Israel's borders explained in maps. BBC, 16 sep 2020.
"Similarly, Israel has had a de facto border with Gaza since it pulled its troops and settlers out in 2005, but Gaza and the West Bank are considered a single occupied entity by the UN, and the official borders have not yet been determined.". Gearchiveerd op 16 maart 2023.
What are the Occupied Territories?. The Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU), 31 dec 2005
""Occupation" is a legal status in international law, not just a description of the forceful means by which Israel has controlled the territories it seized in 1967. Although Israeli diplomats contest the designation of the territories as "occupied," and describe them as merely "administered" by Israel, there is no such status in international law." [...]
"All competent legal authorities - including the International Court of Justice, the United Nations Security Council and Israel's own Supreme Court -- recognize the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Golan Heights as occupied territories. [...]
"The Gaza Strip continues to be "occupied" notwithstanding Israel's withdrawal of settlers and redeployment of troops outside the Strip in 2005. Effective control is the measure of "occupation" in international law, and Israel clearly continues to control the coast, borders and airspace of the Strip, claims the right to reinvade at will, and provides Gazans their water, electricity, and other vital services.". Gearchiveerd op 1 juni 2023.
[1] Resolutie 497, december 1981. Gearchiveerd op 8 januari 2023.
What are the Occupied Territories?. The Institute for Middle East Understanding (IMEU), 31 dec 2005
""Occupation" is a legal status in international law, not just a description of the forceful means by which Israel has controlled the territories it seized in 1967. Although Israeli diplomats contest the designation of the territories as "occupied," and describe them as merely "administered" by Israel, there is no such status in international law." [...]
"All competent legal authorities - including the International Court of Justice, the United Nations Security Council and Israel's own Supreme Court -- recognize the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Golan Heights as occupied territories. [...]
"The Gaza Strip continues to be "occupied" notwithstanding Israel's withdrawal of settlers and redeployment of troops outside the Strip in 2005. Effective control is the measure of "occupation" in international law, and Israel clearly continues to control the coast, borders and airspace of the Strip, claims the right to reinvade at will, and provides Gazans their water, electricity, and other vital services.". Gearchiveerd op 1 juni 2023.
Israel's borders explained in maps. BBC, 16 sep 2020.
"Similarly, Israel has had a de facto border with Gaza since it pulled its troops and settlers out in 2005, but Gaza and the West Bank are considered a single occupied entity by the UN, and the official borders have not yet been determined.". Gearchiveerd op 16 maart 2023.