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Bill to legalise settlements on private Palestinian land about to pass into law

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Published: 31 January 2017

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Will ICC take action if 'Settlement Bill' passes? – Yonah Jeremy Bob – The Jerusalem Post 29.01.17
Has this been Netanyahu’s plan all along – use this process to get the courts to step in to show the ICC how independent they are?

Outpost legalisation bill readied for final Knesset vote – The Times of Israel 31.01.17
Last parliamentary debates get underway in right-wing bid to authorise settlement homes built on private Palestinian land.

Attorney General opposes controversial Regulation Bill ahead of Knesset vote – BICOM 30.01.17

Israel expands remapping effort in bid to claim more West Bank land
– Yotam Berger – Haaretz 30.01.17
Israel is claiming more land in the West Bank as state land, on which settlements can be built or expanded, according to a survey conducted by Kerem Navot, an Israeli NGO that monitors Israel’s land policies in the region.

And see:

Settlement bill evokes domestic, international warnings; for PA a diplomatic boon December 10, 2016

Dispossession of Palestinian agricultural land in the West Bank
December 10, 2016

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