That section is internationally recognized as a part of the sovereign state of Israel.It depends how the term "Palestine" is defined. If the question is referring to the former British Mandate of Palestine, then Jerusalem is de jure divided between the Sovereign State of Israel and the de jure claim of the State of Palestine.If you are specifically referring to the claim made by the State of Palestine, Jerusalem would form part of the general region of the West Bank. However, the State of Palestine has never had sovereign control of any part of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is currently within Israeli territory and Bethlehem is currently under the civil authority of the State of Palestine.
Yes.
It depends on how the question is read. If it is referring to UNGA Resolution 181 (II), which was passed in 1947 and was designed to deal with the British Mandate of Palestine, it was divided into 2 countries - Israel and Palestine, but the UN had proposed that the city of Jerusalem be made into a separate, international city. However, as a result of nearly 70 years of conflict, the current plan is to have the Eastern Jerusalem as the capital for the Palestinian State and the Western Jerusalem as the Capital for Israel State. Israel insists to have the whole Jerusalem as Israel capital.
Jerusalem
A Palestine soup is a variety of soup made with Jerusalem artichokes.
Jesus visited several places in Palestine. The most important of these would be Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives, and Bethany. These visits were in the last week of his life.
Jerusalem, Israel (also the proclaimed capital of the Palestinian State) is south of Lebanon and west of Jordan.Ramallah is the actual administrative capital of the State of Palestine (Palestine National Authority).
Jerusalem is a city that is claimed as a capital by both Israel and Palestine. Israel controls the entire city administratively and militarily, while Palestine seeks to establish East Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state. The status of Jerusalem remains a deeply contested and sensitive issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Yes
Jerusalem
The Partition would have separated the Mandate for Palestine into a Jewish State, an Arab State, and a separate UN-governed area for the Old City of Jerusalem. However, since fighting broke out immediately after the UN Resolution was signed, the only effect of the Resolution was to grant legitimacy to the presence of two states, one Jewish and one Arab in the land of Mandatory Palestine.