In June 1967, the West Bank and East Jerusalem were captured by Israel as a result of the Six-Day War. With the exception of East Jerusalem and the former Israeli-Jordanian no man's land, the West Bank was not annexed by Israel but has remained under Israeli military control and is referred to as Judea and Samaria Area by Israel.
The Six Day War.
The population of Bank of Jerusalem is 370.
Bank of Jerusalem was created in 1963.
Palestinians claimed Jerusalem as their capital in 1967, following the Israeli victory during the Six Day War. Prior to 1967, Jerusalem and the West Bank had been annexed by Jordan in 1950. Jerusalem had last been a capital city 2,000 years ago when it was last under Jewish control.
Jordan's loss of the west bank and eastern Jerusalem in the 1967 war with Israel devastated Jordan's economy.
The Six-Day War vastly increased the territory held by Israel and led to the acquisition of the Sinai Peninsula (1967-1982), the Gaza Strip (1967-1993), the East Bank of the Sea of Galilee (1967-Present & Annexed 1981), the Golan Heights (1967-Present & Annexed in 1981), East Jerusalem (1967-Present & Annexed in 1981), and the West Bank (1967-Present).
Every town in the West Bank and Golan Heights. The most notable is East Jerusalem (West Jerusalem was part of Israel even before that).
Korea Exchange Bank was created in 1967.
yes Of course, everyone has freedom of choice as to which bank they belong to, just as you can belong to multiple banks at any one time.
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The "West Bank" is part of the former Mandate of Palestine, that was occupied by Jordan from 1949-1967 and has been partially administered by the Fatah party of the PLO since 1993. The capital of Israel is Jerusalem. However, some confusion may arise because there are part of Jerusalem that are considered to be in the West Bank (as well as other parts that are considered to be in 1949-Israel).