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Israeli Settlements

2023-02-22 08:48:49

On April 17, 2012, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said that the only way for Palestinian Authority to agree to advance peace negotiations is to agree that Israel will freeze on the West Bank Israel I sent a letter to the Prime Minister. Israel's reconciliation in the West Bank area is the biggest obstacle in negotiating bilateral solutions and the continued expansion of Israel's solution makes bilateral solutions impossible It seems to be.

As early as 1967, the settlement policy of Israel was launched by the labor government of Levi Eshkol. The foundation of the Israeli settlement in the West Bank area has become the Allon project named after inventor Yigal Allon. That means Israel will merge the main areas of Israeli occupation, especially East Jerusalem, Gush Ezion, Jordan Valley. Yitzhak Rabin Government 's settlement policy also comes from the Allon program. The place was not in the Allon plan, but the first settlement was Kfar Etzion in South West Bank. Many settlers began in settlements in Nahar. They were established as military outposts, later expanded among civilians and lived.

Israeli settlements in the West Bank constitute what Israel calls the Jewish region and the Samaritan region. Since December 2007, Israeli Prime Minister and Israeli Defense Minister have agreed to implement all settlement activities (including plans) in the West Bank area. The power of planning and construction is the responsibility of the Israel Defense Forces Municipal Bureau. Regional committee: Gush Etzion (Ezion Bloc), Har Hebron (Hebron Mountain), Matte Binyamin (named for the ancient Israeli tribe who lives in that area), Megilot (Scrolls, named after the Dead Sea , Regional discovery), Shomron Regional Council (Samaria), Biq'at HaYarden (Jordan Valley)

Prior to Israel's unilateral liberation plan on Israeli reconciliation, the Gaza Strip had 21 settlements under the control of the HoFua Regional Committee. The land is distributed so that each Israeli colonists will dispose of more than 400 times the land available for Palestinian refugees and more than 20 times the farmers in the Gaza Strip. The consensus of the international community is that the presence of Israeli settlements in the West Bank including East Jerusalem and the Golan Plateau violate international law. The Fourth Geneva Convention includes statements such as "the occupying forces can not be expelled or relocated to the territory occupying part of their citizens population".