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inherent nature and because of the terms in which they were framed, operate as an effective legal re-disposition of the sovereign title. They might (he thinks) have been transformed by agreement of the parties concerned into a consensual root of title, but this never happened. And he points out that the idea that some kind of title remained in the United
Nations is quite at odds, both with the absence of any evidence of vesting, and with complete United Nations silence on this aspect of the matter from 1950 to 1967?... In these circumstances, that writer is led to the view that there was, following the British withdrawal and the abortion of the partition proposals, a lapse or vacancy or vacuum of sovereignty. In this situation of sovereignty vacuum, he thinks, sovereignty could be forthwith acquired by any state that was in a position to assert effective and stable control without resort to unlawful means.
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order to preclude the wrongfulness of imposing a régime, which is contrary to international law. In its 2004 advisory opinion on the Legal
Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory it states, at paragraph 120, that Article 49(6) "prohibits not only deportations or forced transfers of population…but also any measures taken by an occupying Power in order to organize or encourage transfers of parts of its own population into the occupied territory." All 13 judges were unanimous on the point. The Court also concluded that the Israeli régime violates the basic human rights of the Palestinians by impeding the liberty of movement of the inhabitants of the Occupied Palestinian Territory (with the exception of Israeli citizens) and their exercise of the right to work, to health, to education and to an adequate standard of living.
1891:'Israel requested the United States to vote against the resolution, however the Carter administration instructed its U.N. ambassador, Mr. McHenry, to seek the deletion of paragraph eight (dealing with Jerusalem and the holy places) and eliminate three other paragraphs calling for the dismantling of existing Israeli settlements. But due to what was later termed "communication failure", the President did not see the text of the resolution, and Secretary Vance was ordered by him to authorize Ambassador McHenry to support it, while issuing a "strong reservation" on the dismantling clause. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 15 to none. Israel rejected the resolution and few days later the Carter administration issued a statement disavowing the vote saying it was cast in error." (
668:"obstacle to peace". The permissive attitude taken by America accelerated the pace of Israel's settlement programme. Reagan's view on the settlements legality was not held by the State Department. The George H.W. Bush, Clinton, and George W. Bush administrations did not publicly comment on the legality of Israeli settlements, but spoke publicly against them. Since the Clinton administration, the U.S. has continued to object to the settlements, calling them "obstacles to peace" and prejudicial to the outcome of final status talks. Although President Barack Obama and diplomatic officials in his administration have stated, "the United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements," in February 2011 the U.S. vetoed a Security Council
880:, and that the only administration that completely prohibited Jewish settlement was that of Jordan from 1948 to 1967. Regarding the Geneva Convention, they maintained that the Israeli government was not forcibly transferring its population into the territories. Neither had the land that was being settled been under the legitimate sovereignty of any state beforehand. It further highlighted that no clauses in the Convention could be used to prohibit the voluntary return of individuals to towns and villages from which they or their ancestors had been previously ejected by forcible means. It claimed the settlements had only been established after exhaustive investigations making sure none were built on private land.
1732:"Israel would withdraw from the Occupied territories and be replaced by UN forces. The parties would agree in advance to a transition period lasting from six months to a year. During this time, negotiations would be held between the Arab states and Israel, with the aim of achieving a permanent peace. If within the stated time they did not achieve peace, Israel would return its forces to the territories upon UN authorization. In this case, the inhabitants of the territories would be allowed to take matters into their own hand and sign a separate peace agreement with Israel. Sasson responded that there were no interim solutions and advised the bishop not to get carried away by such flimsy initiatives." (
1930:'The Israeli Foreign Ministry has also contributed a rationale for rejecting Israel's de jure obligation to uphold the Fourth Convention, arguing that the Convention only prohibits civilian transfers compelled by the government, not voluntary transfers undertaken by the civilians themselves. Recall the language of Article 49: "The Occupying Power shall not transfer its own civilians into the territory it occupies" (emphasis added). On the Foreign Minister's reading, even if the Geneva Convention applies, voluntary transfers do not violate it, because the Occupying Power is not doing the transfer.' (
1208:, evidently took this view, it is otherwise unsupported in the literature, in the rules of international law or in the language and negotiating history of the Convention, and it seems clearly not correct. Displacement of protected persons is dealt with separately in the Convention and paragraph 6 would seem redundant if limited to cases of displacement. Another view of paragraph 6 is that it is directed against mass population transfers such as occurred in World War II for political, racial or colonization ends; but there is no apparent support or reason for limiting its application to such cases.
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established in the Elon Moreh case. The third precondition is that a settlement can only be established according to a lawfully designed building scheme, which has the power to produce a building permit. The fourth precondition is that the bounds of jurisdiction of the settlement must be determined in advance by order of the
Commander of the area. The Israeli Supreme Court has ruled that the fulfillment of the applicable Hague IV Convention criteria is a mandatory and integral part of satisfying those three preconditions of the local law. Sasson summed up the situation by explaining:
1500:, the criminality of the settlements is being investigated. The underlying facts are well-documented and not disputed, but establishing the court's temporal jurisdiction is less clear. Depending on its interpretation as an instantaneous, continuous or continuing crime, the establishment of settlements prior to 2014 (when the Rome Statute came into effect in Palestine) could also be prosecuted by the ICC. Government officials, legislators, military commanders, and corporate executives could all be prosecuted for their role in the establishment of settlements.
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right of settlement in
Palestine west of the Jordan river, that is, in Israel, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, was made unassailable. That right has never been terminated and cannot be terminated except by a recognized peace between Israel and its neighbors. And perhaps not even then, in view of Article 80 of the U.N. Charter, "the Palestine article", which provides that "nothing in the Charter shall be construed ... to alter in any manner the rights whatsoever of any states or any peoples or the terms of existing international instruments...."
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directly contribute to any construction or development of
Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including Jerusalem, as these activities contravene international law", and called upon "the Occupying Power to fully and effectively respect the Fourth Geneva Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to refrain from perpetrating any violation of the Convention." The High Contracting Parties reaffirmed "the illegality of the settlements in the said territories and of the extension thereof". According to
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Bank in 1950, as well as the fact that there has never been a
Palestinian sovereignty in that territory, it has been posited that there is no legally recognized claim to who has sovereignty over the West Bank. The argument is one made by Meir Shamgar much earlier. Moreover, since the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine, with the intent to form a Jewish state between the sea and the Jordan river, included the area now known as the West Bank, Israel has at least as legitimate claim to the territory as any other state or group.
