Since late December, Palestinians living in the village of Battir, west of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank, have been cut off from significant portions of their land. A group of Israeli settlers simply arrived in the area one day — which UNESCO has designated as a world heritage site — and set up a new outpost, with a few small shacks for living in and for keeping their livestock.

As a result, the farmers and shepherds of Battir have completely lost access to land that used to be the source of their livelihood. “This area became forbidden for Palestinians to reach — settlers may shoot any Palestinian who is found there. The settlers wear army uniforms and move under the army’s protection,” Allyan continued, noting a trend by which the enlistment of settlers into the army’s reserves amid Israel’s war on Gaza has made it harder to distinguish between settlers and soldiers.

Over the last five months, large swathes of Palestinian-owned land in the West Bank have been effectively annexed by Israeli settlers. In some areas, like Battir, settlers have established completely new outposts — nine of them, according to a report by Peace Now.

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    4 months ago

    Isreal is the size of New Jersey and has nearly 200, 000 less citizens than New Jersey. You don’t see New Jersey trying to annex and Occupy more land in New York State or Pennsylvania.

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      4 months ago

      You don’t see New Jersey trying to annex and Occupy more land in New York State

      I feel like your just describing long Island

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    4 months ago

    Being reported as a “propaganda outlet” and given that we’ve been hit by multiple spam bots lately, it seems worth examining.

    https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/972-magazine/

    Shows a high factual rating with high credibility, so I’m inclined to keep it, but I’m open if anyone has information to the contrary.