Israel Moves Toward West Bank Annexation Amid Global Criticism
Israel's cabinet approved measures to tighten control over the West Bank, facilitating land purchases for settlers. The move has been labeled by Palestinians as 'de-facto annexation'. Israel cites historical ties, while the PA rejects this, viewing it as a bid to solidify occupation through illegal settlements.
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In a controversial decision, Israel's cabinet has endorsed further control measures over the occupied West Bank, simplifying land purchases for settlers. This move is viewed by Palestinians as a 'de-facto annexation'.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, facing a forthcoming election, considers the formation of a Palestinian state as a security risk. His coalition is backed strongly by pro-settler members advocating for the annexation of the West Bank, a territory captured in 1967 that Israel claims due to its historical connections.
Despite objections from Palestinian authorities and criticism from the UN on the legality of Israel's actions, Israel advances its agenda, fueled by nationalistic motives and the perceived need for security enforcement, according to Defence Minister Israel Katz.