1271:, as signatory to the Geneva Convention, Israel's position that it does not apply to the West Bank and Gaza Strip because before its occupation those territories were not governed by a sovereign power, and therefore constitutes a different case, has been universally rejected "because the Convention also states that it applies 'in all circumstances' (Article 1), and 'to all cases of declared war or of any other armed conflict' (Article 2)". In practice, Israel does not accept that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies
1719:, the International Court of Justice found Israel in breach of several international law obligations by its construction of a separation barrier on West Bank territory. ... The Court flatly rejects the Israeli claims concerning the inapplicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the West Bank and concerning the inapplicability of Article 49 to the Jewish settlements in the areas occupied by Israel. Neither of these claims gained serious support from the international community." (
1904:"In fact, this resolution simply reaffirms statements made by the Security Council on the legality of settlements over several decades. It does not break new ground. In 1978, the State Department Legal Adviser advised the Congress on his conclusion that Israel's government, the Israeli Government's program of establishing civilian settlements in the occupied territory is inconsistent with international law, and we see no change since then to affect that fundamental conclusion.' (
1800:"The view that the fourth Geneva Convention is applicable, and should be applied, in all the territories occupied by Israel in 1967 has been very widely held internationally. Indeed, a remarkable degree of unanimity prevails on this matter. Countless international organizations, both intergovernmental and nongovernmental, have taken this view. Within the UN General Assembly, it has been upheld from the beginning of the occupation." (
972:, argued that the settlements are legal under international law, on a number of different grounds, among them that "settlements are the voluntary return of individuals in towns and villages from which they or their ancestors have been ousted.. Israel has valid claims to title in the territory based..on historic and religious connection to the land". Stone held that it was legal for Israel to establish
289:. Prior to 1967, no Israeli government claimed ownership over the West Bank, not even East Jerusalem (Israel did however demanded control over Jewish cemeteries of East Jerusalem). While most of the international community regard the West Bank as occupied, Israel calls them "disputed". The argument that Israel had a claim to the territories was first articulated after 1967 by
1396:", whereas such relevant acts as did take place confirmed that no such consent to the transfer of sovereignty was given. For McHugo, Lauterpacht's view that the events of 1947–1948 left no trace for an orderly devolution of sovereignty does not allow one, in the light of Resolution 242, to infer that Israel was thereafter allowed to consolidate title in later conflicts. for:
1917:"The establishment of the settlements contravenes international humanitarian law (IHL), which states that an occupying power may not relocate its own citizens to the occupied territory or make permanent changes to that territory, unless these are needed for imperative military needs, in the narrow sense of the term, or undertaken for the benefit of the local population." (
1458:, this provision was adopted with a view to prosecutions over Israeli settlements. Israel's vote against the Rome Statute's adoption was explained on concerns that Article 8 (2) (b) (viii) would lead to Israel's occupation policy being ruled criminal. In 2017, the country adopted the Settlement Regulation Law despite concerns that it could lead to prosecutions at the
220:, knew that Israeli settlements in the territories Israel had just occupied would violate international laws and that by that time Eshkol had been actively engaged in exploring the possibility of settling the newly conquered region. Meron's unequivocal legal opinion was marked top secret and not made public. Fifty years later, Meron reiterated his view.
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inclusion of settlement activity as a "war crime" is a cynical attempt to abuse the Court for political ends. The implication that the transfer of civilian population to occupied territories can be classified as a crime equal in gravity to attacks on civilian population centres or mass murder is preposterous and has no basis in international law.
1852:"The ICRC publicly stated that the building of Jewish settlements in the territories, the Israeli use of collective punishments, the destruction of Arab houses as punishment, the expulsion of Arabs from the territories, and the seizing of Arab lands and resources without compelling military necessity, inter alia, all violated the Fourth GC." (
1481:, "the Israeli settlements violate the absolute prohibition against the transfer by an occupying power of parts of its civilian population into an occupied territory". He therefore asked international community to designate the Israeli settlements creation as a war crime under the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.
1147:, which recommended that the conventions be applicable to any armed conflict "whether is or is not recognized as a state of war by the parties" and "in cases of occupation of territories in the absence of any state of war" as confirmation that the drafters of the article had no intention of restricting the scope of its application.
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defense network and were considered temporary measures needed for military and security purposes. After Likud came to power in 1977, using land on the basis of the 1907 Hague
Regulations, which implied a temporary nature of Israeli presence, was not employed anymore as the new government declared land in the West Bank "state land".
1488:, Ghislain Poissonnier and Eric David state that "Israel’s establishment of settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory includes the elements of the war crime of Article 8 (2) (b) (viii) of the Rome Statute, namely its legal element, its material element and its mental element. It will therefore be easy for the
956:, an American lawyer who was involved in drafting the Fourth Geneva Convention, argued that the convention "was not designed to cover situations like Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, but rather the forcible transfer, deportation or resettlement of large numbers of people." International law expert
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The summary of the Sasson Report explains that local law requires the fulfillment of a number of basic conditions before establishing a settlement in the West Bank. It lists four preconditions that must be fulfilled in each case. The second precondition regarding title to the land cites the precedent
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declared
Israeli settlements as illegal, stating, "the main danger to the realization of the national rights of the Palestinian people and the achievement of a peaceful solution is the settler colonialism that has been carried out in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, since
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The
Custodian of Absentee Property in the West Bank is nothing but a trustee looking after the property so it is not harmed while the owners are absent from the area ... the custodian may not make any transaction regarding the asset that conflicts with the obligation to safeguard the asset as stated,
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also said: "The hard truth is that there will never be a judicial resolution to the conflict, and arguments about who is right and who is wrong as a matter of international law will not bring peace." However, Pompeo added that "the United States
Government is expressing no view on the legal status of
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provisions about transfer of civilians was complicated by Israel's position, since Israel felt it was being targeted. As formulated it states that one type of offence occurs when the perpetrator transfers "directly or indirectly" a portion of its own population into an occupied territory, stipulating
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revealed massive differences between the amount of land that Jordan defined as government property in areas registered before the occupation, and the amount that Israel declared state land in areas that the Jordanians had not managed to register prior to 1967. The results of the survey indicate that
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The report found "blatant violations of the law" by officials and state institutions. Many of the more than 100 outposts investigated added at state expense paved roads, permanent housing, power lines and other infrastructure. According to the report, some of the outposts were established on private
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There is no rule of international law according to which the Fourth Convention applies in each and every armed conflict whatever the status of the parties.... The whole idea of the restriction of military government powers is based on the assumption that there has been a sovereign who was ousted and
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There are two disputes regarding the Fourth Geneva Convention: whether the convention applies to the territories in question and whether the Convention forbids the establishment of Israeli settlements. Article 2 concerns the applicability of the Convention whereas article 49 concerns the legality of
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stated, "Today the Security Council reaffirmed its established consensus that the settlements have no legal validity. The United States has been sending a message that settlements must stop privately and publicly for nearly five decades." This position was United States policy and had been stated by
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directed towards Israeli security forces, Israel declared it would no longer fund unauthorized outposts from November 2008. Settlers claim the violence was sparked by the beating of a settler child; border police spokesman Moshe Pinchi said he had no knowledge of the alleged beating and accused the
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has written, "... a state that uses force in self-defense may not retain territory it takes while repelling an attack. If Israel had acted in self-defense, that would not justify its retention of the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Under the UN Charter there can lawfully be no territorial gains from war,
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This right is based on Article 6 of the Mandate, which states: "The Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in cooperation with
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to the Convention reaffirmed the "applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem". They further reminded the contracting parties, the parties to the conflict and the state of Israel as the occupying power, of their obligations under the
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stated that Article 2 of the Convention applied to the case of Israel's presence in the territories captured during the 1967 war. It stated that Article 2 applies if there exists an armed conflict between two contracting parties, regardless of the territories' status in international law before the
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Israel considers its settlement policy to be consistent with international law, including the Fourth Geneva Convention, while recognizing that some of the smaller settlements have been constructed "illegally" in the sense of being in violation of Israeli law. In 1998 the Israeli Minister of Foreign
