Peace Now’s Settlement Watch project reported this week that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government approved construction of hundreds of new homes in West Bank settlements, and is accelerating the pace of planned building in the settlements. Peace Now’s data was based on info obtained from the High Planning Council for Judea and Samaria, the government agency responsible for construction licensing and planning in West Bank settlements. The data showed that this year’s numbers (January through March) were higher than the equivalent period last year.
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
While the government issued a statement arguing that all of the plans advanced were for already existing buildings except from those in Ganei Modi'in, Peace Now's aerial photos illustrate that this is not the case, and much of the planning is for new housing units.
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
Advancement of Plans for Housing Units in the Settlements up by 250% in the First Quarter of 2016 Compared with the Same Period Last Year
While the government's declared policy in the settlements is that of a "planning freeze," during January-March 2016
plans for 674 housing units in the settlements were advanced (all over the West Bank and particularly in isolated
settlements), as opposed to 194 housing units in the same period last year.
During 2015, plans for 1,665 new housing units were promoted (1,044 of them were retroactively legalized after
having been built illegally and without a plan). This number constitutes a substantial decrease from 2014, during
which 8,606 new housing units had been promoted (801 of which retroactively legalized). The figures of the first
quarter of 2016 illustrate an upturn in the approval of plans, and sharply increase the total number of units
promoted by the current Netanyahu government. Additionally, as illustrated by the numbers above, while the
government states that it currently approves plans for already existing construction only, in reality in 2016 only
26% of the plans advanced constituted retroactive legalizations (compared with 63% in 2015).
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
The Army radio exposed today that on March 10, 2016, during Vice President Biden’s visit to Israel, the Civil Administration’s Head of the Government Property signed a declaration according to which 2,342 dunams (580 acres) south of Jericho are now government property. This declaration of state land comes two months after the Minister of Defense approved a declaration of 1,500 dunams as state lands in an area south of Jericho. It appears that the January approval by the MoD permitted the land declaration which is now being implemented. However, the size of the land declared is larger than what was published in January and includes 2,342 dunams. The declaration, which is in fact a confiscation, was meant for the expansion of nearby settlements as well as for trade and tourism projects operated by the settlers. This is one of the largest declarations in recent years, and it is another illustration of the government’s policy of land confiscation, including those far beyond the green line and the separation barrier.
Peace Now: This declaration is a de-facto confiscation of Palestinian lands for the purpose of settlement.
Instead of trying to clam the situation, the government is adding fuel to the fire and sending a clear message to
Palestinians, as well as to Israelis, that it has no intention to work towards peace and two states. Netanyahu
proves yet again, that settler pressure is more important to him than the deteriorating security situation.
Washington, DC – Americans for Peace Now (APN) is outraged and heartbroken at the spiraling violence in Israel today, a day in which Israelis were shaken by three terrorist attacks. In one of these attacks, in Jaffa, a young American tourist was murdered and his wife severely injured.
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
Earlier today (March 7, 2016) the State updated the High Court of Justice on its position regarding Peace Now's
petition for the evacuation of 17 structures in the outpost of Derech Ha'Avot. Due to the "request of the political
echelon" and despite its previous commitments, the State announced that it seeks to work on the retroactive
legalization of 10 of the structures built on private Palestinian land in the illegal outpost. The State hopes to
do so by applying a "First Registration" procedure, a long complex procedure asking applicants to prove legal
ownership of a land. This comes only two years after this land had been surveyed and was not declared state land,
as it had clear owners. If the court accepts the State's position, in the best case scenario the evacuation of the
illegal structures as well as the return of the land to its Palestinian owners will be postponed by several years,
and in the worst case scenario, the State will find a way to retroactively legalize the structures. As for the
remaining 7 structures, the state argued that it will evacuate them within two years.
Peace Now: The government's shameless legal acrobatics efforts meant to take over lands in area C is
putting the two state solution in danger. We hope that the High Court will deny the State's attempt to act against
its previous commitments and demand the evacuation of the illegal construction in the outpost of Derech
Ha'Avot.
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
Over the weekend, Israel’s Peace Now movement published its annual report on West Bank settlement planning and construction in the past year. Following is the executive summary of Peace Now’s report, followed by a link to the full report, as well as links to several news articles about the report.
Settlement Watch Annual Construction Report
News from Peace Now's (Israel) Settlement Watch:
Today, (January 21st, 2016), settlers took over two houses in Hebron near the Cave of the Patriarchs. The settlers broke into the houses claiming to have purchased them from the Palestinian owners. It was reported that the owners deny having sold their houses and plan to take legal measures to force the settlers out and maintain ownership on their property.
Even if the houses were truly bought by the settlers, it is still in the hands of the Israeli government to decide whether to allow them to settle in the houses. The authority to establish a settlement in the West Bank rests exclusively in the hands of the Government of Israel, irrespective of any ownership claim. Every purchase of property in the West Bank by Israelis must be approved by the Minister of Defense, and such an approval have yet to be granted.
Americans for Peace Now (APN) strongly condemns the Israeli government's decision to confiscate some 380 acres in the West Bank. The expropriated land, according to Israeli media reports, is intended for Israeli settlers' use.