The West Bank, the area of the …

Years: 2020 - 2020

The West Bank, the area of the former British-mandated (1920 to 1947) territory of Palestine west of the Jordan River, had been claimed from 1949 to 1988 as part of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan but has been occupied from 1967 by Israel.

The principal Palestinian municipalities of the West Bank are Janin, Nabulus, and Ram Allah north of Jerusalem and Bethlehem (Bayt Lahm) and Hebron (al-Khalil) south of Jerusalem.

Jericho (Ariha) is the chief municipality of the Jordan River Valley.

Between 1967 and 1977 an estimated sixty-three hundred Palestinians had been evicted from East Jerusalem and replaced by Jewish immigrants.

Throughout the 1970s and '80s, the issue of Israeli rule over the West Bank Palestinians remained unsolved.

Israel had regarded possession of the West Bank as vital to its security while it remained menaced by neighboring Jordan and Syria, and the growing number of Israeli settlements had further stiffened Israeli unwillingness to relinquish control of the area.

The approximately twenty-two hundred and seventy-square mile(fifty-nine hundred square-kilometer) area, home to some one million fifty-four thousand mostly Palestinians in 1993, is the center of contending Arab and Israeli aspirations in Palestine.

The territory, excluding East Jerusalem, is also known within Israel by its biblical names, Judea and Samaria.

Most Israelis Jews consider it theirs, either by divine right, right of conquest, or both.

There are some one hundred and eighty-two thousand illegal Jewish settlers in the West bank, and another one hundred and seventy-six thousand Jewish settlers, equally illegal under international law, in East Jerusalem.

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