Comment by xg15

1 day ago

It absolutely grows the taken area in the west bank.

The entire West Bank is occupied since 1967. Are you saying Israel is invading Jordan?

  • No, it grows the parts in which settlers live inside the West Bank and increasingly restricts life of the Palestinians there. And I'm pretty sure you know that.

    If you want to talk about occupying new land, this has been happening too in the recent months: As of today still in southern Lebanon and "prophylactically" in the eastern Golan heights and on Mount Hermon (not even talking about the previously annexed western Golan heights anymore).

    Meanwhile, the settler movement is openly talking about settling Gaza, southern Lebanon and eventually "from the Nile to the Euphrates": https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2024-10-21/ty-article-ma...

    One could discount them as a bunch of crackpots as they exist in every state, except that those guys have strong representation in the government and several Likud party members and government ministers were visiting their conference. They have power.

    • I am well aware, as I have written in other comments. The occupation is of the same size, the settlements are getting larger within it. Sadly.

      The settler movement are crockpots that have non trivial government representation. They also had representation in 1982 and 2005 and that did not stop the Israeli government from relocating those settlers back inside Israel using force, while retreating from Sinai and Gaza respectively.

      Whether that will happen again when (if) a peace agreement is ever reached remains to be seen; it is not a certainty either way.