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Israel's Settler Populations Spikes Under Under Netanyahu

Israel Settler Population

AMY TEIBEL   07/09/12 05:16 PM ET  AP

JERUSALEM — Since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was elected more than three years ago, the Jewish population in the West Bank has ballooned by 18 percent, drawing tens of thousands of Israelis to the territory the Palestinians claim as the heartland of a future state, according to figures obtained by The Associated Press.

The rate of growth – nearly twice that of Israel proper_ has deep implications for an already moribund peace process. The issue is at the heart of a three-year-old impasse in Mideast peace efforts, and critics say each new settlement home makes it ever tougher for the Israelis and the Palestinians to reach the territorial compromise that would be needed for any agreement.

The rising settler numbers are "consistent with Netanyahu's commitment to maintain the Israeli control over the Palestinian territories and consistent with his lack of commitment to the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of a two-state solution," Palestinian government spokesman Ghassan Khatib said.

Israel, which has a population of almost 8 million, has long sought to cement its hold on the West Bank, captured from Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war, by having masses of Jewish settlers live there. For years, the two sides had discussed the possibility that in a final peace deal, Israel would maintain some settlements while uprooting others. Israel has shown more than once – especially when it removed all of its 8,500 settlers from the Gaza Strip in 2005 – that it can tear down settlements when it thinks the price is worth it.

But the numbers in the West Bank are much higher, more than tripling since the first interim peace accord of 1993 to more than 342,000 at the end of 2011, according to Interior Ministry figures.

That includes a rise of more than 50,000, or 18 percent, since Netanyahu was elected in early 2009, driven by a high settler birth rate and the migration of Israelis to the West Bank.

The numbers do not include some 200,000 Jews living in areas of Jerusalem that Israel captured in the 1967 war and immediately annexed. The Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as their capital, and along with the international community, consider these enclaves to be settlements. Israel says east Jerusalem is part of Israel because of the annexation.

With nearly 10 percent of Israel's 6 million Jews now living on occupied territory, the growing settler population has in effect erased the pre-1967 frontier, said pro-settler Jerusalem Post commentator Michael Freund.

"Jewish life in Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem is growing and flourishing, and there is no human power on earth that is going to uproot or move hundreds of thousands of Jews from places such as Ariel, Tekoa or Hebron," he wrote in a recent column, referring to the West Bank by its biblical name and naming three settlements there.

The Palestinian growth rate in the West Bank, in the meantime, was far lower: In 2011, the population grew 2.8 percent to 2.19 million, from 2.13 million a year earlier, according to the Palestinian bureau of statistics.

Palestinians, who hope to create a state in east Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, consider the huge growth in the settlement population a violation of peace accords that barred both sides from altering the status quo through unilateral actions. They have demanded Israel halt all settlement construction as the price for resuming talks.

The settler growth rate is roughly in line with that of previous dovish Israeli governments. But the Palestinians express additional alarm over the leadership of Netanyahu, a longtime settler patron who repeatedly has ruled out the type of broad withdrawal the Palestinians demand.

Netanyahu has rejected the Palestinian demand for a construction freeze, saying the fate of settlements should be decided in negotiations. In the meantime, his government has authorized the construction of thousands of settler apartments. Just last week, Netanyahu vowed to continue settling the West Bank, including areas deep inside the territory.

A government-commissioned report released Monday could clear the way for further construction. It recommended that Israel legalize dozens of unsanctioned West Bank settlement outposts despite international opposition to the enclaves and proposed other measures to facilitate settlement construction. That could give Netanyahu ammunition to support new settlement activity and fend off pressure from a Supreme Court that has ordered the government to take action against the existing outposts.

The report was not binding and it was not clear whether the prime minister planned to follow through on it. In a statement, he said he would study the document with top advisers.

Commenting on the report, U.S. State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell said: "We do not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity and we oppose any effort to legalize settlement outposts."

He added that Deputy Secretary of State William Burns would visit Israel and the West Bank this week.

Israel began building its more than 120 West Bank settlements immediately after the 1967 Mideast war, drawing sharp criticism from the international community. Israel promised not to establish new settlements as part of its commitment to peacemaking in the mid-1990s. But earlier this year, it retroactively recognized three unsanctioned settler enclaves as bonafide settlements. It also has allowed existing settlements to continue to grow.

