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An aerial photo illustrating the Geneva Initiative route for the final status border around Ma'aleh Adumim, a large Jewish settlement east of Jerusalem. The Geneva route diverges from the Green Line and annexes land housing 32,400 Israelis to Israel as part of a 1:1 land swap that compensates Palestinians with land elsewhere. |
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The aerial photo illustrates the Geneva Initiative's proposed final status border for the northern West Bank. In this area, the Geneva route is mostly identical to the Green Line. |
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The aerial photo illustrates the Geneva Initiative route for the final border in the area of the Palestinian town of Qalqilya and the Jewish settlement of Alfei Menashe. Here, Alfei Menashe is annexed to Israel as part of the 1:1 land swap proposed in the Geneva Accord. |
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The aerial photo illustrates the Geneva Initiative route for the permanent border between Israel and Palestine in Western West Bank. Here, Jewish settlements along the Green Line are annexed to Israel as part of the 1:1 land swap proposed in the Geneva Accord. |
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An aerial photo illustrating the Geneva Initiative route for the final status border in the Latrun area and its border with the central West Bank. The Geneva route diverges slightly from the Green Line and annexes towns housing 40,000 settlers to Israel as part of a 1:1 land swap that compensates Palestinians with land elsewhere. |
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An aerial photo illustrating the Geneva Initiative route for the final status border around Har Adar, west of Jerusalem. The Geneva route diverges slightly from the Green Line and annexes 1.34 sq. km to Israel as part of a 1:1 land swap that compensates Palestinians with land elsewhere. |
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An illustration of Geneva Initiative's suggested border between the Israeli and Palestinian states southwest of Jerusalem, in the Gush Etzion area. According to the Geneva Accord, the group of Jewish settlements that comprise Gush Etzion would be annexed to Israel as part of a 1:1 land swap with the Palestinians. |
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An illustration of the Geneva Initiative route for the final status border between the southwestern West Bank and Israel, near the Israeli town of Nechusha. Here, the Geneva route diverges from the Green Line and annexes 25.07 sq. km of land to the Palestinian state as part of a 1:1 land swap to compensate for the annexation of some Jewish settlements to Israel. |
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An illustration of the Geneva Initiative route for the final status border between Israel and the southwestern West Bank, near the Palestinian village of Beit Marsam. The Geneva route diverges from the Green Line and annexes 23.63 sq. km of land to the Palestinian state as part of a 1:1 land swap to compensate for the annexation of some Jewish settlements to Israel. |
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The aerial photo illustrates both the Green Line and Geneva Initiative's proposed final status border between the Gaza Strip, Israel, and Egypt. The proposal annexes land to the Palestinian state as part of a 1:1 land swap to compensate for the annexation of West Bank settlements to Israel. |
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