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| image1 = Proposals for the Mandate of Palestine 1916-19.svg
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| caption1 = '''1916–1922 various proposals''': {{small|Three proposals for the post World War I administration of Palestine. The red line is the "International Administration" proposed in the 1916 [[Sykes–Picot Agreement]], the dashed blue line is the 1919 [[World Zionist Organization|Zionist Organization]] proposal at the [[Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)|Paris Peace Conference]], and the thin blue line refers to the final borders of the 1923–48 [[Mandatory Palestine]].}}
| image2 = Peel map 1937 Palestine.svg
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| caption2 = '''1937 British proposal''': {{small|The first official proposal for partition, published in 1937 by the [[Peel Commission]]. An ongoing British Mandate was proposed to keep "the sanctity of [[Jerusalem]] and [[Bethlehem]]", in the form of an enclave from Jerusalem to [[Jaffa]], including [[Lydda]] and [[Ramle]].}}
| image3 = United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine map.svg
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| caption3 = '''1947 (UN proposal)''': {{small|Proposal per the [[United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine]] (UN General Assembly Resolution 181 (II), 1947), prior to the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]]. The proposal included a [[Corpus separatum (Jerusalem)|Corpus Separatum for Jerusalem]], [[extraterritorial crossroad]]scrossroads between the non-contiguous areas, and [[Jaffa]] as an Arab exclave.}}
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| image4 = Jewish and Arab Land Ownership in Mandatory Palestine, 1947.svg
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| caption4 = '''1947 (actual)''': {{small|[[Mandatory Palestine]], showing [[Jewish land purchase in Palestine|Jewish-owned regions in Palestine]] as of 1947 in blue, constituting 6% of the total land area, of which more than half was held by the [[Jewish National Fund|JNF]] and [[Palestine Jewish Colonization Association|PICA]]. White includes land public land, as well as land owned by Arab-Palestinians, by foreign owners, and by religious trusts. The Jewish population had increased from 83,790 in 1922 to 608,000 in 1946.}}
| image4image1 = Jewish and Arab Land Ownership in Mandatory Palestine, 1947.svg
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| caption4caption1 = '''1947 (actual)Jewish private land ownership''': {{small|[[Mandatory Palestine]], showing [[Jewish land purchase in Palestine|Jewish-owned regionslands in Mandatory Palestine]] as of 1947 in blue, constituting 67.4% of the total land area, of which more than half was held by the [[Jewish National Fund|JNF]] and [[Palestine Jewish Colonization Association|PICA]]. White includesis landeither [[public land,]] as well as land owned byor [[Palestinian-Arab]]-Palestinians,owned bylands foreignincluding owners, and byrelated religious trusts. The Jewish population had increased from 83,790 in 1922 to 608,000 in 1946.}}
| image5image2 = Jordanian-annexed West Bank and Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip, 1948-67.svg
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| caption5caption2 = '''1949–1967[[1949 armistice lines]] (actualGreen Line)''': {{small|The [[Jordanian annexation of the West Bank|Jordanian-annexed West Bank]] (light green) and [[HistoryEgyptian ofclient thestate Gaza Strip|Egyptian[[All-occupied GazaPalestine StripProtectorate]] (dark green), after the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]], showing [[Green Line (Israel)|1949 armistice lines]].}}
| image8image3 = Palestinian National Authority within Israel, 20061967-94.svg
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| caption6caption3 = '''1967–19941967 territorial changes''': {{small|During the [[Six-Day War]], Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the [[Golan Heights]], together with the [[Sinai Peninsula]] (later traded for peace after the [[Yom Kippur War]]). In 1980–81 Israel [[Positions on Jerusalem|annexed East Jerusalem]] and [[Golan Heights Law|the Golan Heights]].
Neither Israel's annexation nor the [[Palestine's Liberation Organization|PLO]] claim over East Jerusalem has beengained internationallyinternational recognizedrecognition.}}
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| image7image1 = Palestinian_National_Authority_within_Israel,_1994-2006.svg
| image5 = Jordanian-annexed West Bank and Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip, 1948-67.svg
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| caption7caption1 = '''1994–20051995 [[Oslo II Accord]]''': {{small|Under the [[Oslo Accords]], the [[Palestinian National Authority]] was created to provide civila government in 167 [[Palestinian enclaves|Palestinianinterim enclaves or "islands"]]self-government in the West Bank and the interior of the Gaza Strip. Its second phase envisioned "[[Palestinian enclaves]]".}}
| caption5 = '''1949–1967 (actual)''': {{small|The [[Jordanian annexation of the West Bank|Jordanian-annexed West Bank]] (light green) and [[History of the Gaza Strip|Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip]] (dark green), after the [[1948 Arab–Israeli War]], showing [[Green Line (Israel)|1949 armistice lines]].}}
| image6image2 = Palestinian National Authority within Israel,1967-94 2006.svg
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| caption8caption2 = '''2005–present''': {{small|After the [[Israeli disengagement from Gaza]] and [[Fatah–Hamas conflict|clashes between the two main Palestinian parties]] following the [[Palestinian legislative election, 2006|Hamas electoral victory]], two separate executive governments took control in the [[Palestinian enclavesterritories]] of the West Bank and Gaza.}}
| caption6 = '''1967–1994''': {{small|During the [[Six-Day War]], Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the [[Golan Heights]], together with the Sinai Peninsula (later traded for peace after the [[Yom Kippur War]]). In 1980–81 Israel [[Positions on Jerusalem|annexed East Jerusalem]] and [[Golan Heights Law|the Golan Heights]].
| image3 = Demographic map of Palestine - Israel - with Legend.png
Neither Israel's annexation nor Palestine's claim over East Jerusalem has been internationally recognized.}}
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| image7 = Palestinian_National_Authority_within_Israel,_1994-2006.svg
| caption3 = '''Ethnic majority by settlement (present)''': {{small|The map indicates the [[ethnic majority]] of settlements (cities, villages and other communities).}}
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| caption7 = '''1994–2005''': {{small|Under the [[Oslo Accords]], the [[Palestinian National Authority]] was created to provide civil government in 167 [[Palestinian enclaves|Palestinian enclaves or "islands"]] in the West Bank and the interior of the Gaza Strip.}}
| image8 = Palestinian National Authority within Israel, 2006.svg
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| caption8 = '''2005–present''': {{small|After the [[Israeli disengagement from Gaza]] and [[Fatah–Hamas conflict|clashes between the two main Palestinian parties]] following the [[Palestinian legislative election, 2006|Hamas electoral victory]], two separate executive governments took control in the [[Palestinian enclaves]] of the West Bank and Gaza.}}
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