see more

WEST BANK - NOVEMBER 22: View of the concrete separation wall between the Palestinian city of Abu Dis and Israel, November 22, 2004. With Gaza already being separated by a security fence from Israel, the 350 km long border between the West bank and Israel is much more complicated to separate. Disputes of where the border should run, how to create a Palestinian state where all points connect to one land and the splitting of Jerusalem are the main issues. However walls, fences and other techniques of separation are currently under construction along the so-called "Green Line," the unofficial boundary separating the Palestinian West Bank from Israel proper. (Photo by Shaul Schwarz/ Getty Images)

WEST BANK - NOVEMBER 22:  View of the concrete separation wall between the Palestinian city of Abu Dis and Israel, November 22, 2004. With Gaza already being separated by a security fence from Israel, the 350 km long border between the West bank and Israel is much more complicated to separate. Disputes of where the border should run, how to create a Palestinian state where all points connect to one land and the splitting of Jerusalem are the main issues. However walls, fences and other techniques of separation are currently under construction along the so-called "Green Line," the unofficial boundary separating the Palestinian West Bank from Israel proper. (Photo by Shaul Schwarz/ Getty Images)