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The Israeli government's essential position is that rather than being "occupied territory," the West Bank is "disputed territory." Given that the Arab states prevented the formation of the sovereignty proposed by the 1947 partition resolution, Jordan's subsequent unrecognized annexation of the West
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Herbert J. Hansell concluded that the settlements are "inconsistent with international law", and against Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. The Hansell Memorandum found that "hile Israel may undertake, in the occupied territories, actions necessary to meet its military needs and to provide
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On 5 December 2001, confirming earlier General Assembly statements, the conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention ruled that the Convention did apply in the Israeli-occupied territories, parties to the convention were obliged "to actively discourage activities that
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announced that he didn't believe that Israeli settlements in the West Bank were illegal. He added that "the UN resolution leaves the West Bank open to all people, Arab and Israeli alike". Hoping to achieve a peace deal, he nevertheless asked Israel to freeze construction calling the settlements an
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informed Washington it would return Syrian and Egyptian territory in exchange for peace, but there was no mention of returning the West Bank, though secret talks with Jordan did take place over possible forms of accommodation between the two countries regarding it. In the meantime, with government
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in a speech before the 32nd session of the United Nations General Assembly in 1977. Shamgar believed that the Convention did not pertain to the territories captured by Israel since they had not previously been recognised as part of a sovereign state and could not be considered "the territory of a
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views settlements as "a blatant defiance of the international will, constitutes a flagrant violation of international law and relevant conventions, agreements and international legitimacy resolutions, and represents a manifest aggression on the rights of the Palestinian people to their land". The
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At the monthly meeting of the United Nations Security Council, just two days after the U.S. announcement, the 14 other Council members strongly opposed the U.S. position and before the meeting began, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium and Poland reiterated in a joint statement that "all settlement
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In 2004, an advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice concluded that Israel had breached its obligations under international law by establishing settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem and that Israel cannot rely on a right of self-defence or on a state of necessity in
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The status of the settlements was clearly inconsistent with Article 3 of the Convention, which, as noted in the Committee's General Recommendation XIX, prohibited all forms of racial segregation in all countries. There is a consensus among publicists that the prohibition of racial discrimination,
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case), outlining the Hague Conventions' limitations on Israeli land acquisition and settlements. Settlements, whether on private or public land, could not be considered permanent, nor could the land be permanently confiscated, only temporarily requisitioned. Settlements on private land were legal
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was re-established in September 1967, becoming the first civilian settlement to be built in the West Bank. During the 1970s, Israel's Supreme Court regularly ruled that the establishment of civilian settlements by military commanders was legal on the basis that they formed part of the territorial
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the emphasis on the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war in Resolution 242 is of general application and, in sharp contrast to the Withdrawal Phase, is not limited to territories occupied in "the refent conflict". Resolution 242 can thus be interpreted as preventing Israel from
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The British Mandate recognized the right of the Jewish people to "close settlement" in the whole of the Mandated territory. It was provided that local conditions might require Great Britain to "postpone" or "withhold" Jewish settlement in what is now Jordan. This was done in 1922. But the Jewish
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in a ruling of 30 May 2004 declared, "the military operations of the in Rafah, to the extent they affect civilians, are governed by Hague Convention IV Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land 1907 ... and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War
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Almost all international lawyers and every state but Israel regard the Geneva Conventions as part of customary international law, implying all states are duty bound to observe them. Israel alone challenges this premise, arguing that the West Bank and Gaza are "disputed territories", and that the
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International law has long recognised that there are crimes of such severity they should be considered "international crimes". Such crimes have been established in treaties such as the Genocide Convention and the Geneva Conventions.... The following are Israel's primary issues of concern : – The
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expressed the position that the settlements were not illegal and rejected the position that the West Bank is occupied territory. However, on 31 March 2021, the US Department of State clarified "It is a historical fact that Israel occupied the West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan Heights after the 1967
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Stone's view that the UN definition of aggression, which excluded anti-colonial uprisings, did not reflect customary law. "Though Julius Stone argued that the proviso does not reflect customary law, the General Assembly adopted the definition of aggression without a vote. Tom Farer called it 'a
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In subsequent cases, such as the Ja'amait Ascan case regarding a project to link West Bank towns to Jerusalem with a four-way highway network, the Court ruled that Article 43 of the Hague IV Convention is a mandatory planning consideration for approval of building projects in the West Bank. The
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and John McHugo disagree with this analysis. Cassese argues that although Israel's original occupation of West Jerusalem might have been carried out in an act of self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter, this did not confer legal title to the territory owing to the general prohibition in
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the only common-sense interpretation of UNSC 242 is that Israel must withdraw from all of the territory captured in 1967, as any interpretation permitting the extension of sovereignty by conquest would violate the relevant governing principle of international law as emphasized in the preambular
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Lauterpacht has offered a cogent legal analysis leading to the conclusion that sovereignty over Jerusalem has already vested in Israel. His view is that when the partition proposals were immediately rejected and aborted by Arab armed aggression, those proposals could not, both because of their
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practice of an occupying power transferring "portions of its own population to occupied territory for political and racial reasons or in order, as they claimed, to colonize those territories", which in turn "worsened the economic situation of the native population and endangered their separate
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Ambassador Morris Abram, who was involved in drafting the Fourth Geneva Convention, argued that the convention "was not designed to cover situations like Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, but rather the forcible transfer, deportation or resettlement of large numbers of people."
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reiterated its view that the settlements are illegal. In November 2019, in a statement made after the change in the United States four-decade-old position, the European Union said that it continued to believe that Israeli settlement activity in occupied Palestinian territory was illegal under
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Additionally, as the international community considered the status of Jerusalem to be unresolved, even after 1967, and did not deem any part of the city to be Israeli territory, including that part held since 1948, UNSC 242 did not settle territorial issues between Israel and Palestine left
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In 2002, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated that the settlements were being developed consistently with international law and that they did not violate any agreements with either the Palestinians or Jordan. They added that the settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip were
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Conventions do not apply because these lands did not form part of another state's sovereign territory, and that the transfer of Jews into areas like the West Bank is not a government act but a voluntary movement by Israeli Jewish people, not acting under compulsion, a position contested by
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disputes the illegality of its settlements, claiming that Israeli citizens were neither deported nor transferred to the territories, that the territory is not occupied since there had been no internationally recognized legal sovereign prior, and that the Fourth Geneva Convention does not
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that would have declared the settlements illegal. In December 2016, the U.S. abstained on a Security Council Resolution that declared that Israeli settlements are illegal and deemed their continuing construction a "flagrant violation" of international law. In abstaining, U.S. Ambassador
891:, agreeing with UN Security Council Resolutions 446 and 465, argues that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to the occupied territories (the Golan Heights, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip) and that Israeli settlements are a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
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to the Convention have all affirmed that the Fourth Geneva Convention applies to the Israeli-occupied territories. Numerous UN resolutions and prevailing international opinion hold that Israeli settlements are a violation of international law, including UN Security Council resolutions
1702:"SC Res. 446 (Mar. 22, 1979), adopted by 12 votes to none, with 3 abstentions (Norway, the United Kingdom and the United States), reaffirmed the applicability of the fourth Geneva Convention, as well as opposing the establishment of Israeli settlements in the occupied territories." (
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that "transfer" must be understood "in accordance with the relevant provisions of international law." Israel initially voted against the Statute because of this passage, but later, in December 2000, signed it, only to declare in June 2002, that it had no intention of ratifying it.
