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How has territorial control of the city changed since the creation of the state of Israel? How have Israelis and Palestinians attempted to maintain or gain control of the city?

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When the modern state of Israel was established, Jerusalem was considered an international city. One section came under Israeli control and another section existed as an Arab municipality under Jordanian rule. In 1967, Israel fought Jordan and other Arab nations to annex East Jerusalem and control the entire city. Israeli control of East Jerusalem is illegal under international law. Over the years, Palestinians have sought to create and expand neighborhoods in the area of East Jerusalem. At the same time, Israel has built and expanded new settlements into the areas that they claim as part of a unified Jerusalem.

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Palestinians realize Israel within the boundaries. The dispute has increasingly focused on Israel's occupation of the remaining territories -- the West Bank, and Gaza Strip and maybe even the Golan Heights. The UN says that Israel must entirely withdraw from said, territories. Israel did withdraw from the Gaza Strip however many Jewish establishments are still settling in other territories, which have been deemed illegal by the other counties and provinces. This contributes to how the nations and organization have failed to reach a land agreement between the parties.

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