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Settlement data 'implicates Israel'

The report focuses on the about 120 settlements set up with government approval

A leaked report on Jewish settlements in the West Bank shows that the Israeli government was complicit in illegal construction on land owned by Palestinians, an Israeli human rights group says.

Yesh Din said on Friday that the classsified information, compiled by the Israeli defence ministry, would allow it to help Palestinians sue the Israeli government for damages.

Michael Sfard, Yesh Din's legal counsel, said the information was a "severe indictment" of Israel's military and government.

Israeli authorities are "systematically violating international law and the property rights of Palestinian residents," he said in a statement.

The information leaked to the group shows that in three out of every four settlements in the West Bank at least some of the construction was completed without proper permits, Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported.

The daily said the database showed that, in more than 30 settlements, extensive construction of buildings and infrastructure like roads, schools, synagogues, and even police stations was carried out on private lands belonging to Palestinians.

In one settlement, Elon Moreh, 18 houses were built on private land, the reports says. In another, Efrat, a park and a synagogue were built on privateland, and in a third, Ariel, a college was built without legal approval.

Yesh Din said it would begin running advertisments in Palestinian newspapers to encourage people to take legal action, and will also offer legal counsel, the statement from the group said.

The database focuses on the 120 West bank settlements that have been authorised by the Israeli government since it occupied the territory in 1967. About 100 other unauthorised outposts have also been established by settlers. 

The settlements are illegal under international law and the so-called "road map" setting the course for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations calls for a halt to their expansion.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli government on the conclusions of the report. 

 Source: Agencies
Feedback Number of comments : 4
 
Abu Haneef
United Kingdom
01/02/2009
Settlement data implicates Israel.
Wow, how deluded can one possibly be, that you would steal land to build a place of worship...

Jackie
United States
01/02/2009
With help of paid US Law Makers
US Law Makers were paid to go along with the stealing of Palestine land by israel. This has been going on for many years. Even the lies by Livni and Olmert have caught up with them. Let's see if the UN has the backbone to do something and next they should charge the Bush Adminstration with War Crimes. Nothing will bring back the Palestine dead but Israel should be made to pay for the damage they did.

tony
Australia
31/01/2009
Settlement data implicates Israel!
In a recent interview Netanyahu the new right wing prime minister in waiting stated that he will not dismantle any settlements and will actually increase settlement activity in the west bank! With Israel already controlling 45% of the west bank this doesn't bode well for a peace agreement anytime soon!

midcity
United States
01/02/2009
Is Peace Out Of Reach?
Is Peace Out Of Reach? Has peace in the Middle East become nothing more than a pipe dream? As Bob Simon reports, a growing number of Israelis and Palestinians feel that a two-state solution is no longer possible.

 
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