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The Israeli government proceeded to authorise the construction of military settlements for security purposes. They were built on the fringes of the territories, along the Jordanian and Syrian frontiers and along the edges of the Sinai Peninsula. Israel announced that it accepted
1534:. Military necessity had been an afterthought in the planning portions of the Elon Moreh settlement. That situation did not fulfill the precise strictures laid down in the articles of the Hague Convention, so the Court ruled the requisition order had been invalid and illegal.
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argued that, according to Article 6 of The Anglo-American Treaty of 1924, Jewish Settlements are not illegal. The United States, he maintains, had accepted Palestine as the national home of the Jewish people, and not as the homeland of "a fictitious, non-existent entity, the
258:. vs. Minister of Defence (the Beit-El Toubas case), the Court determined that the Hague Conventions but not the Geneva Conventions could be applied by Israeli courts on land and settlement issues in the occupied territories. The following year the Court ruled on Dwikat
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In two cases decided shortly after independence (the Shimshon and Stampfer cases) the Israeli Supreme Court held that the fundamental rules of international law accepted as binding by all "civilized" nations were incorporated in the domestic legal system of Israel. The
1112:, who in his capacity as Military Attorney General in the early 1960s had already worked out legal textbooks and military kits for the IDF to cope with a situation where that organization might find itself in a position of an occupying power. His view was presented by
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At their July 1999 Conference, the States parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention issued a statement in which they "reaffirmed the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem". In December 2001, the
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disagrees, asserting that the statement that "settlements are a violation of international law" is inaccurate, and providing activists with a list of responses for maintaining that they do not violate those laws. In 2024, the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Ths interpretation was adopted by the International Court of Justice in its 2004 advisory opinion, and 150 countries supported a non-binding General Assembly resolution demanding Israel to "comply with its legal obligations as mentioned in the advisory opinion".
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Article 49 (6) only applies when the transfer of the Occupying Powers civilian population involves the displacement of the local population, whereas the Israeli settlements are not intended to, or have ever resulted in, the displacement of Palestinians from the
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the Jewish Agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands not required for public use". In addition, many Israeli settlements have been established on sites that were home to Jewish communities before 1948 such as
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Article 2 extends the Convention to "all cases of declared war or of any other armed conflict which may arise between two or more of the High Contracting Parties" and "all cases of partial or total occupation of the territory of a High Contracting Party".
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war," and "In fact, the 2020 Human Rights Report does use the term "occupation" in the context of the current status of the West Bank. This has been the longstanding position of previous administrations of both parties over the course of many decades."
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Shortly after independence, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled that the fundamental principles of international law, accepted as binding by all civilized nations, were to be incorporated in the domestic legal system of Israel. In the aftermath of the 1967
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has taken the same view. Security Council resolution 271 (1969) called upon "Israel scrupulously to observe the provisions of the Geneva Conventions and international law governing military occupation". Security Council resolution 446 (1979) affirmed
1554:, which found that the Israeli government had funded the creation of Jewish settler outposts in the West Bank that were unauthorized and in violation of stated government policy. According to the report, the Housing and Construction Ministry, the
611:(ICRC) holds that the establishment of Israeli settlements violate Fourth Geneva Convention. The ICRC also holds that the displacement of Palestinians that may occur due to the settlements also violates Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
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leave the issue of settlements to be negotiated later, proponents of this view argue that the Palestinians accepted the temporary presence of Israeli settlements pending further negotiation, and that there is no basis for declaring them illegal.
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leave the issue of settlements to be negotiated later, proponents of this view argue that the Palestinians accepted the temporary presence of Israeli settlements pending further negotiation, and that there is no basis for declaring them illegal.
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Others argue that the Oslo Accords supersede UNSC 242 rather than making it binding. The Declaration of Principles in the accords only state that future negotiations will "lead to the implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338".
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captured and annexed the eastern half of Jerusalem, while Israel captured and annexed the west. Following the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel annexed the eastern part, together with several villages around it. In 1980 the Israeli Knesset passed the
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1787:"there is an overwhelming (and rare) international legal consensus that the territories are occupied, that the law of belligerent occupation applies, and that the settlements are illegal and indeed constitute a grave breach of the GC IV," (
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convention established that an occupier may not take into consideration "the national, economic or social interests of his own country, unless they have implications for his security interests or the interests of the local population."
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Individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory to the territory of the Occupying Power or to that of any other country, occupied or not, are prohibited, regardless of their
1878:"And the Obama Administration's position on settlements is clear, unequivocal. It has not changed. And as the President has said on many occasions, the United States does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements" (
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lands owned by Palestinians with the help of Housing Ministry architects, the Housing Ministry funded many of the trailers used to start the outposts, and Defence Ministry officials allocated such private land to the quasi-official
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The people of Israel should know that these settlements are legal. If someone thinks otherwise and plans to evacuate them, it will have to be approved by the cabinet. You cannot just evacuate people from their homes without due
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even by a state acting in self-defense. The response of other states to Israel's occupation shows a virtually unanimous opinion that even if Israel's action was defensive, its retention of the West Bank and Gaza Strip was not."
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Israel has justified its civilian settlements by claiming that a temporary use of land and buildings for various purposes appears permissible under a plea of military necessity and that the settlements fulfilled security needs.
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a significant proportion of the land that Israel declared as state land is actually private Palestinian property that was taken from its lawful owners through legal maneuvering, in breach of both local and international law." (
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ruled against the Palestinian plaintiff, and for the project, accepting the claim by respondents that while it would benefit the residents of Israel, it would also favour the interests of West Bank Arabs commuting to Israel.
980:, an American publisher with a background in international law, held that Israel was "at least quasi-sovereign with respect to both areas under principles of customary international law", and deemed the settlements legal.
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to Egyptian sovereignty), and Jordan (returning small sections to Jordanian sovereignty); there are currently no peace treaties governing Israel's borders related to the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights.
2249:, 9 July 2012: 'For 45 years, different compositions of the High Court of Justice stated again and again that Israel's presence in the West Bank violates international law, which is clearly opposed to Levy's findings.'
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only if determined to be a military necessity; the original owner retained title to the land and must be paid rental fees for its use. Public lands' possession cannot be alienated, nor its basic character transformed.
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international law and eroded prospects for lasting peace. EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said "The EU calls on Israel to end all settlement activity, in line with its obligations as an occupying power".
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and defined by "Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and Co-operation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations" (General Assembly Resolution 2625).
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affirm unambiguously that Israel's occupation is illegal, and, since Resolution 446 adopted on 22 March 1979, have confirmed that its settlements there have no legal validity and pose a serious obstacle to peace.
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The applicability of the fourth Geneva Convention to "all the territories occupied by Israel in 1967" is held with "a remarkable degree of unanimity" among international actors. In a 2004 advisory opinion to the
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403:, altering key passages to avoid a presidential veto, recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The provisions of the law to implement a move of the embassy can be deferred or blocked by the exercise of an
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In 1978 and 1979 the Israeli Supreme court, prompted by the new government policies, ruled on two important cases that set out the requirements for Israeli settlement legality under international law. In Ayauub
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of 2016 states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law and has "no legal validity". It demands that Israel stop such activity and fulfill its obligations as an
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Some argue that according to international law Israel is the custodian of absentee property in the West Bank and may not give it to settlers. In 1997 the Civil Administration's legal adviser gave his opinion:
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Pertile, Marco (2005). Conforti, Benedetto; Bravo, Luigi (eds.). ""Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the OPT": A Missed Opportunity for the Development of International Humanitarian Law?".
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of Jerusalem, has argued that it is "quite clear that by actively organizing or encouraging transfer of its own population into the occupied territory, an occupying power does indeed violate Article 49(6)".
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The official Israeli legal argument against the application of Article 2 to the situation in the West Bank is based on a 1971 interpretation, planned before the events of 1967, by Israeli Attorney-General,
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McHugo, John (October 2002). "Resolution 242: A Legal Interpretation of the Right-Wing Israeli Interpretation of the Withdrawal Phrase With Reference to the Conflict Between Israel and the Palestinians".
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An unauthorized outpost is a settlement which does not fulfill at least one of the above mentioned conditions. And I must emphasize: an unauthorized outpost is not a "semi legal" outpost. Unauthorized is
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to establish the criminal responsibility of the Israeli leaders, who organize the settlement policy." International law expert Victor Kattan also views the settlements as illegal under the Rome Statute.
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that the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of 12 August 1949, is applicable to the Arab territories occupied by Israel since 1967, including Jerusalem".
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through military conquest. He further considers that "mere silence" could not constitute agreement by the United Nations to the acquisition of sovereignty by Israel or Jordan as a result of their
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grant Israel sovereignty over the territory allocated to the Jewish state under that plan. Stone agrees with Lauterpacht's analysis and his view that sovereignty was acquired through other means:
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suggesting that if negotiations did not achieve peace within six months or a year, the withdrawn Israel troops could reoccupy the West Bank and make a separate peace treaty with the Palestinians.
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as affirmed by the 2016 council resolution. The statement also called on Israel to end all settlement activity and expressed concern at calls for possible annexation of areas in the West Bank.
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The view has been advanced that a transfer is prohibited under paragraph 6 only to the extent that it involves the displacement of the local population. Although one respected authority,
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expressly repudiated the Hansell opinion and stated that the United States considered the status of the settlements as being "not inconsistent with" international law. Secretary of State
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Those who reject the application of Article 49 to the situation in the Israeli-held territories argue that even if the Convention did apply, it should be read only in the context of the
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In response to the United States announcement on 18 November 2019 that it no longer considers Israeli settlements to be inconsistent with international law, the United Nations responded:
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for orderly government during the occupation, for the reasons indicated above the establishment of the civilian settlements in those territories is inconsistent with international law."
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In May 2009, Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that over two dozen illegal outposts in the West Bank had been "declared as such by the Talia Sasson Commission", and would be dismantled.
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A change in the policy position of one state does not modify existing international law nor its interpretation by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the Security Council,
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form part of the areas offered by the UN to a prospective Arab state of Palestine in the Partition Plan, which was rejected by the Arabs. From 1948 until 1967, The Gaza Strip was
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stated, "Israel’s settlement policy in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is in violation of international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights".
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and others have argued that, because of the disorder in Palestine at the time, the territorial framework of the 1947 Partition Plan did not come into effect in such a way as to
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settlers of "cynically" sending minors to attack the police. However, there is evidence that support continues unabated for illegal outposts. At one unauthorized settlement,
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that "settlements, as well as modifications in population and property in the occupied Arab territories, are illegal under international law." In 2002 and again in 2012, the
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in 2016. 126 Representatives at the reconvened Conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions in 2014 declared the settlements illegal as well as the
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In addition, they state that the Geneva Convention only applies in the absence of an operative peace agreement and between two powers accepting the Convention. Since the
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activity is illegal under international law." After the meeting, ambassadors from the 10 non-permanent council members who serve two-year terms made a joint statement:
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Israel argues that it took control of the West Bank as a result of a defensive war and is therefore entitled to keep the territory. However, international law scholar
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Kelly, Tobias (Winter 2006). "Jurisdictional Politics in the Occupied West Bank: Territory, Community, and Economic Dependency in the Formation of Legal Subjects".
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calls for "secure and recognized boundaries", and that neither the 1949 armistice demarcation lines, nor the 1967 cease-fire lines have proved themselves secure.
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Israel contends that the Geneva Convention only applies in the absence of an operative peace agreement and between two powers accepting the Convention. Since the
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Israeli settlement activities are illegal, erode the viability of the two-state solution and undermine the prospect for a just, lasting and comprehensive peace.
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1813:"The British Government believes that Israeli settlements on occupied territory are illegal. So does every other government in the world, except for Israel." (
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After the decision, Paul de Waart argued that "the existence of the Palestinian people as the rightful claimant to the OPT is no longer open to question." (
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Article 49 (1) specifically covers "individual or mass forcible transfers", whereas the Israelis who live in the settlements have moved there voluntarily.
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resolutions that condemned the establishment of settlements and attempts by Israel to alter the demographics of the territories under its control. The
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The International community has rejected Israel's unwillingness to accept the applicability of the Geneva Conventions to the territories it occupies.
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and are non-binding, being concerned with disputes that are to be resolved peacefully, whereas in the case of Iraq, the resolutions were passed under
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de Waart, Paul J. I. M. (October 2005). "International Court of Justice Firmly Walled in the Law of Power in the Israeli–Palestinian Peace Process".
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582:, was treated differently. The difference lies in the fact that UN Security Council resolutions against Israel are widely thought to be passed under
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armed attack. It also argued that "no territorial acquisition resulting from the threat or use of force shall be recognized as legal" according to
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in 1980. In that case the Carter administration subsequently announced that the vote had been cast in error due to miscommunication and would have
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The United States had consistently described the settlements as an obstruction to peace, and sometimes as illegal. In November 2019, US President
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Israel was willing to return "most of the West Bank" to Jordan. Egypt and Jordan demanded simultaneous negotiations and withdrawal, with Jordan's
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4827:"Consideration of Reports, Comments and Information Submnitted by State Parties under Article 9 of the Convention. 52nd session, 1250th Meeting"
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the illegality of the settlements and called on Israel to end its occupation, cease its settlement activity, and evacuate all its settlers.
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U.S. State Department Legal Advisor, Herbert J. Hansell, in a letter dated 1 April 1978, concluded that although Article 49 (1) prohibits
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applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the territories occupied since 1967 by the state of Israel, including East Jerusalem".
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Aysev, Uzay Yasar (2020). "Continuing or Settled? Prosecution of Israeli Settlements under Article 8(2)(b)(viii) of the Rome Statute".
