The atlas is an essential resource for anyone interested in the conflict.
The atlas is the only one of its kind to chart the changing borders and the various territorial proposals made during all peace and ceasefire initiatives for the duration of the conflict.
Edited by Truman Institute research fellow Dr. Shaul Arieli, it brings together 27 maps spanning more than a century of the Jewish-Arab conflict, from the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence in 1915 to Trump's Vision for Peace in 2020.
The maps are accompanied by brief explanatory texts.
The Truman Institute provides the atlas as a free resource to the public as a reflection of our belief that a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict cannot be found without a deep understanding of the geography and the borders over which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is waged.
The atlas is available for free download in 6 languages:
Hebrew, Arabic, English, German, French, and Russian.
Truman Atlas - Hebrew | 9.52 MB | |
Truman Atlas - English | 5.88 MB | |
Truman Atlas - Arabic | 10.57 MB | |
Truman Atlas - French | 6.11 MB | |
Truman Atlas - Russian | 5.34 MB | |
Truman Atlas - German | 5.67 MB |