Cisjordanie - translation to Αγγλικά
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Cisjordanie - translation to Αγγλικά

LANDLOCKED TERRITORY NEAR THE MEDITERRANEAN COAST OF WESTERN ASIA
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  • {{Partition Plan-Armistice Lines comparison map legend}}
  • Ariel]]
  • City of [[Bethlehem]], West Bank
  • George Bush]] and [[Mahmoud Abbas]] in [[Ramallah]], 2008
  • The Cave of the Patriarchs is one of the most famous holy sites in the region.
  • [[Greater Jerusalem]], May 2006. [[CIA]] [[remote sensing]] map showing areas considered settlements, plus refugee camps, fences, walls, etc.
  • Checkpoint before entering [[Jericho]], 2005
  • City of [[Jericho]], West Bank
  • View of the [[Judaean Mountains]] from [[Ramallah]]
  • King Hussein]] flying over the [[Temple Mount]] in Jerusalem when it was under Jordanian control, 1965
  • Palestinian girl in [[Nablus]]
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  • Qalandiya]] Checkpoint between [[Ramallah]] and [[Jerusalem]]
  • Residential neighborhood of [[Ramallah]]
  • Road in the West Bank
  • Map of West Bank settlements and closures in January 2006: Yellow = Palestinian urban centers. Light pink = closed military areas or settlement boundary areas or areas isolated by the [[Israeli West Bank barrier]]; dark pink = settlements, outposts or military bases. The black line = route of the Barrier
  • Jewish children in [[Tal Menashe]].
  • Northern Governorates]]
  • Area C]] (magenta and blue), 2020
  • [[West Bank barrier]] ("Separation Wall")

Cisjordanie         
n. West Bank, land of the western bank of the Jordan River, Judea and Samaria

Βικιπαίδεια

West Bank

The West Bank (Arabic: الضفة الغربية, aḍ-Ḍiffah al-Ġarbiyyah; Hebrew: הַגָּדָה הַמַּעֲרָבִית, HaGadáh HaMaʽarávit) is a landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediterranean in Western Asia that forms the main bulk of the Palestinian territories. It is bordered by Jordan and the Dead Sea to the east and by Israel (see Green Line) to the south, west, and north. Under an Israeli military occupation since 1967, its area is split into 165 Palestinian "islands" that are under total or partial civil administration by the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), and a contiguous area containing 230 Israeli settlements into which Israeli law is "pipelined". The West Bank includes East Jerusalem. Israel administers the West Bank excluding East Jerusalem as the Judea and Samaria Area (אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן, Ezor Yehūda VeŠōmrōn) district, through the Israeli Civil Administration.

It initially emerged as a Jordanian-occupied territory after the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, before being annexed outright by Jordan in 1950, and was given its name during this time based on its location on the western bank of the Jordan River. The territory remained under Jordanian rule until 1967, when it was captured and occupied by Israel during the Six-Day War.

The Oslo Accords, signed between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel, created administrative districts with varying levels of Palestinian autonomy in specific areas: Area A, which is administered exclusively by the PNA; Area B, which is administered by both the PNA and Israel; and Area C, which is administered exclusively by Israel. Area C accounts for over 60% of the West Bank's territory.

The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, has a land area of 5,640 km2 plus a water area of 220 km2, consisting of the northwestern quarter of the Dead Sea. It has an estimated population of 2,747,943 Palestinians, and over 670,000 Israeli settlers live in the West Bank, of which approximately 220,000 live in East Jerusalem. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem to be illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this. A 2004 advisory ruling by the International Court of Justice concluded that events that came after the 1967 capture of the West Bank by Israel – including the Jerusalem Law, the Israel–Jordan peace treaty, and the Oslo Accords – did not change the status of the West Bank and East Jerusalem as Israeli-occupied territory. Alongside the self-governing Gaza Strip, the Israeli-occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem are claimed by the State of Palestine as its sovereign territory, and thus remain a flashpoint of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Cisjordanie
1. mercredi 17 mai 2006 (Reuters – 0':20) NAPLOUSE, Cisjordanie – Les forces israéliennes ont tué deux activistes palestiniens en Cisjordanie.
2. Qoreï aux journalistes à Ramallah, en Cisjordanie.
3. La Cisjordanie reste, elle, approvisionnée normalement.
4. Elles attaquaient des voitures palestiniennes circulant sur les routes de Cisjordanie (7 morts) et perpétraient des attentats contre des institutions musulmanes de Cisjordanie ou de Jérusalem–Est.
5. Représailles en Cisjordanie En Cisjordanie, des éléments du Fatah ont lancé des représailles en enlevant des cadres du Hamas de Naplouse.