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Understanding the conflict

Maps

1. Mainly historical maps

From the All that remains/Palestine remembered websites

Around 20 maps, largely historical, mainly from before and around 1948 but some from the nineties as well. Include an 'extremely rare map of Palestine before al-Nakba' signed by Moshe Dayan!

2
. The Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs

Passia, the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, Jerusalem is about to publish a collection called The Palestine Question in Maps, 1878-2002.

'A first series of maps follows the path of modern Palestinian history in chronological order, focusing on key demographic themes and political milestones, as well as identifying the various proposals posited for the resolution of the Palestine Question (Chapters 1-3). Jerusalem itself is of such intrinsic importance to Palestinian history and to the resolution of the Palestine-Israel conflict, that a separate section is devoted, in detail, to its changing circumstances (Chapter 4). Core issues, such as water and refugees, are also addressed in isolation within a separate chapter (Chapter 5).'
These maps can already be viewed on the Passia website.


6. Le Monde Diplomatique

Around twenty maps produced by Le Monde Diplomatique to accompay its analyses of he Middle-East Conflict.


7. Misc maps: 1

A handful of maps of various peace initiatives on the American Committee on Jerusalem website.


8. Misc maps: 2

A handful of maps of e.g.Israeli Military Checkpoints, Palestinian Bantustans, the West Bank on the Palestine Monitor website

9. Misc maps: 3

Historical maps of the holy land, mainly nineteenth century, on the University of Florida website


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