And yet not ONE of you has ever posted the maps you believe to be true as opposed to the maps that the rest of the world agrees on...
I know, pretty awkward... you still wont.
First, the rest of the world most certainly does NOT agree with those maps. Hence,
Roudy pointing out the correction made by the very people from whom who took your map. Oops.
See above. That is me posting what the starting map SHOULD look like for all those with any intellectual honesty. The term "Palestinian" has come, in the past fifty years, to mean exclusively Arabs, but the term in 1946 meant the Jewish people, or, at the least, BOTH the Jewish people and the Arab people. And "Palestine" (now called Israel) was
re-constituted as the National Homeland for the Jewish people -- the place where Jewish people held self-determination and sovereignty, by treaty (which means by law).
The very first map in the series, from 1922 onwards should read, "Re-constituted National Homeland for the Jewish People." (We could shorten it to"Israel" for clarity, but its not strictly accurate.)
The second map should show Israel in 1948 and Occupied Israeli Territories (occupied by Jordan and Egypt). Still no legal land for the Arab "Palestinians".
The third map should show Israel in 1967 and the (somewhat lessened) Occupied Israeli Territories (still occupied by Jordan and Egypt) and some occupied territories in other sovereign nations (occupied by Israel).
Then we have the peace treaties with Egypt (1979) and Jordan (1994), removing those territories from occupation, correctly returning them to Israel's sovereignty.
And finally, the last map should show the Oslo Accords of 1993 which retains all of territory under Israeli sovereignty EXCEPT those areas she voluntarily ceded to a Palestinian government in anticipation of the creation of another State (which has not yet happened), namely, areas A and B and Gaza. This marks the very first time that Arab Palestinians have formed a government and legally had land under their own sovereignty.
That would be a legally accurate set of maps.