User:Selfstudier


 * The Origins and Evolution of the Palestine Problem 1917 ->
 * McMahon–Hussein Correspondence 1915/16
 * Sykes-Picot agreement 1916
 * Balfour Declaration 1917
 * San Remo conference 1920
 * Churchill White Paper 1922
 * Mandate for Palestine 1923
 * Passfield white paper 1930
 * MacDonald Letter 1931
 * Peel Commission 1937
 * MacDonald White Paper 1939
 * Biltmore Conference 1942
 * United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine 1947
 * End of the British Mandate for Palestine 1948
 * 1947–1949 Palestine war
 * Nakba 1947 ->
 * 1949 Armistice Agreements
 * Jordanian annexation of the West Bank 1950


 * Six-Day War 1967
 * Palestinian enclaves 1967 ->
 * Israeli occupation of the West Bank 1967 Reunification of Jerusalem 1967
 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 242 1967
 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 252 1968
 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 338 1973
 * United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3236 1974


 * Camp David Accords (1978)
 * Palestinian autonomy talks 1979 - 82
 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 476 1980
 * Jerusalem Law 1980 (Status of Jerusalem)
 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 478 1980


 * First Intifada 1987 - 1993
 * Palestinian Declaration of Independence 1988
 * United Nations General Assembly Resolution 43/176 1988
 * United Nations General Assembly Resolution 43/177 1988


 * Madrid Conference of 1991


 * Oslo I Accord 1993
 * Oslo II Accord 1995


 * Camp David 2000 Summit
 * Second Intifada 2000 - 2005
 * Israeli West Bank barrier 2002 ->
 * Arab Peace Initiative 2002
 * Quartet on the Middle East 2002
 * Road map for peace 2003


 * Israeli disengagement from Gaza 2005
 * Agreement on Movement and Access 2005
 * Hamas government of June 2007


 * United Nations General Assembly resolution 67/19 2012


 * United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334 2016


 * United Nations General Assembly resolution ES-10/L.22 2017

"The biggest issue here is that the map is sourced from the CIA World Factbook and therefore reflects the POV of the United States government. Patently this is not a neutral POV. For example, it treats Kosovo as independent. It ignores other states from the second part of the list, and it also outlines the West Bank and Gaza but without labelling them. Some disputed borders are included (e.g. in Kashmir), some not (e.g. in Crimea)." Kahastok, Talk:List of sovereign states. Quite right.