The rise in the settler population can be attributed largely to a birth rate topping 4 percent, more than double the national Jewish average. But about one-third derives from Israelis who moved to the West Bank in recent years, according to the Israeli central statistics bureau. Many have come for cheaper housing. Others are ideologically drawn to land they believe was promised to Jews in the Bible.

About three-quarters of the settlers live in three blocs Israel hopes to retain in any peace deal. Most of these settlements are located along the Israeli frontier, which would make it technically easy to redraw the border and compensate the Palestinians with alternative land swaps, should they agree to such an accommodation.

But even that would still leave about 85,000 settlers to remove, many of them hard-line ideologues in small, isolated settlements that are likely to oppose eviction. If Israel's traumatic withdrawal from Gaza proved anything, it was that the removal of tens of thousands of settlers would be a colossal and possibly violent task.

Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev said he was "not surprised" by the higher settler growth rate because the population includes many religious families and young couples, groups that tend to have many children. He said this trend would have no bearing on peace prospects.

"Most of the growth is in large settlement blocs, which in any case will be remaining part of Israel in any final status agreement," he said.

Regev claimed every peace plan floated over the past two decades left the blocs in Israeli hands. Khatib acknowledged territorial swaps have been discussed but said no formal agreement was ever reached.

Hagit Ofran of the anti-settlement watchdog group Peace Now says construction patterns have shifted in the Netanyahu years. If, in the past, 80 percent of new construction took place in the blocs, then during Netanyahu's first 2 1/2 years in office, that number dropped to about 70 percent, she said.

"That means ideological settlers, the more radical, religious ones, are growing in number," she said, though she thinks construction this year might hew closer to the older pattern.

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Gracie fr
03:53 AM on 07/16/2012
Absolutely no doubt that settlements have increased making a future palestinian state impossible.
http://peacenow.org.il/eng/2011Summary
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hcwcars
Never going back to the old days
10:57 AM on 07/15/2012
The U.N.has to tell the jews they made a mistake

back in 47 and they all have to go back to Europe !
01:16 PM on 07/15/2012
Graet Idea !
01:18 PM on 07/15/2012
Great Idae ! Someone has found away to bring peace to the mid-east.
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06:57 PM on 07/14/2012
There is little question that all illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank and in East Jerusalem must be dismantled and all settlers repatriated to Israel. It is a question of the timescale. The financial incentives offered to Israeli citizens to leave their homes in order to settle on Arab land were a bad investment.
08:36 AM on 07/13/2012
"To exercise control over the land without giving up its Jewish identity, Israel has embraced various policies of “separation.” It has separate legal systems for traditional Israeli territory and for the territory it occupies; it divides those who reside in occupied lands based on ethnic identity; it has retained control over occupied lands but evaded responsibility for the people living there; and it has created a conceptual distinction between its democratic principles and its actual practices in the occupied territories. These separations have allowed Israel to manage the occupation for forty-five years while maintaining its identity and international status. No other state in the twenty-first century has been able to get away with this, but it works for Israel, which has little incentive to change it."

Akiva Eldar (28th June 2012) in 'The National Interest'.

http://nationalinterest.org/article/israels-new-politics-the-fate-palestine-7069
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Djay0252
America needs to Bless God
05:38 PM on 07/12/2012
Is this part of the peace process?
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AJ Raalte
Israel forever - warts and all.
06:05 PM on 07/12/2012
The peace process was blown up by "Palestinian" terrorists long ago.
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08:03 PM on 07/12/2012
Netanyahu personally destroyed the Oslo process and admitted as much on camera.
10:33 AM on 07/13/2012
Israel demolished the peace process, built Jew-only settlements and enforced Apartheid on the majority non-Jew population in the OPTs.

