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For most of the Twentieth Century (since 1948), the Jewish areas were called Israel and The Muslim areas were called "the Occupied Territories" or the "Palestinian Territories.

The original plan was for the Palestinian territories to be called "Palestine" and be set up as in independent country, but the Palestinians rejected this plan.

Prior to 1948, the entire area was called Palestine, though it was never under Palestinian rule. In 1948, the Palestinians almost had the chance for self-determination for the first time ever.

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Jews call their nation Israel, and the region Palestine. Those immediately outside
and adjacent to Israel also call the region Palestine, and will presumably give their
nation the same name if and when it gets off the ground.

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The Muslims called the region Palestine (Filastin in Arabic).

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They call it the illegally occupied part of Palestine stolen by the Jews
by force and dirty tricks during the Nakba, or simply "Palestine".

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