Israel's New Land Grab Is Clearly Illegal
The Defense Ministers green light to appropriate land in the West Bank places him in the extreme right and shatters Israelis hopes for resolving the conflict with the Palestinians.
Haaretz Editorial | Apr. 15, 2014 | 6:55 PM
With the stroke of a pen, Israel seized control of 984 dunams of territory in the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, as Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon declared the area state land. The terrain would be more aptly defined as contested territory, since it surrounds private Palestinian lands, which will now become enclaves that are inaccessible to the owners.
The area also includes the illegal outpost Netiv Haavot, home to Zeev Hever, secretary of Amana, an organization that primarily builds illegal outposts in the West Bank. Its likely that this outpost will be laundered as well, and along with the settlements Neve Daniel, Elazar and Alon Shvut, Netiv Haavot will see significant expansion.
Yaalons outstretched arm did not stop in Gush Etzion. On the eve of Passover, he allowed Hebron settlers to inhabit the so-called House of Contention, in the wake of the High Court of Justices rejection of the petition by the homes former owners and ruling that the sale of the building to a Jewish investor was legal.
Although the defense minister is acting in accordance with his authority his powers are based on a warped legal system. That system was developed over decades as a means to chip away at international law and provide a cover of legality for illegal occupation policies. Otherwise, how could it be that expanding settlements or populating a West Bank Arab city with Jews could be legal, while settlement itself is illegal?
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