
Israel's government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move that could deepen divisions with some allies who have threatened sanctions over such moves.

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Thank you for your input. Even tho I find this to be totally faisable, from what the cradle article provides, I cannot verify much:
Apart from that at some point it mentions that Grossi said in Times of Israel that “We have seen some reports in the press. We haven’t had any official communication about this.”, but the linked article is about Iran stealing Israeli documents, not the other way around.
Anyways, if you or anyone has more on this, please share.
Israel's government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move that could deepen divisions with some allies who have threatened sanctions over such moves.
Israel's government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move that could deepen divisions with some allies who have threatened sanctions over such moves.
Most of the international community considers the settlements illegal.
The Israeli government deems settlements legal under its own laws, while some so-called "outposts" are illegal, but often tolerated and sometimes later legalised.
I would say, it's much longer than 40 years.
This is what the United Nations, use as starting point:
Palestine was among former Ottoman territories placed under UK administration by the League of Nations in 1922. All of these territories eventually became fully independent States, except Palestine, [...]
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