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What (who) is Palestinian enclave - definition


Palestinian enclaves         
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  • The 1967 [[Allon Plan]]
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  • Jerusalem area, May 2006.
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  • The "Palestinian Archipelago" in a [[United States Department of State]] presentation on Israel and Palestine, prepared in 2015 and updated in 2016
  • West Bank Access Restrictions
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Palestinian Authority Territories; Area A; Area B; Palestinian Administered Territories; Palestinian Autonomous Areas; Palestinian areas; Palestinian Authority-controlled areas; Palestinian controlled territories; Areas of the West Bank under Palestinian rule; Palestine Archipelago; West Bank cantons; Bantustans in the West Bank; West Bank bantustans; Palestinian archipelago; West Bank enclaves; Palestinian bantustans; Palestine bantustans; Palestinian cantons; Palestinian enclave; History of the Palestinian enclaves
The Palestinian enclaves are areas in the West Bank designated for Palestinians under a variety of US and Israeli-led proposals to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The enclaves are often compared to the nominally self-governing black homelands created in apartheid-era South Africa,
The Enclave         
2002 FILM DIRECTED BY WILLEM VAN DE SANDE BAKHUYZEN
The Enclave (film)
The Enclave (De Enclave) is a three-part series directed by Willem van de Sande Bakhuyzen, about the fall of Srebrenica and the Dutch government's failure to protect the town from attackers. The series originally aired by Netherlands Public Broadcasting.
exclave         
  • Belgian]] exclaves of [[Baarle-Hertog]] in the [[Netherlands]], which, in turn, have Dutch enclaves within it
  • Former [[Indo-Bangladesh enclaves]] created by the 1947 [[Partition of India]]. These were abolished in 2015 following a treaty between India and Bangladesh.
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  • Position of [[Lesotho]] within [[South Africa]]
  • The [[Mauritania Railway]]. The inset shows the shorter route cutting through [[Western Sahara]] and the longer route within [[Mauritania]] through difficult terrain.
  • [[Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic]]
  • The John F. Kennedy Memorial at [[Runnymede]], [[United Kingdom]], placed on land given to the [[United States of America]] in 1965
GEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS OF TERRITORIES
Enclave; Exclave; Enclaves; Exclaves; Coastal fragments; Enclave and Exclave; Pene-enclave; Practical exclave; Practical enclave; Inaccessible district; Exclave and enclave; Detached part; Enclaves and exclaves; Pene-exclave; Enclave or exclave; Hole-in-the-donut; Hole in the donut; Counter-enclave; Enclaved; Semi-enclave; Semi-exclave
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¦ noun a portion of territory of one state completely surrounded by territory of another or others. Compare with enclave.
Origin
C19: from ex-1 + enclave.
Examples of use of Palestinian enclave
1. The activists fled into a Palestinian enclave in Gaza.
2. He visited a school in what used to be the Palestinian enclave of Mawassi in the settlement bloc.
3. Mr Qurei visited a school in what used to be the Palestinian enclave of Mawassi in the settlement bloc.
4. The casual availability of high–powered weaponry in the Palestinian enclave begs the question, what hope is there for peace?
5. The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) visited the densely–populated Palestinian enclave on Tuesday and said what he saw was shocking.