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Palestinian state encompassing the Gaza Strip, 92 percent of the West Bank (91 percent of the West Bank plus the equivalent of 1 percent of the West Bank in land from pre-1967 Israel), and some parts of Arab East Jerusalem. The Palestinians used a total area of 5,854 square kilometers whereas Israel excluded the area known as No Man's Land (50 km near Latrun), post-1967 East Jerusalem (71 km), and the territorial waters of the Dead Sea (195 km) giving 5,538 km. So 91% of 5,538 km of the West Bank translated into 86% from the Palestinian standpoint.
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