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CONTEXT 2006

North Korea and : and PalestinIAN TERRITORIES: An Route of wall, completed and The World’s Most Fortified Ethnic Divide projected Jenin

Israeli settlement areas inside wall

Israeli settlement Tulkarm areas outside wall

Kedumim Israeli settlements The most fortified border in the world is that which Palestine and Israel share a history plagued with Palestinian areas divides , one of the last communist hostility and conflict. During the nineteenth cen- Qalqilya Jordan Valley states, from the democratic Republic of South tury, many European Jews emigrated to Palestine (under Israeli control) Korea. After World War II, when Japan ceased to under the influence of a Zionist movement that rule over the unified nation of Korea, the country called for a homeland for Jews in Israel. This exo- Land occupation in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip, 2006. was divided at the 38th parallel by the Cold War dus continued in full force during the first half of 13% Palestinian enemies and world superpowers of that time, the the twentieth century in the face of World War II 87% Israeli U.S.S.R. and the United States. North and South and the Holocaust. From the start, the arrival of JORDAN Korea have technically been at war since 1950, the the Jewish people in Palestine caused strife. The 1967 fighting ended in a cease-fire in 1953, which also native were often displaced due to WEST BANK marked the closing of the border and the estab- land purchases made by the immigrants, and ten- WEST BANK lishment of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)—a 2.5- sions increased because Islam and Judaism his- mile-wide (4 km) buffer zone peppered with land torically share the same Holy Land. In 1948, after Ramallah GAZA STRIP mines, dividing the two countries—which former World War II ended, the General Jericho President Clinton described in 2003 as “the scari- Assembly voted to partition Palestine into separate ISRAEL JORDAN 1 est place on earth.” The DMZ is split along the Arab and Jewish states, thus establishing the State 22% middle by the Military , an ulti- of Israel. The partition also demarcated Palestinian Jerusalem Maale mate barrier that if crossed would revive the war. as an international zone, where neither Jewish nor ISRAEL Adumim Etzion Today some two million troops continue to patrol Arab authority would exist, in an attempt to avoid 78% both sides of the 151-mile (248 km) DMZ on the per- further religious conflicts. The plan failed, how- Israeli Bethlehem petual brink of war, as North Korea continues its ever, as Israel’s Arab neighbors were vehemently LEBANON much contested nuclear weapons program while opposed to surrendering the land. After a period 1917 SYRIA South Korean and U.S. armed forces remain alert of ever-increasing tension the Six Day War broke little more than two miles away. out in 1967, resulting in Israel’s seizing control of

the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the , Hebron

and the —areas heavily populated DEAD SEA with Palestinians. The resulting “occupation,” as PALESTINE JORDAN it is perceived by the Palestinians, has been a con- tinuing source of contention and bitter hostility.

The decades since the war have been punctuated EGYPT by suicide bombings committed by radical Pales-

tinians, and the Israeli government’s subsequent 2.5% Jewish Map of disputed territories and settlements in the West Bank. retaliations. 26 27