Spread the word, Israel: Light unto the Nations.
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bubbyejm
08:36 AM on 07/14/2012
"part of the peace process" probably as much so as the rockets that reign down on Israel all the time
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Djay0252
America needs to Bless God
02:19 PM on 07/14/2012
my point exactly.....NEITHER side wants peace.
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
03:05 PM on 07/12/2012
Arabs live in Israel.
Jews live in Judea and Samaria.
I don''t have a problem with either.
But xenophobic anti-Israeli Judeophobes support Arabs in Israel, but immorally and irrationally reject Jews living in Judea and Samaria.
Better get used to it.
03:38 PM on 07/12/2012
But the Arabs in Israel are not citizens of Palestine, Jordan, Egypt or Lebanon. The Jews living in freshly usurped lands are citizens of Israel living under Israeli law on lands outside of Israel. As precedence, there are no Christian settlements in West Bank or Gaza.
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
11:49 AM on 07/13/2012
"But the Arabs in Israel are not citizens of Palestine."
irrational comment. How can they be citizens of a state that doesn't exist?
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hmp49
I....have a mole?
07:43 AM on 07/14/2012
"But the Arabs in Israel are not citizens of Palestine, Jordan, Egypt or Lebanon. "

And they don't want to be. They're desparately afraid that they might come under PA authority, and are terrified of land swaps that might cause that to happen. Even Palestinians in East Jerusalem would prefer to be Israeli citizens.

According to face-to-face surveys conducted according to the highest international standards, more Palestinians in east Jerusalem would prefer to become citizens of Israel rather than citizens of a new Palestinian state.

In addition, 40 percent said they would probably or definitely move in order to live under Israeli rather than Palestinian rule.44 percent of the Palestinians in Jerusalem say they are very, or at least somewhat, satisfied with their standard of living. This is a very high percentage compared to other populations in the Arab world.

Only about 30 percent sympathize with either Fatah or Hamas or with the Israeli Arab Islamic movement. Politics is not a major preoccupation.

Three-quarters of east Jerusalem Arabs are at least a little concerned, and more than half are more than a little concerned, that they would lose their ability to write and speak freely if they became citizens of a Palestinian state rather than remaining under Israeli control.

http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/what-do-the-arabs-of-east-jerusalem-really-want
01:40 PM on 07/12/2012
In related news: The Normans have now begun proceeding to retake Paris, Dublin and London. They base their case on the merits of them owning these lands about 1,500 years ago and having a distinct culture and religion. The organizers are currently sending out free DNA test kits. If your DNA tests to have .0001% or more Norman blood, you qualify for a free home. This project is funded by the NLF(Norman Land Fund). Their case will be heard by UN in September.
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borislavn
Come home with your shield or on it
03:20 PM on 07/12/2012
You probably think that you are very smart..... and funny...
03:43 PM on 07/12/2012
And a very good athlete.
12:34 PM on 07/13/2012
F&F. I will probably re-use this without permission.
12:56 PM on 07/13/2012
Use at will.You can substitute any number of groups or sects of people throughout history.
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
12:18 PM on 07/12/2012
"the Jewish population in the West Bank has ballooned by 18 percent, "
Sounds good.
60 years of Palestinians predicting population victory have burst like the bubble of their predictions of military victory.
11:10 AM on 07/12/2012
The Committee for Peace in Palestine has purchased adverts at bus stations outside NYC. The adverts show a map of Palestine and how it has changed since 1947 with Israel slowly stealing all of the land. Some people do not like these ads. Why don't you take a guess at a few of the words that the opponents of these ads used to describe them.

http://www.lohud.com/article/20120711/NEWS/307100105
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
12:19 PM on 07/12/2012
As Holocaust denier you have not earned your place in a debate among rational people.
12:42 PM on 07/12/2012
At least pretend as if you can approach the topic. This one is a very clumsy and obtuse effort at diversion. Must try better.
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yonatan c
01:54 PM on 07/12/2012
it is sad they don't get the trend. 1947, sweet deal..... didn't take it, 1967, less sweet deal, still didn't take it. What is there end game? do they expect the Israelis one day just to say, 'Here it all is'?
03:42 PM on 07/12/2012
Well, at the UN vote, Israel threatened the life of the delegate from India as well as others. Somehow they also offered Haiti $ 5 million for their vote. Soon after the vote, they assassinated Count Bernadotte because they did not like how he was dividing land. Based upon Israel's actions, does not seem that they actually deserve a state. Seems that if any other executed such devilish acts, they would be very harshly censured, maybe even attacked.
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09:21 PM on 07/12/2012
Based on their actions I'd say, sadly, yes, I think they really do. Which is why I'm afraid this will never end.
10:41 AM on 07/12/2012
Step back and consider the absurd concepts of a these "settlements". Israel is actually trying to tell the world that , in order to improve security, they need to put groups of their civilians into camps on the land of the enemy. They actually have the stones to tell the US that this is their real reason and it is effective.
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hmp49
I....have a mole?
08:04 AM on 07/14/2012
Yeah, the only thing the Israelis have that backs up their claims is that it's working:

http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Palestinian+terror+since+2000/Victims+of+Palestinian+Violence+and+Terrorism+sinc.htm
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
03:41 AM on 07/12/2012
Punishment for rejecting negotiations in favor of a terrorist war and elections of Hamas -- less land. A lot less land and zero chance of Gaza W, Bank connection thru' Israel.
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04:52 AM on 07/12/2012
One state solution is inevitable. Three state solution is not.
10:05 AM on 07/12/2012
that is exactly the attitude that keeps the Palestinian away from signing any significant long term peace treaty .
if they can get everything then why negotiate?
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
12:22 PM on 07/12/2012
One state?
This is laughable.
Palestinian factions can't even agree on one state among themselves.
10:26 AM on 07/12/2012
It certainly seems that the answer to every problem or question is "Israel steals more land". This is the answer if Palestinians resist. It is the answer if they dont resist. It is the answer if Palestinians sign an agreement. It is the answer if they dont sign an agreement.
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
11:58 AM on 07/12/2012
It certainly seems that the answer to every problem or question is "Israel steals more land".
As usual comment in direct contradiction to reality.
Fact: Israel gave up land and oil to Egypt.
Fact: Israel gave Palestinian land in Gaza for nothin'
Fact: Major parts of W. Bank are now under de facto Palestinian rule.

When you become interested in a rational discussion come back. Not before.
06:42 PM on 07/11/2012
So, American tax dollars go to Israel and Israel then offers financial incentives for Americans to move to Israel. Israel then claims a housing crisis and a subsequent need to build more homes and take more land. Mind you, this is after the US gave Israel loads of cash to help them move about 1 million Russians in the 1990s.
In essence, the US taxpayer is paying to move Americans to a country that they have never been so that we can then be burdened with more problems as the world gets angry about these colonists stealing land. When the world gets mad, the US taxpayer must send another load of cash.
This really seems like a counterproductive activity for the US.
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04:00 PM on 07/11/2012
A lot of these "Critics of Israel" are more concerned with veiling women than they are with veiling their hatred for the Jews.
05:05 PM on 07/11/2012
You are going to need to explain that one. So far, it makes no sense.
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07:27 PM on 07/11/2012
Many critics of israel are Jewish and/or atheist. Your comment is nonsense.
10:08 AM on 07/12/2012
most of those atheist and Jewish critics are advocates of a two state solution so their criticism has nothing to do with the likes of you .
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08:33 PM on 07/12/2012
Pretty sure I said "A lot" and not "all". Also, atheists can't hate Jews? Your rebuttal is nonsense.
01:51 PM on 07/11/2012
We should really just take all this back to one of the very first things that we ever learned. "If it ain't yours, don't touch it". From what I see, Israel has a problem understanding that this doesn't belong to them. The bible also says something about coveting your neighbor's house.
03:09 PM on 07/11/2012
Where exactly do you think the Jewish people originated, Jupiter perhaps?
03:16 PM on 07/11/2012
They originated in the womb, the same as all people do.
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Andre De Angelis
10:35 PM on 07/11/2012
>> Where exactly do you think the Jewish people originated, Jupiter perhaps?

The same place as the rest of us, Africa.
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AJ Raalte
Israel forever - warts and all.
05:41 AM on 07/12/2012
Dear Katy, it isn't Israel that has problems understanding, but the Arabs who can't get there head around the fact that - by international law - all the land West of the Jordan belongs to the Jewish people and NOT TO THEM.

