Israeli NGO criticized Jewish colonization policy in the West Bank

Israeli NGO criticized Jewish colonization policy in the West Bank
Israeli NGO criticized Jewish colonization policy in the West Bank

“Instead of safeguarding Israel’s security and political interests, our criminal government is catering to extreme factions of settlers,” the group, founded in 1978 by former military personnel who advocated for an agreement with the Palestinians, stated in X.

The last thing we need is more illegal settlements that will burden security and take us further away from an urgent political solution, he added.

Peace Now’s comments come against the backdrop of the cabinet’s announcement to “strengthen settlements in Judea and Samaria,” as the occupied West Bank is called in this country.

Last night, on the same social network, the NGO denounced the actions of Netanyahu and his far-right partners in power, especially the heads of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, and Finance, Bezalel Smotrich. “The criminal and messianic government of Netanyahu-Ben Gvir-Smotrich does not care about our security, it only cares about the annexation” of that territory, he noted.

Recently, the Commission for Resistance to the Wall and Colonization reported that, since the beginning of the current cycle of violence, on October 7, Israel confiscated 27,000 dunums of land (2,700 hectares) in the West Bank.

He specified that of that figure, 15 thousand dunums (1,500 hectares) were stolen after modifying the limits of the natural reserves in Jericho and the Jordan Valley.

Another 11,100 dunums (a little more than a thousand hectares) through three orders that declare state lands to areas in the governorates of Jerusalem and Nablus, and 230 dunums through 24 seizure orders, for military purposes, he stressed.

Israel occupies 2,380 square kilometers in Palestine, equivalent to 42 percent of the total territory of the West Bank, he revealed.

The Central Statistics Office indicated last March that this nation confiscated 50,526 dunums of Palestinian land (just over five thousand hectares) in 2023, almost double the figure from the previous year.

According to official figures, more than 250,000 Jewish settlers live in the occupied East Jerusalem area and another 500,000 in the rest of the West Bank.

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