 1956 following Nasser’s nationalisation of (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczThe October War, also known as the Yom Kippur War: Egyptian and Syrian troops launched an attack to (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczOutside Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, the bulk of the Palestinian diaspora lives in the United (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczThe UN partition plan of 29 November 1947 divided Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state. The first (...)
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by Jan de Jong and Philippe RekacewiczThe Palestinian autonomous territories (Areas A and B) comprise 37% of the West Bank. (...)
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by Philippe RekacewiczIsrael attacked Egypt on 5 June 1967. Following a lightning six-day war, it occupied Sinai, the Golan (...)