Israel is proceeding with annexation, and there is only one way to stop it
Summary
An Israeli military order has announced the seizure of land in the occupied West Bank for military purposes. The landowners have seven days after a field visit to legally object to this action. The order could lead to the establishment of a settlement on the seized land.Key Facts
- Israeli military has issued an order to seize land in the West Bank for military use.
- The order affects 5,758 dunums, which is about 5.7 square kilometers or 2.2 square miles.
- Landowners have seven days after a field visit to object legally.
- Past similar orders have led to the creation of settlements.
- The Sde Boaz outpost is located in the area, established in 2002 on private Palestinian land.
- The area targeted for annexation includes parts of Area B and Area C of the West Bank, which are largely Palestinian farmland.
- Settlers actively support this annexation strategy, including through violence.
- International law deems these actions illegal and against United Nations resolutions.
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