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Israel’s Withdrawal from Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula (1979-1982)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1,376 Palestinians killed

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1,376 Palestinians killed 94 Israelis killed

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1,376 Palestinians killed 94 Israelis killed Birth of Sabeel

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords

Oslo Peace Accords Area A: Full control of Palestinian Authority Area B: Palestinian civil control and Israeli military control Area C: Full Israeli control

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation/Security Barrier

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation Barrier Israeli-only roads

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation Barrier Israeli-only roads Checkpoints

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation Barrier Israeli-only roads Checkpoints Territorial sieges and home raids

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation Barrier Israeli-only roads Checkpoints Territorial sieges and home raids Home demolitions

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 1973: October/”Yom Kippur” War 1979: Israeli-Egyptian Peace Treaty 1980s: Israel settles more civilians in West Bank and Gaza 1987-1993: First Palestinian Intifada (“Uprising”) 1993: Oslo Peace Accords 2000-2005: Second Palestinian Intifada 2000-Present: Israel intensifies occupation Increased settlements in West Bank Separation Barrier Israeli-only roads Checkpoints Territorial sieges and home raids Home demolitions Mass incarceration of children and adults

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions. Three goals of BDS: End the occupation Respect the Palestinian right of return Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 1,391 Palestinians killed (759 civilians, 344 children, 110 women)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 1,391 Palestinians killed (759 civilians, 344 children, 110 women) 10 Israelis killed (3 civilians)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza 167 Palestinians killed (87 civilians)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza 167 Palestinians killed (87 civilians) 6 Israelis killed (4 civilians)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza 2014: Israeli war with Gaza

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza 2014: Israeli war with Gaza 2,104 Palestinians killed (1,462 civilians, 495 children)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2005: Palestinian civil society calls for boycott, divestment, and sanctions 2006: Hamas wins legislative elections 2006: Civil War between Palestinian Hamas and Fatah 2006-Present: Israeli siege on Gaza 2006-Present: Rockets fired on Israel from Gaza 2006-Present: Israeli land invasions and aerial bombardments of Gaza 2008-2009: Israeli war with Gaza 2009: Palestinian Christians publish Kairos Palestine, endorse BDS call 2012: Israeli war with Gaza 2014: Israeli war with Gaza 2,104 Palestinians killed (1,462 civilians, 495 children) 69 Israelis killed (4 civilians, 1 child)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2018-2019: “The Great March of Return”

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2018-2019: “The Great March of Return” More than 200 Palestinians killed by Israeli snipers (44 children, 2 women, 4 paramedics, 2 journalists)

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2018-2019: “The Great March of Return” More than 200 Palestinians killed by Israeli snipers (44 children, 2 women, 4 paramedics, 2 journalists) More than 16,000 Palestinians wounded by Israeli snipers (3,905 children, 753 women, 198 paramedics, and 170 journalists

Key Moments in the Historical Geography of Israel/Palestine 2018-2019: “The Great March of Return” More than 200 Palestinians killed by Israeli snipers (44 children, 2 women, 4 paramedics, 2 journalists) More than 16,000 Palestinians wounded by Israeli snipers (3,905 children, 753 women, 198 paramedics, and 170 journalists One Israeli soldier has been injured by Palestinian shrapnel

In Sum

In Sum Palestinians want:

In Sum Palestinians want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation

In Sum Palestinians want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland

In Sum Palestinians want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel

In Sum Palestinians want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine])

In Sum Palestinians want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians)

In Sum Palestinians want: Israelis want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians) Israelis want:

In Sum Palestinians want: Israelis want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians) Israelis want: A state populated and controlled primarily by Jews

In Sum Palestinians want: Israelis want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians) Israelis want: A state populated and controlled primarily by Jews Safety and security

In Sum Palestinians want: Israelis want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians) Israelis want: A state populated and controlled primarily by Jews Safety and security (Some want two states[Israel and Palestine])

In Sum Palestinians want: Israelis want: Liberation from the Israeli occupation The right to return to their homeland Equal rights for Palestinians within Israel (Some want two states [Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single bi-national state of Israelis and Palestinians) Israelis want: A state populated and controlled primarily by Jews Safety and security (Some want two states[Israel and Palestine]) (Some want a single Jewish state and no Palestinian state [status quo])