The Israeli government is in the process of establishing – by stealth –the first new settlement complex (28 units, providing housing for some 100 settlers, or a 10% increase in the settler population in the area) in Hebron in more than a decade. This action directly contravenes Israeli law, which prohibits seizing lands for military needs and then using them for the purpose of settlements. It also contradicts the principle of distinction between civilians and combatants, and constitutes a clear violation of International Humanitarian Law. In addition, allocating these properties to the settlers based on the argument that they belonged to Jews before 1948 in essence constitutes implementation of a “right of return” for Jews, at the expense of protected Palestinians tenants – even as Palestinians are denied any parallel “right of return” to properties they left or were expelled from before 1948. The Israeli Peace Now movement uncovered this story and is leading the effort to pressure the Israeli government to cancel these plans.
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APN Briefing Call with Peace Now Settlement Watch Director Hagit
Ofran (August 25, 2016)
Peace Now’s August 23, 2016 report: Establishing a New Settlement
in Hebron - More Information Revealed
Peace Now’s August 22, 2016 report: Settlers' Residence Being
Prepared in a Hebron Military Compound
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US OFFICIAL REACTION
Haaretz 8/24: U.S. 'Deeply Concerned' About Plans to Advance
Construction for Jewish Settlers in Hebron
State Department Press briefing
8/23: “…if these reports are true, it would appear to be an effort to expand civilian Israeli settlement in the
city of Hebron, and that would represent a deeply concerning step of settlement expansions…”
IN THE MEDIA
Arutz Sheva (settler media outlet) 8/24: Peace
Now 'slanders' activists over Hevron construction
Maan News 8/23: Peace Now: New settlement will add 100
more Israeli settlers in Hebron
Haaretz 8/22: For First Time in Decade, Israel Plans
to Expand Jewish Settlement in Hebron
Times of Israel 8/22: Israel said planning to build
several Jewish homes in Hebron
Associated Press 8/22: Israel Takes
Steps Toward New Settlement in Volatile City