The dividing lines between Israel proper and the West Bank are heavily disputed. The demarcation line, called the “green line,” was established by the 1949 Armistices Agreements between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Also referred to as the “1967 borders,” the green line also divides Israel from the territories conquered during the 1967 war against Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
Recent Entries
- Statements on the Joint Resolutions of Disapproval and HR 9495
- Recording- War and Annexation: How the Israeli Government Changed the West Bank During the First Year of War
- Webinar Transcript- What's Next? Our Post-Election Breakdown with Allison McManus
- Action Alert- Urge the Senate to Stop the Sale of Offensive Weapons to Israel
- Statement- New Sanctions on Extremist Settlers
- Legislative Round-Up- November 15, 2024
- Trump, Israel and the Middle East (Hard Questions, Tough Answers- November 18, 2021)
- Statement: Mike Huckabee’s Appointment as US Ambassador to Israel
- Action Alert- Demand the Biden Administration Follow US Law
- Statement: Americans for Peace Now Calls on Biden Administration to Halt Offensive Weapons Transfers to Israel