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At present, based on the result of numerous UN resolutions that cite Article 49 of the Geneva Convention, the consensus view of the
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on 14 September 1967. He concluded that short-term military settlements would be permissible, but that "civilian settlement in the
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appears to apply with regard to Israel's violations of UN resolutions and comparable violations by some other countries. Whereas
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1967, through land confiscation, settlement building and the transfer of Israeli nationals to the Occupied Territory." The
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statement, i.e., "the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war" as established through the abolition of the
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was categorical, and that "civilian settlement in the administered territories contravenes the explicit provisions of the
4020:"Israeli Settlements Should be Classified as War Crimes, Says Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in OPT"
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the ICRC holds that the displacement of populations which may result from the settlements are violations of Article 49 (
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The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.
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and violence prior, when many West Bank settlements were destroyed and the residents massacred or expelled, such as
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and that it is also binding on Israel and the PLO by agreement owing to its incorporation into the Oslo Accords.
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Kretzmer, David (January 2005). "The Advisory Opinion: The Light Treatment of International Humanitarian Law".
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Israel also argues that some of the settlements are built in areas where Jewish settlements existed before the
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contravenes the explicit provisions of the Fourth Geneva Convention," adding that the prohibition on any such
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consolidating title over all territory taken by force at any time in the absence of a final peace settlement.
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The United States has never voted in favor of any UN Resolution calling the settlements illegal except for
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that he was a legitimate sovereign. Any other conception would lead to the conclusion, for example, that
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apply. However, all of Israel's arguments have been refuted by the ICJ's 2024 ruling. Furthermore, the
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is that Israeli settlements are illegal and constitute a violation of international law. According to
6620:(Summer 1988). "Decline of Illusions: The Status of the Israeli-Occupied Territories over 21 Years".
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Report of the Human Rights Council: Second Session (18 September - 6 October and 27-29 November 2006)
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the status has become disputed, with conflicting opinions on whether or not the occupation has ended.
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global consensus', and it would seem to reflect the views of the overwhelming majority of states" (
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has repeatedly ruled that Israel's presence in the West Bank is in violation of international law.
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6084:(Autumn 1981). "Israel and the West Bank after Elon Moreh: The Mechanics of De Facto Annexation".
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The ABC of the OPT: A Legal Lexicon of the Israeli Control over the Occupied Palestinian Territory
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has also called the Israeli settlements and related activities a violation of international law.
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transfers of protected persons out of the occupied territory, "paragraph 6 is not so limited."
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especially his obligation to return the asset to the owner upon his return to the region.
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and was ready to negotiate with each Arab state on each element in that resolution.
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a tacit manifestation of consent through conclusive acts would have been necessary
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were built on land privately owned by Palestinian citizens without compensation.
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in a declaration of December 2001 stated that "the ICRC has always affirmed the
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4855:"Convention (IV) relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War"
4269:"A/RES/ES-10/15. Advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice on the
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The establishment of settlements has been described by some legal experts as a
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4709:"A Life of Legal Principle, Not of Politics – An Interview with Theodor Meron"
4371:"The Settlements Issue: Distorting the Geneva Convention and the Oslo Accords"
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If Israel is not occupying the West Bank it must give up land held by the IDF
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was not recognized internationally. Since 1967, the West Bank has been under
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6872:"UN security council's EU members to condemn Israeli settlements expansion"
6555:. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 181–182.
6335:"Israeli settlements are still illegal despite Trump backing them, says UN"
4966:"Self-Determination, Population Transfer and the Middle East Peace Accords"
4912:"Disputed territories – Forgotten facts about the West Bank and Gaza strip"
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abstained from the vote on Resolution 478 and the U.S. Congress passed the
6770:"Summary of the Opinion Concerning Unauthorized Outposts-Talya Sason, Adv"
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5539:"How to Respond to Common Misstatements About Israel: Israeli Settlements"
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In 2004, an advisory opinion by the primary judicial organ of the UN, the
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respectively), and are not recognized by the international community. The
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Henckaerts, Jean-Marie; Doswald-Beck, Louise; Alvermann, Carolin (2005).
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The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements, 1967-1977
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2958:"U.S. Softens Stance on Israeli Settlements in the West Bank | Time"
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plans to use a classified Israeli Government database to prove that many
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claiming that "Jerusalem, complete and united, is the capital of Israel".
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4804:"Conference of High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention"
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3969:
2216:"The ICJ Just Demolished One of Israel's Key Defenses of the Occupation"
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irrespective of territories, is an imperative norm of international law.
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of 1981 applied Israel's "laws, jurisdiction and administration" in the
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5618:"Israel, the Conflict and Peace: Answers to frequently asked questions"
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1949." A further June 2004 Israeli Supreme Court ruling concerning the
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71:, and in breach of international declarations. In a 2024 ruling by the
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Crossing the Rubicon: Ronald Reagan and U.S. policy in the Middle East
5903:
The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study
5077:"Europe Affirms Support for a Corpus Separatum for Greater Jerusalem"
3306:"Norway warns its companies against dealing with Israeli settlements"
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recognised as legitimate by the Mandate for Palestine adopted by the
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1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East
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4590:"Britain: Israeli settlements are 'illegal' and 'obstacle' to peace"
4589:
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578:, Israel, though occupying a foreign territory and reputedly having
6144:
Politics and government in Israel: the maturation of a modern state
5645:"Israel: 'Illegal outposts' Contaminating West Bank Water Supplies"
4654:"Canadian Policy on Key Issues in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict"
4572:"Israel: What Is Occupied Territory – a Reply to the Legal Adviser"
1275:, but has stated that on humanitarian issues it will govern itself
6300:"U.S.: Only Israel, Palestinians should decide Jerusalem's future"
6168:"Palestinians and Middle East Peace: Issues for the United States"
5354:"No, Israel Didn't Offer to Trade the West Bank for Peace in 1967"
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still applies, allowing Jewish settlement there. In Rostow's view
359:. Together with the annexation of East Jerusalem mentioned above,
57:
6981:"UN 'regrets' new US position on legality of Israeli settlements"
6499:
Palestine and International Law: Essays on Politics and Economics
4891:
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3970:"Israeli Settlements, U.S. Foreign Policy, and International Law"
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Standing up for justice: the challenges of trying atrocity crimes
1761:(UNS C Resolution 1860 (2009) appears to be that it still holds (
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of 1907 were customary law, recognized by all civilized nations.
7067:
7062:
6698:"Bricks and stones: settling for leverage; Palestinian autonomy"
6409:
International Law and the Administration of Occupied Territories
6279:"Statement of the XIII Non-Aligned Movement Summit on Palestine"
6232:
Israeli-Arab Negotiations: Background,Conflicts, and U.S. Policy
6127:"Israelis were warned on illegality of settlements in 1967 memo"
6112:"Israelis were warned on illegality of settlements in 1967 memo"
5061:"EU says Israeli settlement on Palestinian territory is illegal"
5013:"Israel effectively annexes Palestinian land near Jordan Valley"
2488:"The False Premise Sustaining Israel's West Bank Claim – Part I"
1613:
5717:"Israel's Settlements- Their Conformity with International Law"
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The humanitarians: the International Committee of the Red Cross
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No Return, No Refuge: Rites and Rights in Minority Repatriation
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4414:"US abstention allows UN to demand end to Israeli settlements"
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Arguments based on UNSC Resolution 242 and the British Mandate
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6911:"The status of West Bank settlements under international law"
6755:"Kerry Rebukes Israel, Calling Settlements a Threat to Peace"
5991:"UN Security Council members rebuke US on Israel settlements"
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5669:"Israeli settlements: UN Security Council calls for an end"
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Human rights in the Israeli-occupied territories, 1967–1982
6857:"Israel putting any two-state peace deal at risk, says EU"
3872:"Israeli Settlements in the West Bank, a War Crime ?"
