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This document provides an introduction and overview of Israel's settlement policy in the West Bank. It notes that while settlements are portrayed as normal communities, they are actually built on occupied Palestinian land in violation of international law. It also notes that the Israeli government has concealed important information about settlements to obscure the fundamental truths: that settlements discriminate against Palestinians and deny their human rights.
The document provides statistics on land area, population, and settlements in the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea area of the occupied West Bank. It notes that the area covers 1.6 million dunams (28.8% of the West Bank), with 87.5% in Area C under full Israeli control. The Palestinian population is around 64,000 (2.6% of the West Bank), concentrated in communities around Jericho and in the central and northern Jordan Valley. There are 37 Israeli settlements in the area, including 7 unauthorized outposts, with a settler population of around 9,300 (3.1% of West Bank settlers).
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This document examines the treatment of Palestinian minors in the Israeli military justice system who are suspected of stone throwing. It discusses the legal framework, statistics on punishments handed down, and violations of rights that occur during arrest, interrogation, detention, trial, imprisonment and release. The report finds that the military justice system fails to uphold international and Israeli legal standards for treatment of minors and does not properly recognize their special status and rights due to age.
1) The document provides background on the Israeli settlement of Ofra in the West Bank, established in 1974 by the Gush Emunim movement.
2) It finds that around 60% of Ofra's built-up area is on privately owned Palestinian land according to the Land Registry, and the settlement was built without proper permits or approval of an outline plan as required by law.
3) Based on Israeli government criteria from 2005, the report concludes that Ofra qualifies as the largest unauthorized outpost in the West Bank due to these legal failings regarding its establishment and development.
The document summarizes an investigation by B'Tselem into the illegal behavior of Israeli police toward Palestinian minors in Silwan, East Jerusalem who were suspected of stone throwing. Some key findings include: at least 79 minors were arrested over the past year, many at night and without parents present during interrogations, in violation of Israeli law. Minors reported violence during arrests. The police also detained children under 12, below the age of criminal responsibility. While stone throwing has increased, the police response systematically breaches protections for minors and reflects contempt for the law. The settlements in Silwan increase tensions and confrontations between Palestinians and Israelis.
This document summarizes Israeli military conduct during weekly demonstrations in the Palestinian village of a-Nabi Saleh between June 17th and July 8th, 2011. It documents instances of excessive force, infringement on the right to protest, the use of tear gas and rubber bullets, and resulting injuries to civilians. The document was produced with financial assistance from the European Union.
This 3-sentence summary provides the high-level information about the document:
This document examines the treatment of Palestinian minors in the Israeli military justice system who are suspected of stone throwing. It discusses the legal framework, statistics on punishments handed down, and violations of rights that occur during arrest, interrogation, detention, trial, imprisonment and release. The report finds that the military justice system fails to uphold international and Israeli legal standards for treatment of minors and does not properly recognize their special status and rights due to age.
1) The document provides background on the Israeli settlement of Ofra in the West Bank, established in 1974 by the Gush Emunim movement.
2) It finds that around 60% of Ofra's built-up area is on privately owned Palestinian land according to the Land Registry, and the settlement was built without proper permits or approval of an outline plan as required by law.
3) Based on Israeli government criteria from 2005, the report concludes that Ofra qualifies as the largest unauthorized outpost in the West Bank due to these legal failings regarding its establishment and development.
The document summarizes an investigation by B'Tselem into the illegal behavior of Israeli police toward Palestinian minors in Silwan, East Jerusalem who were suspected of stone throwing. Some key findings include: at least 79 minors were arrested over the past year, many at night and without parents present during interrogations, in violation of Israeli law. Minors reported violence during arrests. The police also detained children under 12, below the age of criminal responsibility. While stone throwing has increased, the police response systematically breaches protections for minors and reflects contempt for the law. The settlements in Silwan increase tensions and confrontations between Palestinians and Israelis.
This document summarizes Israeli military conduct during weekly demonstrations in the Palestinian village of a-Nabi Saleh between June 17th and July 8th, 2011. It documents instances of excessive force, infringement on the right to protest, the use of tear gas and rubber bullets, and resulting injuries to civilians. The document was produced with financial assistance from the European Union.