Israeli settlements occupy 538.303 dunams in West Bank 28May13 May 28, 2013
IMEMCÂ Â Â -Â Â Â 27 May 2013
Israeli daily, Haaretz, has reported that, in 2012, Israel confiscated 8000 Dunams of Palestinian lands in the occupied West Bank for the benefit of its settlements in areas referred to by Tel Aviv as âState Landsâ.
Haaretz said that expanding the boundaries of settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem prepares for the next phase of construction bids, and added that the annexation of the lands was made under orders made by the commander of the Central Command of the Israeli Military.
The 8000 Dunams that were illegally annexed to the settlements in 2012 are equal in size to Bat Yam in the center of the country, Haaretz said, and added that settlements in the West Bank currently occupy 538.303 Dunams (133.017 Acres).
According to Haaretz, the commander of the Central Command âtook into consideration issues regarding avoiding legal battles with the Palestiniansâ by annexing West Bank lands that are not owned by the Palestinians, and are regarded to be âState Landsâ.
The expansion was made in a number of settlements, including Ofra, Bet El, Shilo, Karnie Shomron, Maâale Adumim, Kokhav Ya’akov, Borkan, Elkana, Rehalim and Neve Nahima.
The term âState Landsâ is used by Israel to justify its settlement activities in occupied Palestine despite the fact that it acknowledges building and expanding settlements on privately owned Palestinian lands.
Israelâs settlements in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem, even those regarded by Israel to be built on state lands, violate International Law and the Fourth Geneva Conventions to which Israel is a signatory.
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