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unresolved by the 1949 Armistice Agreements. Further, Sir
960:, Professor of Jurisprudence and International Law at the
67:. These settlements are in violation of Article 49 of the
5047:"Israeli Report Condemns Support for Settlement Outposts"
4682:"Considerations on the International Status of Jerusalem"
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On 17 August 2009, four members of Netanyahu's cabinet —
212:." It follows from the presence on files of these notes,
75:(ICJ) relating to the Palestinian territories, the court
6830:"Rebuffing Israel, U.S. Allows Censure Over Settlements"
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Arguments based on property rights and private ownership
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has affirmed the applicability of the Convention to the
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called Israeli settlements "illegal". In December 2012,
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Since the occupation of the West Bank in 1967, numerous
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and John Kerry also said the settlements were illegal.
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6465:"Judicial Protection in Israeli-Occupied Territories"
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6249:"Israeli court rebukes state over illegal outposts"
5606:"Israel cuts aid to outposts over settler violence"
5567:"The International Criminal Court Background Paper"
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4051:The Palestine Yearbook of International Law Online
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574:its putative recourse to a programme for building
6574:. In Wilson, Thomas M.; Donnan, Hastings (eds.).
6572:"17: Identity, the State and Borderline Disorder"
5162:"Group: Settlement info implicates Israeli gov't"
4347:Justice and Fairness in International Negotiation
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300:Israel has treated them in three different ways:
6264:"Israeli Report Hits at Funding for Settlements"
5689:"Israeli settlements: US vetoes UNSC resolution"
5182:"Full text of Pompeo's statement on settlements"
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1715:"In its advisory opinion of 9 July 2004, on the
277:Status of territories occupied by Israel in 1967
6735:"Clinton walks back Israel settlements remarks"
6193:The International and Comparative Law Quarterly
5398:Targeted Killing: A Legal and Political History
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1679:International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict
500:United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334
36:Legality of the Israeli occupation of Palestine
5899:"International Law in Domestic Courts: Israel"
4658:Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
4315:Palestine and the International Criminal Court
3683:
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1490:Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court
870:United Nations Security Council Resolution 242
799:1969 Vienna Convention on the Laws of Treaties
293:and then adopted by Israel’s Attorney General
18:Indictment of Israel by pro-Palestinian groups
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216:argues, that the Prime Minister at the time,
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5149:"New support for West Bank outpost movement"
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367:. Gaza was also occupied in 1967, but after
7096:"Yes, Israel 'occupies' West Bank, US says"
6952:Team, RAND Palestinian State Study (2007).
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5754:"Jewish settlements no longer illegal - US"
5657:"Israeli Settlements and International Law"
5274:Israel, the West Bank and International Law
4686:The Palestine Yearbook of International Law
4628:Cameron, Lindsey; Chetail, Vincent (2013).
4388:International Journal of Constitutional Law
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320:but rejected by all Arab nations. In 1948,
312:and its surroundings were envisioned as an
6277:Movement, Non-Aligned (25 February 2003).
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5861:The American Journal of International Law
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588:Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
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6996:UN Security Council (24 December 2016).
5976:"Ministers urge PM to legalize outposts"
5845:"Old Legal Opinion Raises New Questions"
5559:International Committee of the Red Cross
4859:International Committee of the Red Cross
4808:International Committee of the Red Cross
4792:"Concern over Israel settlement exports"
4577:Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy
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6955:Building a successful Palestinian state
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7058:"Yishai says outposts not illegal"
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6811:Henry Holt and Company
6526:The Case for Palestine
5703:. UN. 23 December 2016
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2181:
2173:
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2014:
2010:
2002:
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1994:
1989:
1988:
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1970:
1966:
1956:
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1942:
1938:
1932:Galchinsky 2004
1929:
1925:
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1912:
1903:
1899:
1890:
1886:
1877:
1873:
1864:
1860:
1851:
1847:
1838:
1834:
1825:
1821:
1812:
1808:
1799:
1795:
1786:
1782:
1773:
1769:
1747:Eyal Benvenisti
1744:
1740:
1731:
1727:
1721:Benvenisti 2012
1714:
1710:
1701:
1697:
1692:
1665:
1651:The Jewish Home
1586:In response to
1516:
1506:
1496:As part of the
1454:. According to
1444:
1421:
1408:
1381:Antonio Cassese
1285:
1269:John B. Quigley
1264:
1227:
1191:
1153:
1131:Alsace-Lorraine
1105:
1020:
1011:
1002:
986:
984:Legal arguments
970:Yale Law School
954:Morris B. Abram
913:
897:
886:
779:
653:
648:
627:
617:
605:
596:
552:double standard
505:occupying power
469:
459:
439:
418:Sinai Peninsula
291:Yehuda Zvi Blum
279:
273:
170:Sinai Peninsula
157:
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
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7147:
7139:
7138:
7133:
7128:
7118:
7117:
7113:
7112:
7092:
7072:
7053:
7035:(3): 467–487.
7024:
7013:
6993:
6977:
6971:
6949:
6943:
6923:
6907:
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6882:
6867:
6852:
6840:
6825:
6819:
6799:
6793:
6778:
6765:
6750:
6730:
6716:Rostow, Eugene
6712:
6694:Rostow, Eugene
6690:
6648:
6630:(3): 345–359.
6614:
6608:
6590:
6584:
6567:
6561:
6545:
6539:
6517:
6511:
6487:
6481:
6457:
6451:
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6421:
6404:
6398:
6372:
6362:on 6 July 2011
6352:
6330:
6310:
6295:
6274:
6259:
6244:
6226:
6200:(4): 851–881.
6186:
6180:
6163:
6157:
6138:
6122:
6104:
6094:(4): 557–577.
6078:
6072:
6053:
6048:Foreign Policy
6038:
6006:
5986:
5971:
5965:
5946:
5940:
5921:
5915:
5894:
5855:
5840:
5824:
5785:
5770:
5750:
5744:
5725:
5713:
5697:
5685:
5665:
5663:. 20 May 2001.
5653:
5641:
5626:
5614:
5602:
5590:
5575:
5563:
5551:
5535:
5529:
5510:
5504:
5482:
5476:
5457:
5444:
5438:
5417:
5411:
5392:
5386:
5364:
5346:
5340:
5318:
5312:
5293:
5287:
5268:
5262:
5243:
5217:(3): 115–136.
