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A diplomatic storm has erupted after Israel’s new map, claiming “historical territorial rights” for Israel in Palestine and large parts of Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, was uploaded by the ...
A historic map of Eretz Israel showing Lake Kinneret and both banks of the Jordan River. The Jordanian Foreign Ministry, known for frequently issuing statements condemning Israel, on Tuesday ...
The map, published on its Arabic-language social media account, depicts what it claims to be the ancient Kingdom of Israel. This depiction includes significant portions of modern-day Jordan ...
the publication of the so-called "historical maps" by official accounts affiliated with the government of Israel, which claim territories from Jordan, the occupied Palestinian lands, Lebanon, and ...
In addition, a master map of the City of Jerusalem with the ... that damming of the Jordan River by Israel and restricting the flow of the river had greatly increased the salinity of the water ...
Jordan on Tuesday condemns the publication of maps by official Israeli social media accounts that falsely depict ‘historic Israel,’ including areas within Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the occupied ...
The map, published on Monday by Israel Arabic, highlighted the boundaries of the historic kingdoms of Israel and Judah in 928 BC, which encompassed part of modern-day Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon ...