I'm surprised I didn't see this appear here so I figured to make mention of it. I suggest you all read the report - despite its length they write on about 1/3rd of each page and the last 8 pages or so are simply charts and graphs so its not that much to read.
The (well, not so) surprising thing about it is that the government own documents write that of the settlements that are built - approximately 40% of it is on PRIVATE PALESTINIAN LAND.
Before we start arguing about what belongs to who though, I suggest you read the thing in order to get an idea of HOW Israel declares the land; it uses a weird system dating to the Ottomans of "private land" and "state land" and curios rules to reclaim it....and how it was used to separate many Palestinians from their land.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6168752.stm
Wouldn't the return of this land be an important point to any peace deal? It is sometimes frustrating how you hear the term "drive the Jews to the sea" used very often here...when in reality the situation is the exact opposite.
SLIGHT tangent:
If only we could get a deal hammered on 1967 lines - doing this would give Israel complete normalization with almost all arab governments (remember- this plan was floated by the Saudis not to long ago who produce a lot of Anti Semitic hate) which is what we all believe Israel ultimately wants, and I would hesitate to say that most of its citizens DO want.
But at the same time so as long as the Palestinians are considered "terrorists" and the destruction of their lives is possible; roadblocks that little bring movement to a stand still, giving a women 6 months to complete a PhD (only get to go 4 days a week as well) at an Israeli University when they take typically 4-6 years, ensuring all their economy grinds to a halt, low flying jets over Gaza several times a day just to annoy the population... as well as the many other tactics that Israel uses does not help.
In fact, all of this will ENSURE that you have plenty of "terrorists" and hatred for generations to come...so when Israel takes more and more land they can justify it for a) buffer b) well the Palestinians are not developing it so we might as well and c) land terrorists were using.
Note I'm NOT advocating the destruction of Israel, and while I personally have a massive problem with the displacement of Palestinians....to me peace is a bigger deal, but not one where the Palestinians do not have the right to their own nation and self determination.
Building settlements on Palestinian land only increases hatred and friction as there is NO reason to be doing this...Israel has many security issues which don't pertain directly to military defense such as the need for fresh water; and as things become more and more crunched if they cannot make piece with those around them it will ultimately lead to Israel's own destruction
edit:
here is a link to the document
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/21_11_06_west_bank.pdf
oof course that would be useful for any real discussion, no?
The (well, not so) surprising thing about it is that the government own documents write that of the settlements that are built - approximately 40% of it is on PRIVATE PALESTINIAN LAND.
Before we start arguing about what belongs to who though, I suggest you read the thing in order to get an idea of HOW Israel declares the land; it uses a weird system dating to the Ottomans of "private land" and "state land" and curios rules to reclaim it....and how it was used to separate many Palestinians from their land.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6168752.stm
130 settlements were constructed either entirely or partially on private Palestinian land
19,800 acres of the land used by the settlements, nearly 40% of the total, is private Palestinian land
86.4% of Maale Adumim is built on privately-owned land
Wouldn't the return of this land be an important point to any peace deal? It is sometimes frustrating how you hear the term "drive the Jews to the sea" used very often here...when in reality the situation is the exact opposite.
SLIGHT tangent:
If only we could get a deal hammered on 1967 lines - doing this would give Israel complete normalization with almost all arab governments (remember- this plan was floated by the Saudis not to long ago who produce a lot of Anti Semitic hate) which is what we all believe Israel ultimately wants, and I would hesitate to say that most of its citizens DO want.
But at the same time so as long as the Palestinians are considered "terrorists" and the destruction of their lives is possible; roadblocks that little bring movement to a stand still, giving a women 6 months to complete a PhD (only get to go 4 days a week as well) at an Israeli University when they take typically 4-6 years, ensuring all their economy grinds to a halt, low flying jets over Gaza several times a day just to annoy the population... as well as the many other tactics that Israel uses does not help.
In fact, all of this will ENSURE that you have plenty of "terrorists" and hatred for generations to come...so when Israel takes more and more land they can justify it for a) buffer b) well the Palestinians are not developing it so we might as well and c) land terrorists were using.
Note I'm NOT advocating the destruction of Israel, and while I personally have a massive problem with the displacement of Palestinians....to me peace is a bigger deal, but not one where the Palestinians do not have the right to their own nation and self determination.
Building settlements on Palestinian land only increases hatred and friction as there is NO reason to be doing this...Israel has many security issues which don't pertain directly to military defense such as the need for fresh water; and as things become more and more crunched if they cannot make piece with those around them it will ultimately lead to Israel's own destruction
edit:
here is a link to the document
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/21_11_06_west_bank.pdf
oof course that would be useful for any real discussion, no?