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Israel to expropriate 400 hectares of West Bank
2014-09-01
Israel announced plans on Sunday to expropriate 400 hectares (988 acres) of Palestinian land in the Bethlehem area in the south of the occupied West Bank, the military said.

“On the instructions of the political echelon... 4,000 dunams at (the settlement of) Gevaot is declared as state land,” the army department charged with administering civil affairs in occupied territory said, adding that concerned parties have 45 days to appeal. It said that the step stemmed from political decisions taken after the June killing of three Israeli teenagers snatched from a roadside in the same area, known to Israelis as Gush Etzion settlement bloc.
And every time hard boyz kill more innocents you take more land. Eventually people get the idea.
Eventually it won't matter whether they do or not.
The Etzion settlements council welcomed Sunday's announcement, and said it was the prelude to expansion of the current Gevaot settlement. It “paves the way for the new city of Gevaot”, a statement said.

“The goal of the murderers of those three youths was to sow fear among us, to disrupt our daily lives and to call into doubt our right to the land,” it said. “Our response is to strengthen settlement.”
See? Consequences.
Settlement watchdog Peace Now expressed alarm.

“As far as we know, this declaration is unprecedented in its scope since the 1980s and can dramatically change the reality in the Gush Etzion and the Bethlehem areas,” it said in a statement.
Precisely...
“Peace Now views this declaration as proof that Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu does not aspire for a new "Diplomatic Horizon", but rather he continues to put obstacles to the two-state vision and promote a one-state solution.
Hamas wants a one-state solution, yet you don't seem to object to that...
“By declaring another 4,000 dunams as state land, the Israeli government stabs (Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas) and the moderate Palestinian forces in the back, proving again that violence delivers Israeli concessions while non-violence results in settlement expansion,” it said.
Mahmoud is used to being stabbed in the back. He's a Palestinian...
Peace Now official Hagit Ofran said that the legal basis for such land confiscation was an 1858 ruling by the region's Ottoman rulers.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  FYI: the mass media is making this sound as if Israel is annexing an area as large as Texas. Stirring the pot as always...
Posted by: borgboy   2014-09-01 22:34  

#5  #1: Thx for excellent references. Ironic that the multitudinous European bigots neither know nor care about their forefathers promises/political agreements. I wish El Al could drop thousands of these maps/info on London.
Posted by: borgboy   2014-09-01 18:08  

#4  I'm sure Hamass would quit firing rockets if Israel moved the Gaza northern border south one meter for each rocket fired. It wouldn't be long before Israel's southern boundary was the Suez Canal. Do the same thing for the northern border, and have Abbas lose a hectare every time there's a terrorist attack staged from the West Bank. Kill an Israeli citizen, lose 100 hectares. Tell the rest of the world to sod off.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2014-09-01 17:17  

#3  Far far less land appropriated than the Russians and Poles took from Germany in '45. Losing wars of destruction upon one's neighbors has consequences.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-09-01 08:28  

#2  This land is my land...
This land ain't your land...
I got a shotgun...
and you don't got one...
I'll blow your head off...
If you don't get off...
This land is made for only me!

(seems fair since it was allocated to Israel and the Paleos haven't done a damn thing with it other than try to kill Jews. NO LAND FOR YOU)
Posted by: DarthVader   2014-09-01 01:37  

#1  Well, it was our land in the first place.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-09-01 01:12  

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