The area was then divided into three parts. The 1949 armistice line, or “Green Line,” made up the boundaries of Israel, the West Bank (the area west of the Jordan River) and the Gaza Strip.
While there has not yet been a peace treaty between Israel and Lebanon, the two countries' 1949 armistice line serves as Israel's de facto northern border, while Israel's border with Syria remains ...
The Armistice was signed at 5am this morning ... be set up on the right bank of the Rhine between the river and the line drawn between the Dutch and Swiss frontiers. In the case of inhabitants ...
The Allies and Germany signed an armistice in a railway carriage in the Forest of Compiegne in France at 05:00 on 11 November 1918. Six hours later, the fighting on the front line ceased.
The Security Council stipulated, however, that the military observers of UNTSO would continue to function on the Armistice Demarcation Line after the termination of the mandate of UNIFIL.