1967 Borders: A Key Issue in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Historical Context
The June 4, 1967 border, also known as the Green Line, represents a significant demarcation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Significance of the Green Line
Borders
From 1949 to 1967, the Green Line served as the de facto borders of Israel, representing the armistice lines established after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
International Recognition
Internationally, the Green Line continues to be recognized as Israel's borders, despite subsequent territorial changes.
Territorial Changes after 1967
The Six-Day War in 1967 resulted in significant territorial changes, including Israel's occupation of the Sinai Peninsula and other areas beyond the Green Line.
Current Status
In current peace negotiations, the Green Line serves as a starting point for discussions on territorial boundaries between Israel and a potential Palestinian state.
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