That's why the Transjordanians ILLEGALLY conquered and occupied Judea and Samaria, renamed it the "West Bank" and proceeded to destroy any vestiges of Jewish life and history they could manage, e.g. 57 synagogues in Jerusalem alone.
10:28 AM on 07/12/2012
Why did the UN not award them these lands when Israel declared a nation?
Michael II
Neither the one, nor the only
10:37 AM on 07/12/2012
Oh, international law again. For it to be international, you might want to point out which countries do not consider the West Bank to be occupied.
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HEXYEBO
What time is it ? Same as usual
01:26 PM on 07/11/2012
Once there were two Empire. Both collapsed.
Many of its former subjects got offered a state or found other ways to build a state.
Most agreed to what they got and began building their states.
Except one group--Palestinian Arabs-- who thought that they should get it all. Because of their greed they missed the self determination boat.
Now they have to ask, very, very politely their neighbors for some of the land they rejected before.
Cause now their neighbors from all sides are not very pleased with their behavior. Especially Jordanians, Lebanese, Israelis, Americans, Europeans, Syrians, Saudis, Kuwaitis, Egyptians and Syrians.

The punishment for being short-sighted is that Palestinians will be offered progressively less and less land.
Put down your Qassam rockets and vests now!
Throw out Iranian and Syrian propagandist who urge you to fight to the last Palestinian and hurry to the negotiation table.

Realpolitik.
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borislavn
Come home with your shield or on it
03:02 PM on 07/11/2012
Wait, there was never neither Palestinian Empire nor State. I would dare anyone who claims that such a state existed to name the capital of this state, a leader of this state before Arafat, a currency of that state, how the borders of this state were defined... Israel was renames to Syria-Palestine in 135 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian after he crushed Second revolt and banned Jews from living there. The reason for the revolt was his desire to rebuilt Jerusalem demolished by Titus in 70 AD, rename it to Capitolina and consecrate it to pagan gods, also to rebuild the Holy Temple as Temple of Jupiter.
The Land was called Palestine since then, however the first references of Palestinian people did not surface until 1968. There were generic Arabs living in the area since their conquest in 8 or 9 Century however before 1968 they never identified themselves by anything other then Arabs. Therefore all fairy-tails about Great Palestinian State ones upon a time are incorrect.
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Andre De Angelis
09:02 PM on 07/11/2012
>> Wait, there was never neither Palestinian Empire nor State.

There was no Jewish Empire of State before 1948 either.

>> Israel was renames to Syria-Palestine in 135 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian after he crushed Second revolt and banned Jews from living there.

Wrong. Herodotus wrote about Palestine and Palestinians in 500BC.

>> The Land was called Palestine since then, however the first references of Palestinian people did not surface until 1968.

False. In 1920, everyone in Palestime was refrerred to as a Palestinian.

No one referrred to themselves as Israelis until after 1948.
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AJ Raalte
Israel forever - warts and all.
05:44 AM on 07/12/2012
F & F, Boris!
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Andre De Angelis
09:05 PM on 07/11/2012
>> Except one group--Palestinian Arabs-- who thought that they should get it all.

As they were promised under the Hussein McMahon agreement of 1915.

>> Now they have to ask, very, very politely their neighbors for some of the land they rejected before.

Why should they ask for it when their nighbor has no right to it?

>> The punishment for being short-sighted is that Palestinians will be offered progressively less and less land.

What law says that?

>> Put down your Qassam rockets and vests now!

Yes, stand out in the open with your hands up so that IAF F16's can kill you more easily.
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12:08 AM on 07/12/2012
You ignore one single, pertinent fact: the Palestinians, along with a number of the Arab League countries, attacked Israel on the first day of its establishment with the declared aim of destroying it.

Three times they failed-- in 1948, again in 1967 and a third time in 1973.

Three times the Palestinians threw the dice on an all-or-nothing gamble and lost each time. To this day, their constitution, the Palestinian National Charter, demands the destruction of Israel and its replacement by an Arab state.

How long do you plan to reward people for aggression and attempted genocide? Maybe you should also lobby for the return of the 5 million ethnic Germans expelled from Poland and Czechoslovakia in 1946 at the points of Red Army bayonets?
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