International Palestine relations

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The map shows in purple the selected country (Palestine), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.

Profile summary of Palestine

Palestine is a small territory located in the Middle East, comprising the modern state of Israel and the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The state of Palestine is not recognized by all countries as an independent sovereign state, and its status as a nation is a matter of ongoing dispute.

The modern state of Palestine has a complex history that has been shaped by centuries of conflict and political struggles. The territory has been fought over by various powers throughout its history, including the Ottoman Empire, the British Empire, and the modern state of Israel.

The state of Palestine has a population of around 5 million people, most of whom are Palestinian Arabs. The official language is Arabic, and the majority of the population is Muslim. The economy of Palestine is largely dependent on agriculture and tourism, and the country has a high unemployment rate and a relatively low per capita income.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a longstanding and complex conflict that has shaped the political and social landscape of the region for decades. The conflict centers around competing claims to the land and the state of Palestine, and has involved a series of wars and political negotiations over the years. The state of Palestine is recognized as a non-member observer state by the United Nations, and has sought full recognition as an independent state by the international community.

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Palestine Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Jerusalem
Population 5 101 414
Land Area (sq km) 6 020
Main religion Islam
Life Expectancy 74 years

The influence of Palestine in the World

Palestine is a country with a Medium International Influence. It is located in place 37 in the world influence ranking. Palestine's actions have a limited effect on the world or on other countries. Click here to know more !

Palestine maintains contact with 104 countries. The five most intense relations Palestine has are with: United States with a score of 24 910 , Israel with a score of 18 504 , Russia with a score of 14 435 , Egypt with a score of 14 209 , and India with a score of 14 139 .

Top 5 most Intense relations of Palestine
Position Country Influence Options
1 United States 24 910
2 Israel 18 504
3 Russia 14 435
4 Egypt 14 209
5 India 14 139

The closest and strained relations involving Palestine worldwide

The top five closest relations from Palestine are: United States with a score of 9.93 , Holy See with a score of 9.72 , India with a score of 9.72 , China with a score of 9.44 , and Italy with a score of 9.23 .

Top 5 closest relations of Palestine
Position Country Relation Options
1 United States 9.9
2 Holy See 9.7
3 India 9.7
4 China 9.4
5 Italy 9.2

While, the top five strained relations from Palestine are: Pakistan with a score of 1.47 , Iraq with a score of 3.36 , Belgium with a score of 3.37 , East Germany with a score of 3.53 , and Venezuela with a score of 3.75 .

Top 5 strained relation of Palestine
Position Country Relation Options
1 Pakistan 1.5
2 Iraq 3.4
3 Belgium 3.4
4 East Germany 3.5
5 Venezuela 3.8

A summary of international relations of Palestine

Of the total of 104 countries with which Palestine maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 6 countries , a Good relation with 31 countries , a Neutral relation with 62 countries , a Bad relation with 4 countries and a Very bad relation with 1 country.

Summary relations of Palestine. Excellent relation: 8-10, Good relation: 6-8, Neutral relation: 4-6, Bad relation: 2-4, Very bad relation: 0-2
Relation Quantity
1.Excellent 6
2.Good 31
3.Neutral 62
4.Bad 4
5.Very bad 1

All the international relations of Palestine

All relations of Palestine
Position Country Relation Options
1 United States 9.9
2 Holy See 9.7
3 India 9.7
4 China 9.4
5 Italy 9.2
6 Germany 8.3
7 United Kingdom 7.4
8 New Zealand 7.2
9 Chile 7.2
10 Canada 7.2
11 Sri Lanka 7.1
12 Algeria 7.1
13 Australia 7.0
14 Saudi Arabia 6.8
15 Armenia 6.8
16 Indonesia 6.7
17 European Union 6.6
18 Austria 6.6
19 Burkina Faso 6.6
20 Egypt 6.6
21 United Arab Emirates 6.5
22 Jordan 6.5
23 Sudan 6.5
24 Spain 6.5
25 Mexico 6.5
26 Philippines 6.5
27 Turkey 6.4
28 Honduras 6.4
29 El Salvador 6.4
30 Greece 6.3
31 Luxembourg 6.3
32 Iran 6.3
33 Malaysia 6.2
34 Lebanon 6.2
35 Brunei 6.1
36 Yemen 6.1
37 Argentina 6.1
38 Netherlands 5.9
39 Ukraine 5.8
40 Finland 5.8
41 Zimbabwe 5.8
42 Kurdistan Region 5.8
43 Denmark 5.8
44 Kyrgyzstan 5.8
45 Poland 5.8
46 Morocco 5.7
47 Bangladesh 5.7
48 Tanzania 5.6
49 Nigeria 5.6
50 Ireland 5.6
51 France 5.6
52 Sweden 5.5
53 Ethiopia 5.5
54 Vietnam 5.4
55 Serbia 5.4
56 Somalia 5.4
57 Iceland 5.4
58 Oman 5.4
59 Russia 5.4
60 Thailand 5.4
61 Georgia 5.3
62 Kuwait 5.3
63 Azerbaijan 5.2
64 Cyprus 5.2
65 Bolivia 5.2
66 Cuba 5.2
67 Ecuador 5.1
68 South Korea 5.0
69 Japan 5.0
70 Portugal 5.0
71 Uruguay 5.0
72 Bahrain 5.0
73 Bulgaria 5.0
74 Kazakhstan 5.0
75 North Korea 5.0
76 Slovakia 5.0
77 Maldives 5.0
78 Djibouti 5.0
79 Hungary 4.9
80 Kenya 4.9
81 Namibia 4.9
82 Montenegro 4.9
83 Belarus 4.9
84 Libya 4.7
85 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4.7
86 Romania 4.7
87 Switzerland 4.6
88 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic 4.6
89 Brazil 4.6
90 Peru 4.6
91 Qatar 4.6
92 Afghanistan 4.5
93 Comoros 4.5
94 Israel 4.4
95 Norway 4.3
96 Albania 4.3
97 Tunisia 4.2
98 South Africa 4.2
99 Syria 4.0
100 Venezuela 3.8
101 East Germany 3.5
102 Belgium 3.4
103 Iraq 3.4
104 Pakistan 1.5

The data shown in this webpage has been updated in .