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    A total of 133 countries recognize Palestine as a state. However, Palestinian sovereignty over the areas claimed as part of the Palestinian state remains limited, and the boundaries of the state remain a point of contestation between Palestinians and Israelis. British Mandate (1917–1947)

  2. According to Palestinian officials, between 2005 and 2015, there were 11,000 attacks on Palestinians by Jews in the West Bank and in east Jerusalem, including price tag attacks. Between 2010 and 2015, three Palestinians were killed in arson attacks. Arson attacks on property were reported for 15 individual houses, 20 mosques and 4 churches.

  3. For public for-hire vehicles, "ZZ" is 30. For duty and tax-free vehicles (such as ambulances), "ZZ" is 31. For vehicles leased with the extension, "ZZ" is 32. Private vehicle registration plate from 1994 to 2018: standard size, 520×110 mm (formerly used in the Gaza Strip until 2012)

  4. Healthcare in the State of Palestine refers to the governmental and private healthcare providers to which residents in the claimed territory have access. [1] Since 1967, there have been improvements in the access to healthcare and the overall general health conditions for residents. [2] Advances in training, increased access to state-of-the-art ...

  5. Hospitals in the West Bank. Ahli Hospital, Hebron, West Bank: 250 beds; [4] Al-Quds University teaching hospital [2] Al-Hussein Governmental Hospital, Beit Jala. Al-Istishari Arab Hospital, Ramallah, 330 beds. Al-Meezan Specialized Hospital, Hebron: Al-Quds University teaching hospital [2]

  6. 27 April - Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas decided to postpone the 2021 Palestinian parliamentary elections. [3] 6 May. Dozens of Israeli settlers attacked a Palestinian village in West Bank in response to the drive-by shooting of three Israelis days prior. [4]

  7. Economy of Palestine Ramallah, the financial hub of Palestine Currency None de jure. Currencies generally used in Palestine include: Israeli new shekel (ILS; ₪) alongside: Jordanian dinar (JOD) United States dollar (USD) Egyptian pound (EGP) Fiscal year Calendar year Trade organisations OIC, Group of 77 Country group Developing/Emerging Lower-middle income economy Statistics Population ...

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