5210:Israel Studies
5200:
5178:
5157:
5144:
5138:
5123:
5089:
5073:
5057:
5042:
5030:
5005:
4988:
4982:
4961:
4947:
4941:
4920:
4908:
4888:
4882:
4863:
4851:
4823:
4812:
4800:
4788:
4782:
4763:
4757:
4738:
4732:
4713:
4704:
4698:
4674:
4650:
4644:
4625:
4619:
4600:
4586:
4567:
4555:
4549:
4530:
4504:(2): 295–340.
4488:
4482:
4460:
4454:
4436:Sfard, Michael
4431:
4406:
4394:(3): 540–552.
4379:
4366:
4360:
4341:
4329:
4323:
4310:
4304:
4285:
4265:
4250:
4237:
4235:
4232:
4230:
4229:
4214:
4199:
4187:
4175:
4163:
4151:
4139:
4124:
4112:
4100:
4088:
4086:, p. 146.
4076:
4041:
4029:
4024:United Nations
4011:
4009:, p. 144.
3999:
3974:Insight Turkey
3953:
3907:
3859:
3847:
3845:, p. 172.
3835:
3833:, p. 171.
3823:
3811:
3809:, p. 879.
3796:
3784:
3772:
3760:
3748:
3736:
3724:
3712:
3700:
3688:
3676:
3664:
3652:
3640:
3628:
3616:
3604:
3592:
3580:
3561:
3549:
3547:, p. 211.
3534:
3522:
3510:
3508:, p. 511.
3498:
3486:
3471:
3459:
3447:
3435:
3418:
3406:
3394:
3392:, p. 117.
3382:
3380:, p. 159.
3370:
3358:
3356:, p. 162.
3346:
3334:
3322:
3297:
3285:
3273:
3261:
3249:
3237:
3233:Sherwood 2012b
3225:
3213:
3201:
3189:
3177:
3165:
3146:
3134:
3122:
3110:
3106:Helmreich 2003
3093:
3081:
3069:
3057:
3045:
3033:
3021:
3009:
2997:
2982:
2967:
2946:
2934:
2922:
2910:
2898:
2883:
2871:
2859:
2857:, p. 230.
2847:
2832:
2830:, p. 207.
2820:
2797:
2795:, p. 105.
2785:
2773:
2769:Sherwood 2012a
2761:
2749:
2737:
2725:
2723:, p. 877.
2713:
2695:
2683:
2671:
2659:
2647:
2645:, p. 124.
2635:
2633:, p. 202.
2623:
2606:
2594:
2582:
2570:
2558:
2556:, p. 329.
2546:
2534:
2522:
2515:
2497:
2478:
2451:
2439:
2424:
2422:, p. 361.
2412:
2400:
2388:
2384:Gorenberg 2012
2376:
2374:, p. 102.
2364:
2362:, p. 188.
2352:
2326:
2324:, p. 576.
2314:
2312:, p. 100.
2310:Gorenberg 2007
2302:
2298:Gorenberg 2007
2290:
2286:Macintyre 2006
2278:
2266:
2264:, p. 278.
2251:
2234:
2206:
2204:, p. 350.
2194:
2179:
2177:, p. 309.
2164:
2152:
2140:
2125:
2113:
2109:ReliefWeb 2016
2101:
2086:
2084:, p. 150.
2071:
2069:, p. 396.
2056:
2044:
2032:
2020:
2018:, p. 548.
2008:
2006:, p. 141.
1995:
1993:
1990:
1987:
1986:
1964:
1950:
1936:
1923:
1910:
1897:
1884:
1871:
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1858:
1845:
1832:
1819:
1806:
1804:, p. 69).
1793:
1791:, p. 280)
1780:
1767:
1751:Yoram Dinstein
1738:
1725:
1708:
1694:
1693:
1691:
1688:
1687:
1686:
1681:
1676:
1671:
1664:
1661:
1636:Yuli Edelstein
1505:
1502:
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1440:
1420:
1417:
1407:
1404:
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1281:
1263:
1260:
1251:
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1190:
1187:
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1149:
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1019:
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1010:
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991:Yoram Dinstein
985:
982:
912:
909:
901:David Miliband
896:
895:United Kingdom
893:
885:
882:
836:Jewish Quarter
778:
775:
736:Samantha Power
724:Resolution 452
720:Resolution 446
718:as it had for
712:Resolution 465
675:Samantha Power
652:
649:
647:
644:
639:European Union
616:
615:European Union
613:
604:
601:
595:
592:
539:Theo van Boven
458:
457:United Nations
455:
438:
435:
373:
372:
341:
330:
306:East Jerusalem
272:
269:
182:East Jerusalem
156:
153:
26:
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14:
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6927:Stone, Julius
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6883:
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6845:
6844:"Settlements"
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6705:
6704:
6699:
6695:
6691:
6687:
6683:
6679:
6675:
6671:
6667:
6664:(1): 44–103.
6663:
6659:
6658:
6653:
6652:Roberts, Adam
6649:
6645:
6641:
6637:
6633:
6629:
6625:
6624:
6619:
6618:Roberts, Adam
6615:
6611:
6605:
6601:
6597:
6596:
6591:
6587:
6581:
6577:
6573:
6568:
6564:
6562:9781107032064
6558:
6554:
6550:
6549:Quigley, John
6546:
6542:
6536:
6532:
6528:
6527:
6522:
6521:Quigley, John
6518:
6514:
6508:
6504:
6500:
6496:
6492:
6491:Quigley, John
6488:
6484:
6478:
6474:
6470:
6466:
6462:
6461:Quigley, John
6458:
6454:
6448:
6444:
6440:
6436:
6432:
6431:Quigley, John
6428:
6424:
6418:
6414:
6410:
6405:
6401:
6395:
6391:
6387:
6383:
6379:
6373:
6361:
6357:
6353:
6342:
6341:
6336:
6331:
6319:
6315:
6311:
6307:
6306:
6301:
6296:
6284:
6280:
6275:
6271:
6270:
6265:
6260:
6256:
6255:
6250:
6245:
6241:
6234:
6233:
6227:
6223:
6219:
6215:
6211:
6207:
6203:
6199:
6195:
6194:
6187:
6183:
6177:
6173:
6169:
6164:
6160:
6154:
6150:
6146:
6145:
6139:
6135:
6128:
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6109:
6105:
6101:
6097:
6093:
6089:
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6083:
6079:
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6069:
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6060:
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6049:
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6039:
6024:
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5996:
5992:
5987:
5983:
5982:
5977:
5972:
5968:
5962:
5958:
5954:
5953:
5947:
5943:
5937:
5933:
5929:
5928:
5922:
5918:
5912:
5908:
5904:
5900:
5895:
5891:
5887:
5883:
5879:
5875:
5871:
5868:(1): 88–102.
5867:
5863:
5862:
5856:
5852:
5851:
5846:
5841:
5837:
5833:
5829:
5825:
5821:
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5389:
5383:
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5374:
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5368:Grief, Howard
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5131:
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5112:
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5104:
5100:
5099:
5094:
5093:Falk, Richard
5090:
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4957:
4956:The Economist
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4210:Lazaroff 2009
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4125:
4121:
4120:Erlanger 2005
4116:
4113:
4109:
4108:Kretzmer 2012
4104:
4101:
4098:, p. 51.
4097:
4096:Kretzmer 2012
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