The palestinians reside in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The West Bank has 2270 sq miles and the Gaza strip has 140 sq miles. in total there is 2410 sq miles (i think i did tht right)!
Yes. It is a a part of Palestine.
There are forests in the North of Israel that extend a little bit into the West Bank, but by and large, Palestine is farmable hill-country.
West Bank and Gaza Strip. FYI Israel is in Palestine occupying not the other way around.
Gaza, West Bank, and East Jerusalem are the Palestinian lands according to UN partitioning of lands between Israel and Palestine.
Palestine, Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.
Salt of the Earth Palestinian Christians in the Northern West Bank - 2004 was released on: Canada: 2004 (Canada Palestine Film Festival) USA: 2004 (Chicago Palestine Film Festival)
It depends on your terms. If you are referring to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip cumulatively as Palestine and the 1949 borders of the State of Israel as Israel, then Israel is 3x larger than Palestine. If you are referring to the British Mandate of Palestine, then the State of Israel according to 1949 borders is smaller than Palestine. If you are comparing the current areas under Israeli control to the area of Mandatory Palestine, they are roughly equal. (The gain in the Golan Heights is more-or-less offset by the loss of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank Zone A regions.)
Bethlehem is a city located in the continent of Asia. It is in the West Bank region of Palestine.
Israel and Palestine fight over the West Bank because they each believe that they have a right to that territory for safety, security, a homeland, and its sacred character.
It's currently not in a country - it is in the West Bank. Israel controls the land, but Bethlehem is not in Israel. The West Bank is slated for a future Palestinian state, but until that state is a reality, Palestine is not a country
Bethelem is southern lobe of the West Bank, very close to Jerusalem.