Jordanian annexation of the West Bank  

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The Jordanian administration of the [[West Bank]] officially began on April 24, 1950, and ended with the decision to sever ties on July 31, 1988. The period started during the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]], when Jordan occupied and subsequently annexed the portion of [[Mandatory Palestine]] that became known as the West Bank, including [[East Jerusalem]]. The territory remained under Jordanian control until it was occupied by [[Israel]] during the 1967 [[Six Day War]] and eventually Jordan renounced its claim to the territory in 1988. The Jordanian administration of the [[West Bank]] officially began on April 24, 1950, and ended with the decision to sever ties on July 31, 1988. The period started during the [[1948 Arab-Israeli War]], when Jordan occupied and subsequently annexed the portion of [[Mandatory Palestine]] that became known as the West Bank, including [[East Jerusalem]]. The territory remained under Jordanian control until it was occupied by [[Israel]] during the 1967 [[Six Day War]] and eventually Jordan renounced its claim to the territory in 1988.
 +==See also==
 +* [[List of East Jerusalem locations]]
 +* [[List of military occupations]]
 +* [[Occupation of the Gaza Strip by Egypt]]
 +* [[Israeli occupation of the West Bank]]
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The Jordanian administration of the West Bank officially began on April 24, 1950, and ended with the decision to sever ties on July 31, 1988. The period started during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, when Jordan occupied and subsequently annexed the portion of Mandatory Palestine that became known as the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. The territory remained under Jordanian control until it was occupied by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War and eventually Jordan renounced its claim to the territory in 1988.

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