Nablus — This article is about the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank, and its predecessor, the Roman city of Flavia Neapolis. For the biblical city of Shechem, at approximately the same location, see Shechem. Nablus Other transcription(s)… … Wikipedia
Al-Ittihad — (Arabic: الاتحاد The Union ) may refer to:*El Ittihad El Iskandary, an Egyptian football club *Al Ittihad (Tripoli), a Libyan football club *Al Ittihad (Jeddah), a Saudi Arabian football club *Al Ittihad (Aleppo), a Syrian football club *Al… … Wikipedia
West Bank Premier League — is the one of the two top divisions of the Palestinian Football Federation. The other is the Gaza Strip League. West Bank Premier League Clubs (2008 2009) Group 1*Thagafi Tulkarem *Wadi Al Nes *Al Dhahriah *Jabal Al Mokaper *Shabab Al Amari… … Wikipedia
ARAB POPULATION — GENERAL SURVEY Under the British Mandate, 1917–48 In 1917, at the time of the British conquest of Palestine during World War I, the country s Arabic speaking population numbered less than 600,000 persons; in 1947 it was estimated at 1,200,000.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Palestinian National Authority — For the Hamas led administration in the Gaza Strip, see Governance of the Gaza Strip. For the Palestine Liberation Organization s declared state, see State of Palestine. Palestinian National Authority السلطة الفلسطينية As Sulṭa Al Filasṭīniyya … Wikipedia
Gaza — This article is about the city. For the territory, see Gaza Strip. For other uses, see Gaza (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Giza. Gaza Other transcription(s) – Arabic غزة – Also spelled Ghazzah (official) Gaza … Wikipedia
October 2000 events — Monument to Israeli Arab casualties in October 2000 riots, Nazareth … Wikipedia
Oslo Accords — Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Israeli–Palestinian peace process … Wikipedia
Ramallah — Other transcription(s) – Arabic رام الله – Also spelled Ramallah (official) Ramallah skyline … Wikipedia
Bani Zeid — For the nearby Palestinian villages, see Bani Zeid al Sharqiya and Qarawat Bani Zeid. Bani Zeid Other transcription(s) – Arabic بني زيد – Also spelled Bani Zeid al Gharbiyya (official) Bani Zayd Bani Zaid West Bani Zeid … Wikipedia