Matching Pairs Palestine Israel termsOnline version Match the term to the Definition by Nathan Burch 1 Palestinians 2 Gaza Strip 3 Hezbollah 4 Oslo Accords 5 The 1947 partition plan of Palestine 6 Hamas 7 Settlements 8 Fatah 9 West Bank 10 Camp David Peace Accords The partition plan gave 56.47% of Palestine to the Jewish state and 43.53% to the Arab state, with an international enclave around Jerusalem. On 29 November 1947, 33 countries of the UN General Assembly voted for partition, 13 voted against and 10 abstained. The plan, which was rejected by the Palestinians, was never implemented. Terrorist Organization that controls the Gaza Strip. They fire rockets into Israel support suicide bombings Israeli villages built in the West bank. They are considered to be illegal according to the UN A territory located on the West Bank of the Jordan River. It is considered an occupied territory. The West Bank is ruled by the Palestinian Authority and the Fatah political party. The West Bank is much better than the Gaza Strip because of Fatah. Political party that controls the West Bank. Unlike its rival Islamist faction Hamas, Fatah is no longer regarded as a terrorist organization by any government. Fatah wants a two Nations in Israel one Palestinian and one Israel A territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea that borders Egypt on the southwest and Israel on the east and north. It is 25 miles long, and 3.7 to 7.5 miles wide. It is ruled by Hamas a terrorist organization which repeatedly launches missiles into Israel. It is still called an occupied territory. was an attempt in 1993 to set up a framework that would lead to the resolution of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict. It was the first face-to-face agreement between the government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Signed in 1979 making peace between Egypt and Israel. The accords were signed by Begin of Israel and Sadat of Egypt. Sadat was later killed by the Muslim Brotherhood for making peace. Lebanese terrorist organization formed in 1985 by Iran. They are Shia and fire rockets indiscriminately into northern Israel from Lebanon. Arab people who call the geographic region located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River home until 1948. Most of this land is now considered present-day Israel.