As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there are several official refugee camps located in areas under Israeli control, primarily housing Palestinian refugees. The most notable camps include those in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which are administered by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). The exact number of camps can vary, but there are around 19 recognized Palestinian refugee camps in the West Bank and Gaza. However, the situation is dynamic, and it is advisable to consult up-to-date sources for the latest figures.
Palestinians have limited control over certain areas, primarily the Gaza Strip and parts of the West Bank, where the Palestinian Authority and Hamas operate. However, their control is often restricted by Israeli military presence and settlements, leading to a complex political and territorial situation. In Gaza, Hamas governs, while the West Bank is administratively divided into areas with varying degrees of Palestinian and Israeli control. Overall, full sovereignty remains elusive, and many aspects of governance and security are influenced by external factors.
As of 2005, there are no more Israeli Settlements in Gaza. Between 1993-2005, there were several agreements concerning cessions of power to the Palestinians that permitted certain areas to remain in Israeli control. Israel's withdrawal from Gaza was unilateral.
The West Bank (Jordan) and the Golan Heights (Syria), both taken in the Six Day War in 1967. The Gaza strip is no longer an occupied territory. The West Bank has three types of Areas: A;B;C. Area A - full control of the Palestinian Authority. Area B - Palestinian civil control and Israeli security control. Area C - full Israeli control, except over Palestinian civilians. While the vast majority of the Palestinian population lives in areas A and B, the vacant land available for construction in dozens of villages and towns across the West Bank is situated on the margins of the communities and defined as area C. The Palestinian Authority has full civil control in area A, area B is characterized by joint-administration between the PA and Israel, while area C is under full Israeli control. Israel maintains overall control over Israeli settlements, roads, water, airspace, "external" security and borders for the entire territory.
As of 2023, Palestinians control limited territory primarily in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The West Bank is divided into Areas A, B, and C, with Area A under full Palestinian Authority control, Area B under joint control, and Area C predominantly under Israeli control. Gaza is governed by Hamas, but it is also subject to an Israeli blockade. Overall, the land controlled by Palestinians constitutes a fragmented and limited part of the territory originally designated for a Palestinian state.
This depends on the time period. Today, Asia Minor is under Turkish control and the Holy Sites of the Monotheistic faiths are under Israeli and Palestinian control. The most recent empire to control both areas was the Ottoman Empire, which lost control of the Levant region in 1917.
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Israel justifies its settlements in the occupied territories by citing historical and religious connections to the land, security concerns, and the need for strategic control over certain areas. They argue that the settlements are necessary for protecting Israeli citizens and maintaining a Jewish presence in these areas.
The Bank of Castile is located in many areas. There is an official website that lists all of the locations that the Bank of Castile is located. The banks are located in Wyoming County, Livingston County, Genesee County, Orleans County, and many more.
The Israeli Special Forces unit 669 is an Airborne Rescue and Evacuation Unit. They are often tasked with rescuing hikers and explorers from remote areas who are in distress.
Palestine, Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.
Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem( what the media call "West bank").
The Palestinian Territories is a term used to refer to the areas of the former British Mandate of Palestine that were not under Israeli or Syrian control by the end of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9. They would eventually be considered the grounds upon which an independent Arab Palestinian State would be founded.The territories include: the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem (including the Old City of Jerusalem).