Map
detailing path of the Wall in the West Bank (built-up,
under construction, and planned sections), population
centers, settlements, military bases, checkpoints,
and more. Includes photos of the Wall at Qalqilya,
Qalandia, Al Ram, as well as satellite images
and a 3D diagram of the Wall enveloping Jerusalem.
Produced by the
Applied Research Institute, Jerusalem.
Dimensions: Approximately 20" wide x 30"
high.
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This map, prepared
by Palestinian academic Salman Abu Sitta in 1998
to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Al-Nakba
(the Palestinian catastrophe), shows the towns
and villages depopulated by the Zionist invasion
of 1948. It also lists the massacres committed
in 1948, and includes statistics about the dispossessed
Palestinians. It analyzes demographics and concludes
that the Palestinian right of return is sacred,
legal, and possible.
Dimensions: 19"
wide x 26" high.
Note: Comes
folded.
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$8.00
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Map Features
1. The villages and the towns where the Palestinian population was expelled before and in the year 1948.
2. The classification of expelled Palestinian villages and towns from small to medium and large according to population size, where every size is given a special form, including Bedouin areas.
3. The classification of the existing Arab population areas, villages, towns and other current population centres.
4. The West Bank and Gaza strip are included in this map together with historical Palestine.
5. All Jewish settlements which were established before 1948.
6. The present transport network, roads and streets of all kinds, including highways, main, regional and local roads, streets and other byways.
7. Roads numbers.
8. Distance between junctions.
9. The old and new Railways network, railways stations in different colors.
10. Rivers, valleys, mountains, hills, plateaus, and plains.
11. Old small population centres called ‘khirab’ which literally means ruins.
12. Citadels, bastions and older, historic buildings.
13. Sacred places, where holy persons are buried (‘maqamat’), mosques, churches and other holy places.
14. Many fountains, springs and wells.
15. This copy is printed on 127cm long and 69cm width (50" by 27") of fabric sheet and it is attached to two plastic rods with a small hook to hang from.
16. Available in English and in Arabic.
U.S. and Canada orders
1 map (English or Arabic): $32
2 maps: $54 |
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International orders
1 map (English or Arabic): $40
2 maps: $70 |
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Click on map above to see a larger version of the whole map (almost 1 MB), or click here to see a blow-up of a small area.
Created by Ali Abu Rayya, from the town of Sakhnin.
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