West Jerusalem has moved to register large areas in the occupied territories as “state property” for the first time since 1967
The Israeli security cabinet has approved a proposal to register large areas in the West Bank as “state property” for the first time since occupation began in 1967 following the Six-Day War.
The new decision builds on a move by the cabinet last weekend, when it made it easier for Jewish settlers to buy land in the West Bank and repealed a law dating back to times of Jordanian control over the area to make land registries public rather than private.
The proposal was tabled by hardline nationalist officials, Deputy PM and Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The sponsors hailed its adoption as a major breakthrough and a “true revolution” to accelerate the settlement process.
“The renewal of the land regulation in Judea and Samaria is a vital security and governance move aimed at ensuring Israel’s control, enforcement, and full operational freedom in the area,” Katz said in a statement, referring to the West Bank by its Israeli toponyms.
The move is aimed at “restoring order and governance” in the West Bank, Smotrich added, hailing the decision as one of the most significant steps to tighten Israel’s control over the region taken since the Six-Day War. “The State of Israel is taking responsibility for its land and is acting according to the law, transparently and decisively,” the minister asserted.
Last weekend’s decision by the Israeli cabinet garnered widespread international condemnation, with multiple countries urging West Jerusalem to repeal it immediately. The latest move is bound to meet a similar reaction, given that it is illegal for an occupying power to confiscate or settle land in the territories it holds under its control.
The Israeli government has long been pushing to annex the West Bank despite international condemnation and opposition of its main ally, the US. President Donald Trump has repeatedly spoken against the move, insisting that the annexation “is not going to happen.”
The Palestinian Presidency has strongly condemned the latest Israeli decision, calling it a “serious escalation.” The Israeli move effectively voids multiple signed agreements and openly contradicts UN Security Council resolutions, the presidency said.
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