Israel intends to occupy respective twelve square kilometers of Palestinian land in the Jordan Valley. After the deportation of native Palestinians, fresh judaic settlements are to be established there.
The Israeli government approved the acquisition of 12.7 square kilometers of land in the Jordan Valley itself at the end of last month," reported non-governmental Peace Now, which Al Jazeera cites. This decision increases the full area of land in the West Bank of Jordan occupied by Israel to 23.7 sq km.
In taking over the plots, Tel Aviv prohibited the Palestinians from leasing them. They will likely be utilized to build fresh illegal settlements for judaic settlers.
Al Jazeera recalled that Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotricz promised Increase in the number of judaic settlers in the Palestinian occupied territories A million people.
For this kind of settlement, Israel not only takes over agricultural land, but besides scarce water sources in the region, or the best roads, excluding them from the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority and not allowing average Palestinians to do so.
Israel seeks to completely destruct Palestine
In order to better illustrate the situation of the Palestinian population, the decolonization of the British colony must first be brought closer. Then the Mandate was divided into 2 separate states, and Jerusalem became an global territory. No longer counterbalanced by the judaic government, militants regularly escalated conflict with Muslim residents.
In 1948, a war broke out after which despite global opposition, Israel annexes the shore of Jordan along with the western part of Jerusalem. On the Holy Hill are besides objects of worship of Christianity, which the Jews did not respect. 700,000 Palestinians are displaced from their homes.
In the following years, in 1967, Israel begins another war, where it annexes the Sinai Peninsula, Golan Hills and the western part of Jerusalem, which, contrary to the treaties, becomes the capital. Palestine will lose 50% of its territory..
Today, Palestine controls only 30% of its first lands. Although arabian minorities account for more than 20% of all citizens, they have no representation in parliament and Palestinian parties are banned.
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